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Latest revision as of 20:16, 4 May 2016
Relationships
- time
- 1 to 1, 1 to many, many to many, many to 1
- Purpose - purpose, mission
- work environment
types of interactions
- a conversation
- inviting a member to come join
- connecting people through email sharing or list
Example: Fundraising (things you would want to gather from) 1 > many
- name
- email address
- ?phone number?
- financial data
- professional status
- personal interest
- donor history
- age
- engagement history
What does it mean for a funder relationship to grow:
- recognizing connection to you
- donating
- participating
- volunteering
- speaking publicly about their involvement
- thank them, appreciate them
- asking for input/opinion and listen
- knowing what kind of input to give
- showing people how their donation was used
What does it mean for a personal relationship to grow:
- shared history
- dependability
- patience - boundaries - need
- trust
- non-judgement
- being able to be yourself
- learning things
- support
- vulnerabilty
What are the ways these two lists inform one another?
What are you exchanging in the funder/fundee relationship?
How did acquire financial data?
Did you buy it or did you ask them?
- Trust in how donations are used
- knowing communication preferences
- Past donations
- Answer: Why this matters to you?
- Resources about you work
Fields that you might want on your official donor datasheet
- Name - institutional intermediary
- connect info (email or carrier pigeon)
- communication preference
- Physical proximity
- donor history
- what motivated you to give
- change in relationship
What kind of ssl certificates are there
- https now is a really good resource
there's
- wildcard ssl - if you have sites have sites in multiple servers that's like $500
- single domain ssl - $75
Recommended
- Crypto by Steven Levy