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Indianapolis Salesforce.com User Group

This group is for salesforce.com users who want to network with other users, share best practices, and keep informed on local meetings and events. Members should also register via salesforce.com at http://usergroups.salesforce.com/indianapolis/

Website: http://usergroups.salesforce.com/indianapolis/
Location: Indianapolis, IN
Members: 27
Latest Activity: Nov 2

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Joe Dager

How do I start? 1 Reply

Started by Joe Dager. Last reply by Mike Harmon Nov. 4, 2008.

Joe Dager

How do I start?

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Joe Wachs Comment by Joe Wachs on July 28, 2009 at 3:36pm
Christy,
If you are applying for an SFDC License for non-profits, you will have to start by completing this form: http://www.salesforcefoundation.org/NPOPackagesTrial

This form will allow SFDC to approve your organization for a 30-Day Trial while your non-profit status application is pending. Be sure to have current documentation of your 501(c)3 status, as this will speed up the approval process on their side.
Christy Glesing Comment by Christy Glesing on July 28, 2009 at 3:12pm
Looking into Salesforce.com for non-profits. Any tips?
Jerry Greene Comment by Jerry Greene on May 12, 2009 at 12:38pm
OK, here’s a question; you have a great new idea, everyone loves it but no one is buying it. What’s the problem? Is it your message, is it your website? What are some of your tips on effectively selling your brand that ends in a sale? Share your thoughts… - Jerome http://nohome.org Humanitarian Web Hosting
Kenan Farrell Comment by Kenan Farrell on March 6, 2009 at 12:26pm
Yes, we're using the Salesforce for nonprofit edition. I don't recall it taking long at all to get the license...BUT, we do have a Salesforce employee on the Board so that might have sped things along.
Amol Dalvi Comment by Amol Dalvi on March 6, 2009 at 10:57am
Kenan,

Are you using the Salesforce Nonprofit Edition? How long did it take you to go through the process and get the Nonprofit Edition license...?

Thanks,
Amol.
Kenan Farrell Comment by Kenan Farrell on March 6, 2009 at 10:35am
Hi all. My name is Kenan. I'm an Intellectual Property and Business law attorney by day, but I use Salesforce in connection with my nonprofit work with the California Dictionary Project (and soon the Indiana Dictionary Project). We use Salesforce to track donors and grants, coordinate dictionary deliveries with school districts and as a central repository for our documents. I'm sure we could be doing much more with Salesforce, so I hope to get some great ideas from this group.
Jim Shireman Comment by Jim Shireman on March 6, 2009 at 8:51am
I am currently in a career search and signed up for the 30 day demo period. My two main purposes for this are that many employers I am targeting use Salesforce.com for their CRM and I need to have some credentials and familiarity with its use and secondly may start my own business venture and would most likely use this as my CRM. Learning curve seems to be a little steep but, taking the online training modules and using the live training sessions should help.
 

Members (27)

Mike Harmon Joe Dager Troy Burk Amol Dalvi Scott MacDonald Luke Newton Noah Coffey Marty Bird Michael Lundy Daren Tomey Megan C. Glover Rick Wehrle Douglas Karr Thomas Ho Hazel "The Queen" Walker Gary Galvin Bjorn Carlson Joe Wachs Tiffany Foster Jim Shireman Kenan Farrell Deanna Dennison Jerry Greene Jason McKissock Christy Glesing Matt Zink Christy Anderson
 
 

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