CharityEngine’s own Alexis Langley, Manager of Customer Experience, was recently invited to present at the 2023 Fundraising Focus Forum. She spoke about a topic that marries two of her passions: technology and nonprofits.
In this article, we will share the highlights of Alexis’s presentation. They include:
Alexis has worn several hats, making her a valuable resource for our clients: she’s worked with nonprofits for over a decade, and she’s spent the past several years streamlining technology and processes to help nonprofits thrive.
In this presentation, she shared tips to help organizations use technology and organization to be efficient and effective.
Let’s start with file storage! It’s easy to lose sight of organization when a scrappy nonprofit starts to grow, but that’s just the time to focus on it and ensure a strong foundation in the future.
Alexis recommends you start with your team resources, like policies, templates, marketing documents, and training videos. Designate an owner of these files and create a structure for file storage.
What does this look like? It can be a series of folders in a system like Sharepoint or Google Drive. You're off to a good start if these files are together, in one place, and under one person’s control.
Then move to your nonprofit’s organizational files. These can include finance, fundraising, programs, and team resources. Again, you’ll appoint an owner and create a structure.
Examine the files that are relevant to your funding team. Two common buckets include team operations and team resources.
Team operations can include:
Team resources can include:
Once these files are organized, train your staff on where to find information. You'll save time and resources when they know where to find the documents they need.
To summarize, here are the golden rules of file organization:
CharityEngine sells donor management and fundraising software to nonprofits. We’ve got all the tools a nonprofit needs to engage donors and raise money, but sometimes some additional tools make life easier (and sometimes just a little more fun!). Here are some of Alexis’s go-to tech tools:
Alexis’s most recent nonprofit position was as the volunteer funding director for the Junior League of Tallahassee. She leaned on many of these tools to keep herself - and her team! - organized and productive.
Her biggest piece of advice to nonprofits is to keep your data organized, whether it’s in a CRM like CharityEngine or a file storage system. When you have immediate access to historical sponsorship and fundraising, email lists, and event history, you have a solid foundation to fundraise!