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As we roll into the Thanksgiving week in the US, the calendar reminds us to pause and notice that there's much gratefulness to have in life. For me, the list includes the opportunity to share knowledge with those making a difference in the world. And for my barely-making-it-but-working wifi in the Arctic Circle today. I'm thankful for the opportunity to take what I'm learning and deliver it to those working hard to move our world in the right direction. It's been an honor to hop into your inbox every Monday, and I look forward to avoiding your Spam button for many years to come. While you're conjuring up your thankful moments, and before the frostbite sets in, take a moment to enjoy this week’s warm cup of knowledge. Also, send mittens. And hot coffee. Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today! From #GivingTuesday to the end of the giving season, it will be critical for fundraisers to keep close track of progress toward their fundraising goals. For those with Salesforce, you can facilitate that by scheduling a report on that progress so it is emailed to key staff daily. This step-by-step recipe will walk through the creation of a fundraising report and how to schedule its delivery. For other last minute #GivingTuesday tips, watch our webinar, #GivingTuesday Fundraising for Procrastinators. If you're at Dreamforce today and reading this email, STOP, look up, and don't walk into that street sign. Now that you're safely walking through Dreamforce, if you see me, say hi! I spent the weekend alongside fellow founding farmers at the Goat Farm Foundation retreat in Marin, preparing for tomorrow's #goatlaunch at Yerba Buena Park Esplanade at 2:30pm. Don't worry, no goats will actually be launched, and trust me, it will be easy to find us. We'll be announcing an entirely new way to bring together the best knowledge in our community and point it towards successful outcomes for the non-profit sector. In the meantime, grab yourself a tasty beverage, and enjoy this week's PUB Crawl. Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today!
It’s November - when the pumpkin is spicier, the turkeys more restless, and red lines on budgets prepare to turn black. Nearly one-third of the year’s giving will occur starting November 28th through the end of the year. And while this time is critical for meeting your bottom line, complicated it need not be. We humbly offer five simple wishlist items for your fundraising strategy to get your last minute gifts in order. An amazing amount of community engagement took place this past week, as the NPSP Day West Coast swing was in full effect, sweeping through Portland and San Francisco. Both events saw a growing number of attendees, with NPSP Day San Francisco nearly doubling since last year! This week, I'm putting the captain's hat in storage, and donning the Goat Farm Foundation cap as we head into Dreamforce. There's a huge world of non-profit technology that could use your brainpower to find and fill gaps in our ecosystem. We're looking to wrangle some of that goodness together at Dreamforce on Tuesday, Nov 7 at 2:30pm at Yerba Buena Gardens Esplanade. Come join us! If you're heading to Dreamforce, I'd be excited to meet you! Just reply to this email, and let's connect. For now, sit back, relax, and enjoy this week's pour of Salesforce knowledge. Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today! As you gear up for #GivingTuesday and the entire end-of-year giving season, context can be critical in goal setting and fundraising strategy. With this step-by-step recipe, you can easily Report on year-end giving from those who gave for the first time last end-of-year seasons vs. previous donors who gave during that same period. This can help you craft goals for overall end-of-year giving as well as specific targets for new donor acquisition. For other last minute #GivingTuesday tips, watch our webinar, #GivingTuesday Fundraising for Procrastinators. Salesforce offers simple yet powerful ways to organize your fundraising campaigns. Through the use of Campaign Hierarchies, you can corral various marketing efforts and responses to those efforts into a cohesive whole that lets you report on total giving for a broad range of efforts. What's more, you can track costs associated with each of these Campaigns and compare the total investment across that range of efforts to dollars raised. While Campaign Hierarchies are standard in Salesforce, a Salesforce administrator needs to take a few steps to make the summary information across an entire hierarchy visible on the parent Campaign. This step-by-step recipe walks you through how to do so. Using this functionality is a quick and easy way to bring all of your #GivingTuesday fundraising activities under one proverbial data umbrella in Salesforce for straightforward analysis. For other last minute #GivingTuesday strategies and Salesforce tips, register to attend our free webinar, #GivingTuesday Fundraising for Procrastinators, on Thursday, November 16th at 3 pm ET. I'm somewhere over Wyoming right now. Maybe that's Nebraska. I'm not sure, I can't see the lines from the map right now because the ground is dark. Anyway, I'm en route to NPSP Day Portland in the middle of a three-stop NPSP Day tour, culminating in a burrito-fest at NPSP Day San Francisco on Thursday. I'm sure we'll talk about Salesforce in San Francisco, but man, the burritos! This crew below came together last week for the first NPSP Day Chicago (they held strong the day after that last Cubs game), where we had a chance to dive deep into pretty much everything from grants (shoutout to the community members working on that!) to data importing. As I reach up for another coffee (bing!), I give you another week of Salesforce knowledge. No turbulence ahead, you're free to move about the PUB. Enjoy! Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today! Michael Kolodner, Salesforce MVP, guest-blogger
Since Spring ‘17, the Lightning URL contains the record ID and putting a Classic URL into Lightning will just work. Great! But the URL format for Lightning users is different than it was. In Classic, the format is very simple: your instance’s My Domain and then the record ID after the slash. It looks like this: Before Dreamforce last year, a small group of non-profiteers met in Marin to imagine a new era in non-profit technology. We believed that there could be a new way to organize community for the types of projects that might get overlooked because their constituencies were too small, or their use cases too...edgy. I mean, look at Justin in this photo. It was imagination time in overdrive. After a year of discussion, interspersed with periods of navel gazing (i.e. doing our full-time jobs), we've come to the realization that our idea has an opportunity to change the way individuals are empowered to find and fill gaps in the non-profit technology ecosystem. So here we go. On Tuesday, Nov 7 at 2:30pm during Dreamforce, join the founding farmers of the Goat Farm Foundation at Yerba Buena Gardens Esplanade to learn how we all can roll-up our sleeves to build non-profit tech solutions in a totally new way. Want to see just how crazy these ideas are? Check our our new public mailing list and read my concept paper for a distributed autonomous organization that empowers folks like yourself to both contribute and have a direct say in the future of the organization. Now that you're either fired up or thoroughly confused, grab a drink of your choosing, and saunter through this week's PUB Crawl! Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today! Sometimes, Salesforce and non-profit technology can seem so vast and confusing, the best way to sum up your feelings might look something like this photo from NPSP Day Washington DC. The good news is that there's a large, open source community ready to share knowledge with you in a variety of ways. I'm gearing up for three NPSP Days in six days, where raw community knowledge comes together in-person. Online, our community has contributors around the world delivering code and documentation to help us all better understand how to use these tools for our organizations' needs. With Dreamforce only a few weeks away, it's time to gather together and share new ways we can all contribute to our community's success. So if you're going to Dreamforce, hit that reply button and let me know. I've got some fun in store for my PUB Crawl friends at Dreamforce. Until then, here's your well of knowledge for the week! Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today! To understand how best to acquire new donors, it is important to determine what methods have been most successful in doing so already. This task is precisely why the Campaigns object exists in Salesforce. With it, you can define an unlimited number of efforts and associate Donation records with those efforts. From direct mailings to peer-to-peer fundraising to email appeals to individual online donation forms to much more, creating Campaigns for each can help you track their results. This step-by-step recipe is an ode to the power of Campaign, demonstrating how you can create a chart that shows new donor acquisition by Primary Campaign Source so you can understand what's working - and what's not - for your nonprofit. For other new donor Salesforce recipes along with a discussion of donor acquisition strategies, watch our free webinar, Win New Donors this End-of-Year Fundraising Season. Effectively comparing new donors acquired to previous supporters for the current year can yield valuable insight into the effectiveness of your fundraising efforts. With this step-by-step recipe, you can create a chart that shows new donor acquisition vs. previous donors cumulative by month for the current year as well as view data comparing donations between those groups. For other new donor Salesforce recipes along with a discussion of donor acquisition strategies, watch our free webinar, Win New Donors this End-of-Year Fundraising Season. This weekend, I was looking up from the base of the final climb up Yosemite's Half Dome and thought to myself, "this is probably pretty stupid". I geared up with a pair of gloves, and for 20 minutes, I was forced, by sheer gravity, to stop thinking about Salesforce best practices for handling accrual accounting and focus on not sliding off the granite. When I reached the top, and finished kissing the ground, I had a chance to soak in the view from the rooftop of the valley. It was amazing, and it didn't require any Internet connection to make it happen (I checked). We're living in this always-connected, cloud-run world, and sometimes, we miss the beauty around us. So, while you're diving into the knowledge sharing from the community this week, think about taking that small break your mind needs to recharge and refocus. If you're heading to Dreamforce in a few weeks, you'll need all the defragmented brain storage you can get. Let's dive in, shall we? Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today! Successful new donor acquisition is one of the most challenging aspects of nonprofit fundraising. Key to success is a solid understanding of your current donor file so you can quantify past performance and set reasonable goals. With the Salesforce Nonprofit Success Pack, you have a firm foundation for that understanding as well as the ability to further customize reporting to give a full picture of your donors. In this step-by-step recipe, we'll create a chart that shows new donor acquisition cumulative by month for the last five years as well as toss in some helpful additional metrics. For a full rundown of other new donor Salesforce recipes along with a presentation of new donor acquisition strategies, watch our free webinar, Win New Donors this End-of-Year Fundraising Season.
New donor acquisition can feel like a riddle, wrapped in a conundrum, tucked inside a big, fat fundraising target. And, while current donors are difficult to retain, new donors can be exceptionally more difficult to find. Sadly, you can’t simply expect new donors to fall in your lap with their wallets open. Besides, that would be weird. Also, a tad awkward. For new donor acquisition, you need a goal and a plan to ensure success. It’s officially autumn in Washington DC, but the heat certainly makes it feel like the middle of July. That, coupled with the growing lines at my nearby coffee shop for anything pumpkin related, has me thoroughly confused as to the season. Meanwhile, a group of us braved the heat in DC and enjoyed the second edition of the NPSP Day Washington DC, our first NPSP Day redux. Successful community engagement (and burritos) in the shadow of the US capitol certainly provided a shining moment in DC. To top off the changing of the seasons, the non-profit community just proudly added a new handful of gurus to the Salesforce MVP mix! So, without further ado, let's keep this knowledge sharing flowing. Grab an iced (pumpkin spice?) latte, and enjoy this week’s PUB Crawl. Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today!
Donor retention can be as notoriously challenging as it is vital for nonprofits. The good news, though, is that doesn’t have to be! Here are twelve simple ideas that keep givers giving and vault donor retention:
I need to apologize to Kevin Bromer. Kevin is the Vice President of Product Delivery at Salesforce.org. He's also the father of the Nonprofit Success Pack. We chatted between sessions at the NPSP Community Sprint in Baltimore this March. I was participating in a breakout group led by Megan Himan of BrightStep Partners and Dean Graham of Wombat Works tackling issues around User Defined Rollups in the NPSP when I learned about a limitation. I told Kevin in no uncertain terms that this limitation of User Defined Rollups made them virtually useless. I was wrong. After a few weeks on the road, it was great to wrap it all up with a day networking with the NPSP open source community in Boston last Friday. Working under the gazing eyes of President Roosevelt and other gorgeous artwork, Harvard put on a great show! With another round of empowered community contributors joining the NPSP Day movement, I'm excited to bring the energy back to Washington DC tomorrow for our first repeat city. After all the long-distance travel for me recently, it's fitting that the commute will be just two blocks tomorrow! If you can't join us in DC tomorrow, let me nourish your brain with a tall glass of Salesforce community knowledge. Order's up! Don't forget, you can have the goodness of the PUB Crawl delivered into your inbox each Monday morning by subscribing today! |


My 50+ users are in Classic but I’m working in Lightning Experience to start figuring out what it’s going to take to transition our Salesforce instance. It’s only been a couple of weeks, but I can already see that I must have access to the Classic URLs for Salesforce records.
