Database Review & Constituent Data Analysis
Analyze Donor Data
If you have hundreds or thousands of donor or volunteer records, but you’re not sure what all the information means or how to use it, do good Consulting can help. Put our team to work with records and we’ll help you rank your donors for easier cultivation and identify the contacts most interested in your mission, identify hidden prospects among your lists, and develop outreach and marketing strategies to increase gifts and return and cut costs.
De-dupe Records/Streamline Input & Output/Improve Data Integrity
If your donor records are spread across multiple databases or haven’t been gleaned in a while, you are ready to have do good Consulting help you with maintaining the integrity of your data. Through a streamlining process, do good can help you combine multiple spreadsheets into one custom-built donor database, remove costly duplicate records, streamline inputting needs, and add value to your records to help you better track your donors, volunteers, contacts, and their wishes.
Maximize Software Capabilities & Usage
Through training & education, we can help your team more efficiently use your donor software on both input and output. Whether you seek an upgrade to your current system, a streamlining of current programs, or a staff-wide training to increase efficiency, do good Consulting can help. Get your records straight, ease staff stress, and raise more money.
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“You have to look under her husband’s name to see her record in that spreadsheet.”
“This database wasn’t set up to be able to sort that way.”
“We don’t really know who our donors are.”