Salesforce for Infrastructure Organisations – Economic Change

Posted On By Roberto Mae

champions-groupSalesforce for Infrastructure Organisations and Foundations

31st March – 1pm – 2pm

If your organisation is focused on capacity building and supporting other non-profit groups, organisations or businesses through the delivery of training, consultancy, grants or events , then join our next event to get inspired about how you can maximise the use of Salesforce to support your delivery, clients and evaluate what you achieve.

Join our free one hour webinar for an overview of how to manage communications, professional and financial support to your beneficiary organisations using Salesforce.

Our team have 17 years’ experience supporting infrastructure organisations to develop, manage and evaluate their support services to their clients. We combine this expertise with technology to help our clients redesign their client relationship management processes.

Our 1 hour webinar will give you an insight into the different ways for managing the delivery of your services and improving value for your members. It will give you insight on help to realise the benefits of Salesforce to help manage the wide range of functions you deliver including:

 

  • Training and Consultancy Services – Paid, Funded or Pro-bono Support

  • Grant Administration – Applications, Finance to Reporting

  • Network and Membership Management and Engagement

  • Asset Management – Venue Hire, Tenancy, and Maintenance

  • Impact Analysis – Ways to assess the impact of your support

our Company has worked with over 30 international, national and local infrastructure organisations and grant making foundations, including Ariadne, The Plunkett Foundation, Locality, Childhood Trust, Action Hants, Selby Trust, Co-operative College, The Bulldog Trust, Peter Cundill Foundation, International Centre of Social Franchising, Pure Leapfrog, Social Enterprise UK, Visionary plus many others.

Register here to attend

 

 

 

Roberto Mae
bensykes@bensykes.co.uk

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