Customer Success Spotlight: Far Brook School
Our conversations with Far Brook School, a private, coeducational PK-8 in New Jersey, began with a simple diagnosis—the team needed a tool to help them
Our conversations with Far Brook School, a private, coeducational PK-8 in New Jersey, began with a simple diagnosis—the team needed a tool to help them
Every fundraiser knows the pain of endless reply-all email threads with spreadsheet attachments. Whether you’re planning a trip, event, or campaign, it’s hard to keep
Every fundraiser knows the pain of endless reply-all email threads with spreadsheet attachments. Whether you’re planning a trip, event, or campaign, it’s hard to keep
Do you shop on Amazon? Check. Do you work at a 501(c)3 organization? Check. Do your constituents shop on Amazon? Check. Have you set up
Ever since Purdue University partnered with EverTrue this year, they’ve been off to an incredible start with GivingTree. As their customer success manager, it’s been a pleasure to work with
Welcome back to The EverTrue Evangelist! You may remember from my first post that this is an ongoing series about the challenges of advancement professionals.
In fundraising today, social media has become a constant conversation. Are we using it enough? How can we use LinkedIn more? Should we start on the
As the EverTrue team continues to expand, Customer Success Manager Courtney Camps remains a key player in the achievements of many of our customers. This week,
As the EverTrue team continues to expand, Customer Success Manager Courtney Camps remains a key player in the achievements of many of our customers. This week,
Technology is all about buzzwords: the Internet of Things (IoT), Rich Media, Big Data, Selfie. Don’t be intimidated by jargon. Many of the concepts are
Welcome to the GivingTree Detective! In this video, I’m going to help you uncover great prospects that have been hiding in the depths of your database—all starting with the
It’s no secret that salespeople and the mere sound of the word “sales” itself can, at times, come with a very specific stereotype attached. Had