Companies and Foundations Record for Advancement
  • 28 Oct 2024
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Article summary

A Companies and Foundations record has the same options as a constituent record, with some exceptions on the Profile tab. Much like with a constituent record, a Companies and Foundations record can include custom fields. A record is linked to a constituent through the Jobs area on the constituent’s Profile tab. With the records linked, using the query tool can resolve the constituents who work for, or who have previously worked for, an organization defined in the Companies and Foundations dataset. This link can help identify matching gift opportunities. 

Dataset

The Companies and Foundations dataset includes records for non-human entities with the capacity to give, and it stores various attributes related to each company or foundation. Commonly added fields include:

  • Corporate matching

  • Industry information

  • Employee-specific details

Records can be linked through the relationships tab, the jobs tab, and the giving tab.

Other fields and prompts that can be added include:

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Company ID
Company Name
Recognition Name
Salutation
Match Percentage
Match Employee Annual Limit
Match Minimum Gift
Match Maximum Gift
Match Notes
SIS PIDM
Current Employees
Former Employees

Industry
Staff Assigned
Constituent Type
Cultivation Phase
Communications Exclusions
Match Distribution Frequency
Match Alumni Status
Match Employee Status
Match Purpose

Different Company Match

Records

As with Person records, dataset records can be imported in bulk. Likewise, unique identifying fields from legacy systems can be imported into custom dataset-scoped fields.

When importing the data, Slate attempts to prevent the creation of duplicate records by finding an existing match. The matching criteria, including the order of evaluation, are described in the Matching Criteria for Dataset Records Knowledge Base article.

When adding records to a dataset, use a unique Key each record. This unique value is comparable to a person's Slate Reference ID.

Core data elements for the import of dataset records include: Name, Key, Unique for Merging Custom Field (Colleague ID, Advance ID, Jenzabar ID, and so on).

 


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