Salesforce Event System developed at the University of St. Thomas
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Salesforce Event System developed at the University of St. Thomas
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on building a schema for memberships, renewals, payments, multiple members, families, benefits, etc, that actually works. Eventually automation.
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on standardizing Salesforce System Administrator and Business Analyst job descriptions
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on increasing the diversity, equality and inclusion at the Sprints and creating a framework for the nonprofit Salesforce ecosystem.
We aim to build best-fit Event Management architecture and features within the NPSP framework.
This project is a set of sample data that can be used to populate a clean NPSP install (e.g. a scratch org). It’s intended to be used for learning purposes, e.g. training new users or new admins of NPSP to get them familiar with the base platform.
Proposing updates to the existing functionality "Acknowledge Donations by Email"
This project aims to create a framework to allow organizations to create configurable target goals or tasks aimed at increasing adoption of the platform through gamification.
Place to develop metric tracking
A Salesforce application for tracking time worked on a grant
Project to transfer the Affiliations Functionality in the NPSP to the "Contact to Multiple Account" standard Salesforce Functionality
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on managing surveys, applications and other intake data.
A space for sharing info on automatic lead conversion based on criteria in NPSP/HEDA
Global Goals Mapping Tool for NPSP
Use cases for nonprofit and higher education process automation
This will allow an organization to visualise data from several types of field as "tags". They can be color-coded and are displayed to the Users as a Lightning Component.
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