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Nonprofits that raise $1 million and more without doing more work, and perform targeted, personalized, multi-channel outreach.
Nonprofits and Foundations looking for the most modern, cost-effective, simple and highly configurable fundraising software suite.
They have a robust reporting and infographics feature that helps you keep up on top of your goals and progress monetarily or with responses to forms/emails.
Our experience was TERRIBLE. The EA team held the org's data hostage, prolonged the process of migration, and made the customer pay for extra months that they didn't need because of EA's delay.
I love the system and couldn’t dream of using anything else. It’s very user friendly and helps our organization collaborate between departments with ease.
We do know we one of the negatives in the selection process was the inability to embed video in outbound emails.
We're excited about the development of automations and would love to see an option to include steps like texting or removing activist codes as well based on meeting search criteria.
Difficult to sort through large volumes of contact in your database.
I like how easily I can get in touch with EA's support. I also like how solid the various tools are - very little bugginess, which is a huge upgrade from what we used before.
In order to do a mass ID and purge, you have to pay an additional fee.
I love how easy it is to customize the donation pages. There are many great options to make the pages unique.
The donor experience can be confusing. A few people said they had trouble donating monthly, and were confused by the platform fees.
The team at MightyCause was super friendly and helpful, and I would use this platform again in the future.
Inability to use a series of pictures for the campaign. Was limited to only one picture.
This has been great for our small non profit that is growing rapidly. We love the options for fundraising and using tools for each event.
Multiple members of my team had a hard time joining the team and ended up instead asking to be administrator of the team campaign by accident.
There are many features that we are still exploring and learning about. So far, we've been very impressed and happy with our fundraising this year.
At this time there are no dislikes about Mightycause that can be mentioned.
Speaker 1: My name is Aaron. I'm the development director at an organization called Sisu Youth Services. We are a relatively small nonprofit that serves young people experiencing homelessness in Oklahoma City, and I give Bonterra five out of five stars. Before we used Bonterra, we used a combination of spreadsheets and an online fundraising tool called Network for Good. We chose Bonterra because it has a huge suite of tools that were better able to serve our growing organization, and we liked that it was one tool that had everything that we needed from online fundraising to a really powerful CRM, to grants management and moves management for my major donors. Bonterra requires some focus set up, but it was easy and I had support from their staff as well as tons of resources in their resource library and help center that made set up and getting started really easy. For someone else considering Bonterra, I would ask yourself, do you need a single solution that has really powerful data tools? Then I think Bonterra is right for you. If you're an organization that is growing into the grants management space or into major giving, and you need something a little bit more grown up than your organization has been using, then I think Bonterra is for you, and those are my recommendations.
Jillian K.: My name is Jillian and I am a volunteer with various dog rescues and nonprofit organizations. And I would rate Mightycause a four out of five. For more information, click below. Before Mightycause we kind of used a grass roots platform that actually no longer exists and it didn't work because first of all, everything was very manual in it, which means that like with Mightycause I can decide when things start and end. But with this platform, I had to manually start it and manually end it. And we had 30, 40, 50, 60 campaigns running at the same time, going in and manually ending those and trying to do it all at the same time was impossible. It also no longer exists, which prompted us to search for a tool like Mightycause. So we chose Mightycause because they allow us to set up teams, which was extremely important and run multiple campaigns at the same time. So a lot of what we do with the dog rescue involves competition and voting and we vote via donation. So we can set up 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 100 campaigns at once and see how they're all performing against each other. And they can also start and end at the exact same time. So we know at 11:59 PM on June 1st, exactly what each amount was for these different campaigns, which was extremely helpful. And it's very easy to use. I'll also say that when I first started, I struggled a little bit with getting started, but I found the support to be great. I talked to someone directly, they emailed back right away. So whenever I do have an issue where I'm confused, I find the support really, really good. I would say that Mightycause, the reason that I would say it's a four out of five is because I think getting started was a little bit difficult. It's not as intuitive as I would like it to be, especially when I'm asking people to set up their own teams or run their own fundraisers. When I do it all myself, now I know how to do it, it's pretty easy. But I think getting started is kind of middle of the road and it's really not as intuitive as it could be. I would recommend that people definitely reach out to support if they're having problems. It can be really frustrating to kind of go over and try to figure out how things are supposed to work, especially when, like I said, things are not as intuitive as they could be. So I would say if you get stuck, don't get frustrated. Just reach out to the support and they'll get back to you relatively quickly. And they're great at solving any open issues.
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