CRM & CMS () - New Organizing Institute
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Introduction to CRM & CMS
What are these letters?
• Constituent
Relationship
Management
• Use CRM to track
and contact your
campaign’s
supporters.
• Content
Management
System
• Use a CMS to edit
your Web site
without a lot of
tricky coding.
CRM: Relationship Management
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Single online place for supporter tools.
Send e-mail (bulk and targeted).
Fundraising & contribution processing.
Event planning, calendars, RSVPs.
Petition signature drives, list growth.
Letter writing to local reps & news outlets.
Track the sources of incoming supporters.
Sometimes includes a CMS (more later).
CRM: Exactly Who and What
Typical Tasks...
Adding members in bulk.
Setting up Web signup forms.
Pulling lists.
Producing fundraising reports.
Tracking list growth and sources.
Maintaining membership lists.
Grouping members as volunteer,
constituencies, super-volunteers.
Working online presences into field
plan.
Look & Feel of
CRM
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Smells Like Content Management
Some parts of a CRM system
can be like a cms
CMS: Content Management
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Easy way of building new Web pages.
Only use basic HTML.
Keep page content separate from design.
Content is stored in a database.
Automatically build indexes of pages.
Non-technical staff can make updates.
Page templates run the show.
Almost kinda sorta like a blog.
CMS: What and How
Worth noting...
It takes some time to get everything setup and
looking pretty.
Be aware of your CMS before you design your
site (or be ready to make compromises).
As you design pages, think of the worst possible
scenarios that can come from database-supplied
content (long titles, character sets, etc.).
Learn some CSS.
The best sites mix database driven content with
good old hand-coding.
• Tons of Open
Source options.
• Could be part of a
CRM package.
• Build your own.
• Use blog software
as your CMS.
CRM & CMS: Pros
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• Complicated
programming done by
someone else.
• Proven software
(cough, cough).
• Quickly handle
reporting requests.
• Security.
• All functinality and data
are in one place.
CRM & CMS: Cons
• Can be expensive.
• Usually requires a few days startup
time.
• Can be tricky to merge some tools
with design of your existing Web site.
• Could be difficult to combine CRM
database with existing campaign
database.
• All functionality and data are in one
place.
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CRM & CMS
•Your questions
•Our amusing stories
CRM & CMS
By: Aaron Myers & Judith Freeman