Nonprofits Boston

Vermont Nonprofit looking for help and Cloudforce Boston!

Hi everyone,

One of our user group members is look for some assistance with their Salesforce implementation.  Here is their request:

"Craft Emergency Relief Fund (www.craftemergency.org) is a nonprofit based in Montpelier, VT that provides emergency relief assistance and emergency preparedness resources to craft artists nationwide.

We have been using the Enterprise edition of Salesforce for four years. A description of the customizations to our version can be found at http://cvnp.typepad.com/blog/2005/04/salesforce_as_n.html. We are considering moving to the nonprofit template, but first want to see it in use by an organization that is using its full functionality. We have done a bit of research on the subject and we have used the trial version, but we feel it would be very helpful to work with another organization for a bit before a final decision.

If you are in Vermont, maybe sitting down with a few of us for part of a day will be all we need. If a meeting is not workable, maybe a few virtual sessions over a couple of weeks would do it. Sometime in the next month or two would be ideal for us.

Please contact Les Snow at les@craftemergency.org if you're interested.  Thanks for considering this request."

Also, if you weren't already aware, next Thursday, 3/26 is the Salesforce "Cloudforce" event here in Boston.  Here is the direct link to register for the event: http://www.salesforce.com/events/customer/local-user-groups/70130000000EfENAA0.jsp  If that doesn't work, you can go the Salesforce Events page and look for Boston: http://www.salesforce.com/events/

I'll be there for at least part of the day.  There will be a Salesforce Foundation table and Birds of a Feather sessions over lunch.  Hope to see you there!

Marc

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