As a higher education advancement leader, you’re probably on the lookout for ways to engage more effectively with donors, alumni, and other constituents. If you use (or are thinking about using) the Salesforce platform and ecosystem, one powerful and simple way to deepen connections and provide a great donor and alumni experience is to offer an integrated online portal using Salesforce Experience Cloud.
Experience Cloud is a portal, or online community, solution that allows you to present the types of data you choose from your Salesforce instance to various constituents of your choice. It also lets those constituents share and view information, update their own data, and interact with your organization. Experience Cloud comes with templates for the most common types of portals, plus tools to manage the web content and data you want to display to your donor, alumni, and other constituents.
One of the most significant aspects of a donor/alumni portal built with Salesforce Experience Cloud is that no integrations are needed. Because it’s built in Salesforce, it can access and share information with all of the Salesforce solutions your institution uses.
Learn tips and insights about using Salesforce for your higher education institution. Read the guide, Transforming Advancement and Fundraising in Higher Education with Salesforce
This approach offers multiple ways to strengthen relationships with donors and alumni:
The Salesforce platform and ecosystem of solutions offer great possibilities for higher education advancement. If your organization is interested in using Salesforce, learn more about our services for higher education institutions and contact us today.
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