Classifying Your Donor Data Info in Your Database - Fundraising @ Camp #10


The cleaner your data is, the more useful it is.

During today’s episode of Fundraising @ Camp, Heather, Joe, and Travis discuss exactly what information you want to collect from prospective donors. They dig in on what functionalities are crucial for a donor database. Remember, the cleaner your data, the more useful the data is. Figure out what your processes are so there is consistency even if multiple folks are working on the same database.

All this and more pro-tips on this episode of Fundraising @ Camp.

Tune in for this episode of Fundraising @ Camp where the hosts remind you to remember the fun of fundraising.

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This Episode’s Fundraising Tool - Make yourself a better camp fundraiser!

Heather: Joan Garry’s Leadership Lab (for small nonprofits)

Joe: https://bloomerang.co/ - Donor management software that nonprofits actually love to use.

Travis: Instagram Post from Camp Ramah of Northern California


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