Superior, Flexible Donor Management Functionality
Utilizing the most advanced scalable platform and tools from Microsoft® as its foundation, Compass CRM™ for Fundraisers delivers powerful end-to-end capabilities that bring together all constituent-facing activities across relationship management, fundraising, marketing, and service. As a result, Compass CRM offers superior fundraising and donor management functionality that provides:
- A 360-degree view of donor data -- including all interactions and transactions -- that is fully available for analysis, reporting, and profiling to enhance relationship development
- Automated transaction processing across multiple channels (e.g., Web, direct mail, and e-mail) that maximizes productivity by reducing or eliminating the need for human intervention
- One centralized database that supports multiple 501(c)3 organizations, thereby eliminating segregated silos of information and making unified data available across the entire enterprise
- A flexible data model that tracks constituent relationships and preferences while allowing constituents to be defined as individuals, households, families, or companies
- The power to quickly mine the donor database for information about accounts, relationships, and trends -- empowering end users to make better, more informed decisions
- Multichannel marketing that works with Compass, third-party, and/or internal applications to create, deliver, and process targeted fundraising campaigns through direct mail, e-mail, telephone, the Web, events, and field representatives
Compass CRM increases opportunities for connections between nonprofits, their existing constituents, and potential donors. In addition, it gives organizations that are dedicated to serving others the means to streamline and automate time-consuming transactions and processes, thus improving productivity.
Compass Technology delivers superior fundraising and donor management functionality so that nonprofit staff and volunteers are free to concentrate their time and effort on their most important task: achieving their organization's mission. |
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