CharityJunction

Third Sector Data Management

Our Approach

Our Services

Database Auditing: quantifying inaccuracies, discrepancies and underperformance and suggesting tailor-made protocols of data management

Database Cleansing & Standardisation: Cleaning poor-quality data and integrating singular methods of data recording

Operationalisation: putting good data to work through reports and evidence-based prioritisation

Data/Database Migration & Consolidation: transferring and integrating data from previous data management systems and into a new database

Data Analysis and Constituent Rating: finding who and where your likely supporters are by combining your organisation's existing donor data with over 15 demographic criteria based on UK-based donors; constituents can be rated according to your organisation's fundraising strategy and personal fundraising experience

Database Training: bringing the database to the forefront of prospect cultivation and fundraising management

Database Management: managing databases as an outsourced function; offering analysis and suggestions for prospect pools, appeals and campaigns

Speak to Charity Junction to identify the change you want and its effect on your organisation's potential

Work with Charity Junction to meet your goals and balance business as usual with changes to your data management

Build on your new capacities and use new data to gain knowledge about your campaigns, prospects and members

We work with our clients to bring together database cleansing and configuration, development of reasonable database business rules, and database training with front-line experience and understanding of what works and what could work better.

Every organisation is different and has different needs, so our approach is to integrate new capabilities into existing or new fundraising objectives in order to minimise difficulties in transitions.

Are making a Change? Read about our work in Transitions

Is your data holding you back?: We can help you do something about it

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