TechSoup has updated its
Donor-Management Software Comparison chart.
Look to this chart for a side-by-side comparison of the key features of eight popular programs, including The Raiser's Edge, DonorPerfect, and eTapestry.
Information on the chart is self-reported -- and the list of donor-management systems is by no means complete. If you have experience with these or other donor-management applications, please share your feedback and recommendations below.


Joined on 10-17-2004
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I am recommending that our non-profit implement Salesforce.com as we qualify for their FREE enterprise edition - 10 license program. However, I'm also proposing that we spend $7K on a "discovery" phase with a SFDC consultant, followed by an engagement to configure the software for $20 - $30K (est.). Our Board thinks this is "too expensive". I need some budgetary figures for the INITIAL SET-UP and CONFIGURATION/HARDWARE investment for the other Vendors listed on the Tech Soup comparison chart. CAN ANYONE PROVIDE THESE BUDGETARY FIGURES THAT I COULD SHARE WITH OUR BOARD. The numbers in the spreadsheet currently seem extremely low. THANKS!


Joined on 06-25-2004
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I would like to add that the comparison list should include FundFaiser Software. I have posted comments regarding FundRaiser Software previously and I would like make sure that users looking to compare donor software know of this program. Visit their website at www.fundraisersoftware.com
I need to also add that the support you receive from Fundraiser Software is top notch!


Joined on 02-15-2005
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I recently assisted a nfp in an extensive evaluation of most of the listed products. For their needs, DonorPro from TowerCare (not listed here) clearly came out at the top of their list.
For full disclosure -- I'm a volunteer with db experience and no relationship to any vendor.


Joined on 01-09-2007
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Where is FilemakerPro? Is it not standard enough for comparison? In my experience, it is one of the affordable options, although maintenance and training can become an issue later on.


Joined on 03-21-2006
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Hazbrook,
We, like most vendors, price our systems based on a variety of factors, such as number of users, number of records in the system, which additional tools and services you wish to utilize, etc.
Depending on those variables, $35K may be a great deal, or a horrible one.
If you could provide those details, I bet you'd get a more detailed response ;-)
I hope that helps,
Marc
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DonorPerfect Fundraising Software
www.donorperfect.com


Joined on 03-18-2007
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I would like to find out how to get our software product, V-Manager, included on this comparison. Our software compares quite favorably with the listed packages.
Thanks.
Tuvia
www.vmanager.com


Joined on 03-18-2007
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As you have already heard, "too expensive" is vague matter. If you are the Red Cross, with a requirements list as long as your arm implementing a custom Oracle application, you might be getting a good deal. If you are a mid-size npo with 20-30 users, you are probably paying way too much.
We have had a number of clients who implemented our software do so after going the consultant/evaluation route. As I review some of their end-result evaluations and recommendations, as well as their fees, I have to say that your board is probably not over-reacting. The big caveat, of course, is we on the forum know nothing of your organization and its needs, so it is tough to say anything with any certainty whatsoever.
If you were to post some idea of your npo size and requirements in general, I am sure you will get lots of opinions!
Tuvia Vinitsky
V-Manager Software
www.vmanager.com


Joined on 01-20-2007
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I am looking at DonorPro and other systems right now. I liked it. Can you tell me more about why it was the best product for your client?


Joined on 06-14-2007
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I'm searching for member management AND ticketing software for a small arts organization. I have been looking into three software packages: Tessitura, Blackbaud (Raiser's Edge and Patron Edge) and TheatreManager.
Does anyone have experience with these individual programs? Are there any other programs I have overlooked?
I would appreciate feedback.


Joined on 07-27-2007
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Just a note: B2P, the company that used to sell Nonprofitbooks, appears to have gone out of business without notifying their user base.
Hi, Stephen,
Thanks for the heads up on that. I can't find any press releases or the like on it and Google only turns up this
Tech Soup thread about the problem.
Thanks,


Joined on 08-08-2007
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We've been investigating this too as a nonprofit ballet. Have you checked out Kintera?


Joined on 06-11-2007
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We have been using Generations by inResonance for the past year. It is based on Filemaker. I wish that we had known about TechSoup and your database comparision while we were doing our search. I think we may have chosen differently. I would like to know if others have experience with Generations and how they like it.
Diane


Joined on 04-17-2008
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Could you please add the web URL of DonorPro to the comparison chart? www.donorpro.com
We have been using DonorPro for 6 months now and we absolutely love it. I just thought their website should be on the chart.
Sincerely,
John