Now that you've made it through the holidays and have a moment to take a breath, it's a good time to do some nonprofit housekeeping to prepare for your 2010 fundraising and program planning. And the key to all your efforts is your database.
Ask yourself: can you use your database to do these essential functions?
Provide basic demographic and organizational information:
- Quickly find mailing addresses, 9-digit zip codes, email address, phone numbers (including cell phones), and appropriate salutations for all of your clients, donors, and volunteers
- Tell what age people are, and whether they have children (and if so, how old)
- Track program participation and ticket purchases by year and specific event/program area
- Identify folks who do not want their names/addresses exchanged or shared
- Look up all past board members, find out when they served, and on which committees
- See and date every donation made over at least the past ten years
- Track specific interests of individual donors i.e. specific program interests, community affiliations, level of involvement in your organization
- Look up donors who have given to special appeals and/or like to give for specific programs or purposes (such as scholarships)
- Find out who has been the contact person/solicitor for each donor
- Differentiate between donations of cash, stocks, materials, and volunteer time
- See which fundraising events your donors have attended
- Provide detailed information about donors who have committed to multi-year donations, monthly contributions, and/or planned gifts
- Find lapsed donors
- Identify which donors want to remain anonymous and/or prefer not to receive phone solicitations
- Track all foundation, corporation, and government donations over the history of your organization including contact person's name and phone number
- Track the number of volunteer hours by month and year
- Find volunteers who like to help out with specific tasks and/or events
- Look up volunteers with specific skills i.e. carpentry, hauling, fundraising, finance, etc.
- Identify the volunteers who have given the most hours per year
- Customized solicitation and thank you letters
- Donor lists by fiscal year, amount given, and zip code
- Reports tracking in-kind donations
- Volunteer lists by year, month, and task
- Mailing labels and name tags for specific purposes.