Project Management SaaS for Non Profit
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Thanks for the help Thomas, but let me be clear that it is the people who work with this non profit who are changing the lives. My team and I are just trying to assist them with doing CodeCamps, etc.
I really appreciate your help.
Robert
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Thanks Malcolm,
As an agency we use more SaaS than God some days! Our head of Local uses it and loves it. Several years ago we installed a different system and often I wish we had gone the BaseCamp root. We are giving that one a hard look.
SalesForce as a CRM, etc. tool gives licenses for free to non profit agencies and these guys have it, but need much different functionality. I thought that every student is really a project over time and Proj. Man. would be better...I think. So, if we can find a solution that would be willing to give them 15 or 20 licenses, I could certainly find ways to make sure the world knew they were being a positive force in the lives of kids.Best
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Thanks Travis,
I don't think any "out of the box" program will ever provide "full" functionality. My gut says that PM software would work much closer with having multiple disciplines involved over time. Obviously, BaseCamp has the reputation and it is deserved, but I need to find them something that they do not have to spend a lot on as they really try to ensure the money gets to the kids. (That is one of the reasons I like them so much.)
Again, thank you for your assistance.Robert
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If you want to get people started with Project Management and see how effective it be for your scenario, it may be good to start out with something Free; www.freedcamp.com.
Freedcamp replicates many of the Basecamp PM functions, it's free, and very flexible.
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Thank You Ray-pp
I will give it a try. I really appreciate the help.
Robert
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Robert,
I got an e-mail back from an executive at a basecamp I wanted to be certain that you received the same e-mail? If not I will forward it on to you.
All the best,
Thomas
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Thanks Thomas, I did get it and the client went with a better alternative through SalesForce. I still think the BaseCamp app would have been better, but they liked SalesForce and BaseCamp offered little to assist them.
Best,
Robert
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Hi Robert,
I got an e-mail from base camp's CEO I am assuming you spoke to him as well?
That is fantastic that salesforce has put their foot forward. I asked Jason Fred in the e-mail he asked me to reply to if you would contemplate writing off the expenses for his business as this would be something he is doing for charity.
I know in manufacturing we are able to do this in software as a service I assume you can do the same.
Hopefully, we will get some better news.
If not I am very happy to hear that salesforce stepped up that is awesome.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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I noticed another thing that might be interesting a similar product teamwork.com has a history of helping out schools or students.
I realize if the client is happy with salesforce I will definitely stop looking for project management tools however this one might be More project focused like base camp.
Sincerely,
Thomas
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Thomas,
I did not get something from him but got something from BaseCamp along the lines we spoke of earlier. As to Mr. Fried's comment, " ...if you would contemplate writing off the expenses for his business as this would be something he is doing for charity."
Translated that is, "Why don't you guys pay us to provide it to them and write it off yourselves?" Frankly, If he will take on the CodeCamps and other STEM activities we do, I will do just that. So, I will handle this charity for him. All he has to agree to is taking on all that we do for charity.
Now, where before I could take, "No," I today say why not take BaseCamp and place it ....
I actually find that to be rude. His justification for not offering something to them is to act as if we are asking and we do not do things for various charitable causes. What an ass.
Best