Hi Debbie,

Thanks for the Salesforce recommendation. How long have you been
using it?

Also did you use anything else before Salesforce?

Gene

On Tuesday, October 18, 2011 7:54 PM, "Hal Cohen"
<[email protected]> wrote:

Gene,

Take a look at Salesforce.com, which I am using for the Hudson
River Sloop Clearwater. They give a 10 user Enterprise
Edition to any qualifying non profit (which, as best i can
tell, is everyone with a 401C3). They have a non profit app
for their CRM (non profit starter pack) which is written and
supported by Salesforce. They have a company mission to give
away 1% of their profits in the form of non profit software.
It is cloud software and very very customizable. So you would
need nothing but a connection to the web and someone to help
them set up and transfer data - support is only online and by
community forums. Try the free trial first and see what you
think.

[1]http://www.salesforce.com/assets/pdf/datasheets/DS_NonprofitSt
arterPack.pdf



Debbie Cohen
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 7:28 PM, WestHurley ComputerReCycling
<[2][email protected]> wrote:

A local NonProfit is interested in utilizing Fund Raising
Software.
Did a search and found CiviCRM
[3]http://www.fsf.org/news/nonprofit-fundraising-civicrm
If anyone is or has used CiviCRM would be interested in
comments,
suggestions... Am especially interested in the "real world"
minimum
hardware requirements.
Also if there are any other Free Fund Raising Software you
have used and
like would also be interested.
Thanks
Gene
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References

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http://www.salesforce.com/assets/pdf/datasheets/DS_NonprofitStart
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3. http://www.fsf.org/news/nonprofit-fundraising-civicrm
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