Too many organizations waste countless hours and resources on inefficient manual systems rather than delivering the much-needed services. Hear how nonprofits are using Salesforce case management solutions to simplify and streamline case and workflow management so they spend more time serving their clients and communities. This session will include a live demo of Salesforce case management technology.
Derek Bennett, Chief of Staff, Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America
Elizabeth Hoagland, Assistant Director of College and Academic Services, University Settlement
Kevin Harris, Director, Human Services Practice, Exponent Partners (moderator)
Connected Nonprofits and Campuses don’t just connect their marketing programs, they also connect marketing with their broader CRM program. This presentation highlights leading examples from both the nonprofit and university space for how to best connect marketing and CRM.
10 Examples of Community Engagement in Higher EdSalesforce.org
The deployment of Communities gives you a chance to pro-actively shape and direct the student experience. Check out 10 examples of community engagement from by Rebecca Joffrey and Shane Sugino of Bluewolf.
Social Engagement Powering the Connected Nonprofit & Connected CampusSalesforce.org
Keeping in touch with supporters, managing a crisis, and measuring your impact are among the topics that will be discussed during this breakout session. Learn how to maintain easy-to-locate and consistently updated social channels for your constituents and how being engaged on the social web gives you another outlet to share information during emergency situations. Tracking, managing, executing, and reporting on social campaigns from one location will also be discussed showing you how to course-correct in-flight marketing campaigns and test multiple variations of content, channel, timing, and frequency to see what works.
Connected Nonprofits and Campuses don’t just connect their marketing programs, they also connect marketing with their broader CRM program. This presentation highlights leading examples from both the nonprofit and university space for how to best connect marketing and CRM.
10 Examples of Community Engagement in Higher EdSalesforce.org
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Social Engagement Powering the Connected Nonprofit & Connected CampusSalesforce.org
Keeping in touch with supporters, managing a crisis, and measuring your impact are among the topics that will be discussed during this breakout session. Learn how to maintain easy-to-locate and consistently updated social channels for your constituents and how being engaged on the social web gives you another outlet to share information during emergency situations. Tracking, managing, executing, and reporting on social campaigns from one location will also be discussed showing you how to course-correct in-flight marketing campaigns and test multiple variations of content, channel, timing, and frequency to see what works.
Polaris Project and Next Generation Case and Program Management Salesforce.org
Too many nonprofit organizations lose countless hours and resources on inefficient manual systems, which can take them away from delivering the quality programs and services that are so urgently needed. The next generation of nonprofits is changing this paradigm, leveraging mobile, social and cloud technologies to put their constituents at the center. With a 360-view of every constituent touch point, nonprofits can spend less time on paperwork and more time serving their communities.
Join us to discover how Polaris Project uses Salesforce to combat human-trafficking. Learn how they are connecting all of their service channels-- toll-free hotline, text, web and email--to meet those in need. See how Polaris is also using data to go beyond reporting to influence policy and transform their strategy so they can reduce trafficking around the United States and reach more survivors.
Who Should Attend:
Human services organizations
Program managers
Case managers
Anyone interested in connecting with their community in powerful new ways
Sierra Club and IAVA Build Engaged CommunitiesSalesforce.org
At their best, communities are places where we make connections and share knowledge, stories and support. They are places where we both grow, learn and become something greater than we were. And while communities historically have been based largely around geography, today social, mobile and cloud technologies are changing how and where communities are formed and how people relate and connect to fulfill their goals.
Join us to learn how Salesforce Communities can help you better engage with your volunteers, members, supporters, employees and more. Discover how Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is using Communities to build the modern veteran's hall. And dive into The Sierra Club's vision for engaging their community online to catalyze action to protect the environment.
Helping Gamechangers Change the World - Introducing Salesforce1 for Nonprofits Salesforce.org
Each and every day, millions around the world work tirelessly to pickup where others have left off...
· Feeding and housing the poor
· Delivering care to those in need
· Conserving earth’s most precious resources
· Speaking up for those without a voice.
The Salesforce.com Foundation is honored that gamechangers at more than 22,000 nonprofits choose salesforce.com’s cloud, social and mobile technologies to help them deliver so many different solutions to improve communities around the world.
And that is why we are so excited to unveil Salesforce1 for Nonprofits – the most complete solution set in the nonprofit industry.
Salesforce1 for Nonprofits offers solutions for program management, community engagement, marketing communications and fundraising to empower nonprofits to run their organizations from their phones. It is built from the ground-up for the mobile and social era.
Learn more and register now for next week’s webinar to get a glimpse of the future of the nonprofit social change community.
Gamechangers, your time has come.
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Nonprofits are transforming the social sector and philanthropy by connecting their communities in powerful ways. Learn from two innovative nonprofits that are leveraging social, mobile and cloud strategies to disrupt the status quo and revolutionize how they connect employees, supporters, partners and programs to accelerate the pace of change.
Join us to learn how the Student Conservation Association and Citizen Schools are using Salesforce to get a 360 degree view of their programs and constituents, understand the impact of their work, and be able to demonstrate that impact.
Who Should Attend:
Fundraising, volunteer, member, operations, program and case management professionals
Anyone interested in connecting with their community and accelerating their mission
Presenters:
Sherry Aldrich, Process & Systems Manager, Student Conservation Association
Julianne Diamond, Senior Salesforce.com Manager and Business Analyst, Citizen Schools
Naomi Mandelstein, Nonprofit Marketing Director, Salesforce.com Foundation - Moderator
City Year Transforms their Fundraising with SalesforceSalesforce.org
Fundraising is the lifeblood of most nonprofits. Break down the silos and empower your entire organization to make a case for giving with a complete picture of your donors, volunteers, members and other constituents in one place. With social, mobile and collaboration at its core, Salesforce is helping nonprofits like City Year cultivate and grow life-long supporter relationships.
Join us to learn how City Year uses Salesforce to get a holistic view of their donors and to paint a complete picture of the impact of their work.
Who Should Attend:
Fundraising, volunteer, member, operations, program and case management professionals
Anyone interested in connecting with their community and accelerating their mission
Presenters:
Welles Hatch, CIO, City Year
Jessica Hood, Solutions Engineer, Salesforce.com Foundation
Lori Freeman, Product Marketing Director, Salesforce.com Foundation - Moderator
Personalized email marketing engagement is central to getting results whether it be fundraising for your nonprofit or raising alumni funds for your university. Learn best practices from some of the top innovators in the social sector.
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Become a Connected Nonprofit with NGO Connect Salesforce.org
The mobile and social era has transformed the way nonprofits connect with their supporters, they want a direct and immediate connection with those who share their values and can help advance their mission. Successful nonprofits must now deliver the anytime, anywhere, collaborative experience that today’s donors and volunteers expect and we have a solution that will help you...
- Get a complete picture of funders, campaigns and supporters
- Streamline event planning and execution
- Recruit, track and manage all of your volunteers
- Manage a lifetime of changes to deliver highly personal experiences
- Measure impact and report in real-time on fundraising and program effectiveness
The Salesforce.com Foundation is excited to launch - NGO Connect, a new app that helps nonprofits connect every aspect of their work to transform how they build and retain lifetime relationships with their constituents and the communities they serve.
NGO Connect helps nonprofits deliver greater impact by enabling them to innovate faster and connect with their constituents in a whole new way. Today’s Connected Nonprofit can execute at scale to get the job done, it makes the world’s leading social, mobile and cloud Salesforce1 platform even more powerful to the nonprofit sector.
Nonprofits of all sizes can now benefit from the sector’s emerging best practices and accelerate their ability to manage their greatest asset – a lifetime relationship with their constituents.
Learn more on our website and register now for our upcoming webinar to get a glimpse of what it truly means to Become a Connected Nonprofit.
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Salesforce1 for Nonprofits Engage and Strengthen CommunitiesSalesforce.org
Today’s supporters want to be part of the solution. Nourish that desire through internal and external communities that tap the expertise of your entire ecosystem and amplify your impact. Learn how you can enable your supporters to collaborate in real time to create alignment, find and share information, and streamline resolutions. When you effectively engage your supporters you can build communities of interest, purpose and action, so your entire ecosystem can work together to drive social change.
Join us on to learn how the AARP Foundation is using Salesforce to engage their supporters through communities.
Who Should Attend:
Leaders in membership, marketing, engagement, program and volunteer management, outreach and event planning professionals
Anyone interested in connecting with their community and delivering more impact
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Super Session- A Day in the Life of a Nonprofit FundraiserSalesforce.org
Learn how you can raise more resources and create more meaningful relationship with your donors. Nonprofit Cloud fundraising experts highlight how this solution can help with your day to day role and showcase exciting innovations available now and in the future in the Nonprofit Cloud.
Skoll Foundation's Next Generation Grantmaking with SalesforceSalesforce.org
Grant management processes can be complex, and foundations are often challenged by the task of fulfilling their organization’s mission while managing their grant lifecycle efficiently. Hear from the Skoll Foundation, one of the leading foundations supporting social entrepreneurship, on how they manage their philanthropic giving from pipeline and due diligence to approval and budgeting with Salesforce.
This webinar will also include a demo of foundationConnect, a grants management solution built on Salesforce.
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Cristina Yoon, Grants Manager, Skoll Foundation
Swati Tyagi, Director, Product Management, roundCorner
Naomi Morenzoni, Director, Philanthropy Outreach & Engagement, Salesforce Foundation
Polaris Project and Next Generation Case and Program Management Salesforce.org
Too many nonprofit organizations lose countless hours and resources on inefficient manual systems, which can take them away from delivering the quality programs and services that are so urgently needed. The next generation of nonprofits is changing this paradigm, leveraging mobile, social and cloud technologies to put their constituents at the center. With a 360-view of every constituent touch point, nonprofits can spend less time on paperwork and more time serving their communities.
Join us to discover how Polaris Project uses Salesforce to combat human-trafficking. Learn how they are connecting all of their service channels-- toll-free hotline, text, web and email--to meet those in need. See how Polaris is also using data to go beyond reporting to influence policy and transform their strategy so they can reduce trafficking around the United States and reach more survivors.
Who Should Attend:
Human services organizations
Program managers
Case managers
Anyone interested in connecting with their community in powerful new ways
Sierra Club and IAVA Build Engaged CommunitiesSalesforce.org
At their best, communities are places where we make connections and share knowledge, stories and support. They are places where we both grow, learn and become something greater than we were. And while communities historically have been based largely around geography, today social, mobile and cloud technologies are changing how and where communities are formed and how people relate and connect to fulfill their goals.
Join us to learn how Salesforce Communities can help you better engage with your volunteers, members, supporters, employees and more. Discover how Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America is using Communities to build the modern veteran's hall. And dive into The Sierra Club's vision for engaging their community online to catalyze action to protect the environment.
Helping Gamechangers Change the World - Introducing Salesforce1 for Nonprofits Salesforce.org
Each and every day, millions around the world work tirelessly to pickup where others have left off...
· Feeding and housing the poor
· Delivering care to those in need
· Conserving earth’s most precious resources
· Speaking up for those without a voice.
The Salesforce.com Foundation is honored that gamechangers at more than 22,000 nonprofits choose salesforce.com’s cloud, social and mobile technologies to help them deliver so many different solutions to improve communities around the world.
And that is why we are so excited to unveil Salesforce1 for Nonprofits – the most complete solution set in the nonprofit industry.
Salesforce1 for Nonprofits offers solutions for program management, community engagement, marketing communications and fundraising to empower nonprofits to run their organizations from their phones. It is built from the ground-up for the mobile and social era.
Learn more and register now for next week’s webinar to get a glimpse of the future of the nonprofit social change community.
Gamechangers, your time has come.
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Nonprofits are transforming the social sector and philanthropy by connecting their communities in powerful ways. Learn from two innovative nonprofits that are leveraging social, mobile and cloud strategies to disrupt the status quo and revolutionize how they connect employees, supporters, partners and programs to accelerate the pace of change.
Join us to learn how the Student Conservation Association and Citizen Schools are using Salesforce to get a 360 degree view of their programs and constituents, understand the impact of their work, and be able to demonstrate that impact.
Who Should Attend:
Fundraising, volunteer, member, operations, program and case management professionals
Anyone interested in connecting with their community and accelerating their mission
Presenters:
Sherry Aldrich, Process & Systems Manager, Student Conservation Association
Julianne Diamond, Senior Salesforce.com Manager and Business Analyst, Citizen Schools
Naomi Mandelstein, Nonprofit Marketing Director, Salesforce.com Foundation - Moderator
City Year Transforms their Fundraising with SalesforceSalesforce.org
Fundraising is the lifeblood of most nonprofits. Break down the silos and empower your entire organization to make a case for giving with a complete picture of your donors, volunteers, members and other constituents in one place. With social, mobile and collaboration at its core, Salesforce is helping nonprofits like City Year cultivate and grow life-long supporter relationships.
Join us to learn how City Year uses Salesforce to get a holistic view of their donors and to paint a complete picture of the impact of their work.
Who Should Attend:
Fundraising, volunteer, member, operations, program and case management professionals
Anyone interested in connecting with their community and accelerating their mission
Presenters:
Welles Hatch, CIO, City Year
Jessica Hood, Solutions Engineer, Salesforce.com Foundation
Lori Freeman, Product Marketing Director, Salesforce.com Foundation - Moderator
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Become a Connected Nonprofit with NGO Connect Salesforce.org
The mobile and social era has transformed the way nonprofits connect with their supporters, they want a direct and immediate connection with those who share their values and can help advance their mission. Successful nonprofits must now deliver the anytime, anywhere, collaborative experience that today’s donors and volunteers expect and we have a solution that will help you...
- Get a complete picture of funders, campaigns and supporters
- Streamline event planning and execution
- Recruit, track and manage all of your volunteers
- Manage a lifetime of changes to deliver highly personal experiences
- Measure impact and report in real-time on fundraising and program effectiveness
The Salesforce.com Foundation is excited to launch - NGO Connect, a new app that helps nonprofits connect every aspect of their work to transform how they build and retain lifetime relationships with their constituents and the communities they serve.
NGO Connect helps nonprofits deliver greater impact by enabling them to innovate faster and connect with their constituents in a whole new way. Today’s Connected Nonprofit can execute at scale to get the job done, it makes the world’s leading social, mobile and cloud Salesforce1 platform even more powerful to the nonprofit sector.
Nonprofits of all sizes can now benefit from the sector’s emerging best practices and accelerate their ability to manage their greatest asset – a lifetime relationship with their constituents.
Learn more on our website and register now for our upcoming webinar to get a glimpse of what it truly means to Become a Connected Nonprofit.
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It's not about being just an "implementation partner." What the customer wants is a transformation advisor. On an enterprise cloud platform, the tech is part of the service -- which makes more time for more interesting things.
Salesforce1 for Nonprofits Engage and Strengthen CommunitiesSalesforce.org
Today’s supporters want to be part of the solution. Nourish that desire through internal and external communities that tap the expertise of your entire ecosystem and amplify your impact. Learn how you can enable your supporters to collaborate in real time to create alignment, find and share information, and streamline resolutions. When you effectively engage your supporters you can build communities of interest, purpose and action, so your entire ecosystem can work together to drive social change.
Join us on to learn how the AARP Foundation is using Salesforce to engage their supporters through communities.
Who Should Attend:
Leaders in membership, marketing, engagement, program and volunteer management, outreach and event planning professionals
Anyone interested in connecting with their community and delivering more impact
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Super Session- A Day in the Life of a Nonprofit FundraiserSalesforce.org
Learn how you can raise more resources and create more meaningful relationship with your donors. Nonprofit Cloud fundraising experts highlight how this solution can help with your day to day role and showcase exciting innovations available now and in the future in the Nonprofit Cloud.
Skoll Foundation's Next Generation Grantmaking with SalesforceSalesforce.org
Grant management processes can be complex, and foundations are often challenged by the task of fulfilling their organization’s mission while managing their grant lifecycle efficiently. Hear from the Skoll Foundation, one of the leading foundations supporting social entrepreneurship, on how they manage their philanthropic giving from pipeline and due diligence to approval and budgeting with Salesforce.
This webinar will also include a demo of foundationConnect, a grants management solution built on Salesforce.
Speakers:
Cristina Yoon, Grants Manager, Skoll Foundation
Swati Tyagi, Director, Product Management, roundCorner
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June 3, 2024 Anti-Semitism Letter Sent to MIT President Kornbluth and MIT Cor...Levi Shapiro
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3. Kevin Harris
Director of Human Services
Exponent Partners
Derek Bennett
Chief of Staff
Iraq and Afghanistan
Veterans of America
Elizabeth Hoagland
Assistant Director of College and
Academic Services
University Settlement
5. All about Exponent Partners
Exclusively Focused on Nonprofits
Deep Human Services Expertise
Salesforce.com Foundation® Partner
900+ Projects over the Past 10 Years
Mission-Based B-Corp
13. IAVA Overview
VISION:
An empowered generation of veterans who provide sustainable leadership in
their communities.
MISSION:
IAVA’s mission is to improve the lives of Iraq and Afghanistan veterans and
their families.
PROGRAM AREAS
Health
Education
Employment
Community
PROGRAM TYPES
Assistance
Advocacy
Awareness
"We’ve
got
your
back"
13
14. Post 9/11 Veterans: Less Geographic Density, Younger
IAVA’s Average Member1
• Male (89%)
• 26-30 years old (33%)
• Iraq War Vet (68%)
• Served in the Army (68%)
• Student (37%)
• Has a Civilian Job (36%)
• Married w/ children (40%)
• Homeowner(45%)
• Political independent (35%)
• Registered to vote (90%)
1.
Based
on
2013
Annual
Member
Survey
Data,
February
2013,
n=
4,104
"We’ve
got
your
back"
14
15. IAVA Overview
IAVA’s Model In
Action:
The Veteran
Member
Engagement
Experience
Several key
points that we
rely on
Salesforce
"We’ve
got
your
back"
15
16. Connecting Veterans On and Off Line
Our
Challenge:
Connecting
veterans
with
the
‘Sea
of
Goodwill’
in
the
country
and
to
each
other
Our
Solution:
A
digital
distribution
system
18. Successful Beta: Integrating Key Experiences
Leverages
Communities
platform
to
drive
new
engagement:
• ConPidential
forums
• Connection
to
resources
• Rucksack
integration
• Event
Integration
• Peer
ConPirmation
• Single
sign-‐in
• Connection
to
supporters
19. Expanding to provide access to best in class resources –
a new service delivery mechanism
Transitioning is hard
§ Big, often lumbering bureaucracies
§ Complex benefits systems
§ Tough decisions about life choices – e.g., education
§ Hurdles to obtaining employment, adjusting to civilian life
§ Struggle to re-establish normalcy
Veterans often don’t know about the tools, benefits, and
services available to help them meet their goals or how
to access those resources
20. Rapid Response Referrals Program (RRRP)
Connecting new vets with the resources they’ve earned
RRRP Helps Vets Navigate the Maze
§
Launched in Dec 2012 with support of The Robin Hood Foundation
§
Expanded in Summer 2013 to all of NY and currently expanding to CA
§
Individualized case management and referral services, mostly by phone & email
§
Free + confidential
§
Connecting new vets to resources + benefits related to:
RRRP does not provide direct services such as shelter, direct financial support, claims representation, or clinical mental health care.
21. Rapid Response Referrals Program (RRRP)
Connecting new vets with the resources they’ve earned
Who’s referring
§ Qualified “Veteran Transition Managers” (most are masters in social work) who
understand where vets are coming from
Who we’re referring to
§ VA resources and nongovernmental supporter service providers
§ New York City examples:
§ Jericho Project
§ NYU Langone Medical
Center Military Family Clinic
§ Urban Justice Center
§ National Veterans Legal
Services Program
§ Tuition Assistance Program
§ Pat Tillman Foundation
§ Hire Heroes
22. RRRP — Big Picture Results, in Real-Time
Referrals & Benefits to Date, and Referral Type
23. Rapid Response Referrals Program (RRRP)
Connecting new vets with the resources they’ve earned
How Salesforce Powers Us
Manage
Cases
-‐
where
we
can
conPidentially
record
and
inventory
a
caller's
needs
and
manage
follow-‐up
and
client
progress
Track
Referrals
-‐
where
we
store
who
we've
referred
to
each
program,
when
the
referral
is
made
and
the
result
of
the
referral
Track
Programs
-‐
we
can
survey
the
entire
program
space
to
tell
us
what
programs
are
available,
where
they're
available,
eligibility
requirements,
how
often
they
are
used,
and
generally
how
effective
they
are
Tell
Stories
–we
capture
the
human
dimension
of
each
of
our
veterans
and
military
families,
to
not
only
help
us
remember,
but
to
help
inform
policy
24. RRRP – Individual Impacts
How our case managers have made a difference for new vets
Cash payment made to client who was appealing erroneous collection claims from the
VA related to GI Bill
Reversed a stop on GI Bill payments that enabled a student veteran to resume studies
Cash payment in emergency financial aid from the Semper Fi Fund, preventing a
veteran from becoming homeless
Responded to a suicidal ideation on Twitter, connecting the veteran with the
potentially lifesaving services of the VCL and following up to address underlying
issues, e.g., ensuring GI Bill payment received
When the government shut down, RRRP was there. We responded to concerns
regarding GI Bill payments, disability benefits, loss of income, inability to pay rent.
Resulted in ~60% increase in cases.
25. RRRP – In Their Own Words
RRRP clients speak out about the support they received
After Hurricane Sandy, the apartment of a
veteran in Long Island was condemned, but her
landlord continued to charge her rent. She lost
most everything. We connected her with pro
bono legal services, who helped her take the
landlord to small claims court. She won, and is
getting back the couple of thousand dollars she
was charged in illegal rent. After the verdict, she
told us: “...the judge ruled in my favor and I
really wanted to thank you and IAVA for
talking with me and giving me the tools to
move forward with this and feel confident in
doing it. I can’t thank you enough.”
“I've been working with Nicole (as my case
manager) and Ryan (as my GI Bill
representative) and I just wanted to let you know
what an amazing job they have done, and
continue to do for me. I have a very difficult,
complicated, and unique situation regarding my
history in the Corps, and my current status with
the VA and my GI bill benefits. I discovered IAVA
less than a year ago and have been working with
Nicole and Ryan for about the last 3 months or
so. This has been the first organization that I
feel truly cares and that takes a vested
interest in helping returning veterans in any
way possible. Without the IAVA organization,
and the extensive and dedicated efforts of
your staff, there is no way I would have been
able to address or navigate on my own the
problems and obstacles I've encountered.”
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29. Relationship with The Door
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30. College Access and Academic Support
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31. Meet Tina
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32. Case Management Before Salesforce
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34. Before Salesforce-College and Academic Support
• Accessibility
• Used excel spreadsheet and other data platforms which were
inaccessible at times, hard to record case notes, need to go into
paper files more often
• Hard to search for patterns in cases and data for program
development and reporting
• Flexibility
• Hard to capture new information without major edits to databases
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35. Before Salesforce-all of University Settlement
• Accessibility
• Different data platforms and record keeping for different programs
that did not communicate
• General reports took time to compile
• Offsite programs would have to bring paperwork around to different
sites
• Flexibility
• Each program had unique catered reporting and case management
systems, but way flexibility was achieved meant no one system for
the entire agency
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36. Case Management With Salesforce
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37. With Salesforce
• Accessibility
• Web based allows access from any site
• Reports can be built quickly and easily
• Case managers and other program staff can access and transfer
cases easily across the team
• Flexibility
• Can cater to specific program needs (i.e. confidentiality or specific
reporting) while allowing for agency-wide collection of information
and reporting (agency-wide required general reports).
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41. With Salesforce
• Program Development
• Can track progress to goals easily-from individual cases to overall
program to overall agency
• Management-search for program patterns, staff activity and
management, strategize on practices
• Grant writing-using information gleaned
• Referral process seamless
• Reporting
• Reports easily built-program overlap and long term impact
• “conceptualize for funders” in depth
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