Our nonprofit is considering adopting a CRM, but I’m worried about the challenges. Will it take too much time to set up? What if the team doesn’t adapt to it? I’d love to hear from others who’ve been through this transition—was it worth the effort?
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Great point! I’ve been through this process, and while there’s an adjustment period, the benefits far outweigh the challenges. Following advice like what’s in that article made it easier—we started small and scaled up. The time we saved on admin work allowed us to focus more on fundraising and community outreach. Trust me, your team will adapt quicker than you think!
I had the same concerns, but implementing a CRM is more manageable than it seems, especially if you choose the right one. This blog https://www.technology.org/2024/12/20/free-mockup-tools-to-supercharge-your-marketing/ has a step-by-step guide for nonprofits. It suggests tools that offer straightforward onboarding, pre-built templates, and excellent support. Starting with small features like donor tracking can help ease your team into using it effectively.