volunteer management

We have 100 volunteers and we are interested in using tessitura to manage them. Does anyone out there manager volunteers via tessitura.

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  • We have just launched our Volunteer Mgmt program in Tessitura.  We used a combination of custom screens and existing Tessitura features.  I would more than happy to share with you, feel free to drop me a line.

     

    Becci Brace

    TN PAC

     

    bbrace@tpac.org

    615.782.6573

     

    From: Tessitura Marketing Forum [mailto:forums-marketing@tessituranetwork.com] On Behalf Of Dan Grossman
    Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 10:56 AM
    To: Becci Brace
    Subject: [Tessitura Marketing Forum] volunteer management

     

    We have 100 volunteers and we are interested in using tessitura to manage them. Does anyone out there manager volunteers via tessitura.




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  • Hello Dan,

    Adding to Annie's response. We are launching our volunteer web portal in 2 weeks.   Our volunteer system is managed all through tessitura.  There is a custom screen on the customers account that allows maangers to manaully update there records.  There is also a custom screen that creates and manages schedules.  Then we have our volunteer web portal which uses the web api to make all of the custom calls. 

    The web portal allows the volunteer to manage their profile and sign up for volunteer activities.  The web login is is the same login that is used for ticketing. 

    I would be more than happy to discuss this further with you.

    Regards,

    Jon



    [edited by: Jon Ballinger at 2:38 PM (GMT -6) on 1 Sep 2010]
  • I forgot to mention that the name of the session I presented this in is "Do You Believe in Magic? Tessitura Magic on the Web".  If you do a search here for that you can view the session hand out.



    [edited by: Jon Ballinger at 3:05 PM (GMT -6) on 1 Sep 2010]
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