Benevon Next Step Donor Management Software
The Benevon Next Step Web-based data management system assists nonprofits in easily implementing the Benevon Model for non profit fundraising. It is designed to help you manage all your gift, pledge, and payment information, and track your donors, prospective donors, board members, and volunteers from the initial Point of Entry through the Free Feel-Good Cultivation Event and beyond.
What is Next Step?
Developed in coordination with eTapestry, Next Step is powered by the well-known and successful eTapestry database application. Calendar and contact management functions help you manage and record your communications. Advanced query and reporting tools give you the ability to analyze all your non profit fundraising activities.
In addition, Next Step can be fully integrated with your existing Web site using an e-commerce module to provide online giving or event registration capabilities. A number of additional services and feature modules are available, including Web-based training and data conversion from your existing database program.
Next Step success
To learn about Rush Homes' success with Next Step, read Finding a Home with Benevon and Next Step.
Register for an online demonstration of Next Step
You can also see a demonstration of the capabilities of Next Step by registering for one of the regularly scheduled free non profit training webinars. These sixty-minute sessions are an ideal way to experience the potential of Next Step for your organization. To view the schedule and register for an upcoming webinar, visit the Webinar Registration Page on Blackbaud's WebEx Web site.
Free thirty-day trial
Sign up for a free thirty-day trial of Benevon's Next Step.
Cost
To determine the cost of Next Step for your organization, download the Next Step Pricing Sheet. (Requires Adobe Reader.)
Learn more
To find out more about Next Step, please contact your Next Step Professional at nextstep@etapestry.com or (888) 739-3827 ext. 7335.
eTapestry is a Blackbaud company.
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