PUB Crawl for February 13, 2017

As many of us celebrate Valentine's Day, I can't think of a better way to show that special someone just how much you care about them...than by sharing the warmth of Salesforce knowledge. So push that bouquet of flowers aside, put down that box of chocolates, and enjoy some community goodness.

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Great Posts from the Salesforce Power of Us Hub

  1. Restrict visibility on individual gifts while maintaining unrestricted visibility for grants
    Ilene Weismehl (Community Catalyst)

    You don't need secret handshakes or elaborate passwords to restrict visibility for a certain group of Salesforce user. Learn how to selective display information in 4 steps.

  2. Hub Heroes for January 2017
    Anne Young (Salesforce.org)

    Shout out to the Hub Heroes of January 2017! Without incredible people contributing to the Hub we would all be lacking guidance and help in the Salesforce world.

  3. 4 things to consider when moving to a marketing automation platform
    Jacqueline Fassett (Idealist Consulting)

    Want to automate your marketing outreach but not sure where to start? Need to do more email marketing but find that you're lacking sufficient hours in a day to do it all? Do I have a blog post for you.

  4. How do I split 1 donation across multiple campaigns?
    Danny Davis (Together for Haiti)

    When you have a whole pie, you split it with multiple people. Right? Right? You can do the same thing when it comes to splitting donations across multiple campaigns made to your organizations!

  5. Donation history report for members of a campaign
    Gillian Murphy (Children's Alliance)

    While I continue to struggle along using an paper ledger with a quill pen, I'd encourage you to use custom reports to keep track of all your donor history. Big upside: no potential messy ink spills.

  6. NPSP How-To Series: Manage Soft Credits
    Katie McFadden (Swift River Consulting)

    Between blockbuster movie editing, and appearances at the Golden Globes, Katie and members of the Salesforce non-procit community have come together once again for another box office hit: managing soft credits.

  7. Why shouldn't I use person accounts in an organization without NPSP?
    Reilly Ellis (LIFE Courses Inc)

    Listen, I'm not one to start a debate that will end up making US presidential debates of 2016 look like a playground squabble, so I'm just going to let this one speak for itself.

Great Events for the Salesforce Nonprofit Community

  1. Fast Forward Nonprofit Accelerator
    David Averill (Salesforce.org)

    What would you do with $25,000? Take part in the Fast Forward's accelerator program where your organization will receive a grant of $25,000 and 13 weeks of training from 100 qualified mentors. Added bonus: its convenient location in San Francisco is where you can find the best burritos in the world!

  2. NPSP Day Minneapolis - Feb 24
    Ryan Ozimek (Soapbox Engage)

    Hop on a plane, jump in a car, do whatever it takes to make your way to Minneapolis for the next NPSP Day! See you there!

  3. NPSP Community Sprint - March 21-22
    Judi Sohn (Salesforce.org)

    Leave the track shoes, take the laptop. See you in Baltimore!

  4. EMEA Office Hours - Tue, Feb 14 @ 3pm GMT
    Julia Whitehead (Giveclarity.org)

    Join our friends Raphael Wulff, Sergey Erlikh, and James Browne for the European Hub Office hours!

  5. HUB Office Hours - Fri, Feb 17 @ 12pm ET
    Caroline Renard (Technology Interpreter for Arts Groups)

    HUB Office Hours are back, and so are Adam Kramer and Donna Whitig. I was lucky enough to see Adam in New Orleans recently. Ask him about his favorite place to get doughnuts. Also, maybe something about Salesforce, too.

Great Ideas for Nonprofits Using Salesforce

  1. Schedule Payments using fixed Payment Amount
    Katherine Chang (University Settlement Society of New York)

    Rather than needing to select a number of payments to split across multiple installments, what about starting by selecting the amount of each payment instead?