15 years Percentage of people who look for information on line in 2004 10%, in 2019 97% Blackberry had millions of users in the US in 2004, Less than 1% in 2019 At its peak in 2004, Blockbuster had more than 9,000 stores in the U.S, In 2019 0 April 15th 2004 TD Carpenter and […]
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August 13, 2018
Too many of our partners are running into situations where they are overwhelmed with things that need to be done. Need to clean up old accounts, or balance a checkbook that someone let get WAY out of control. How about that recent new hire that walked in to find all “standard” processes are not being […]
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Spends less time running reports, managing grants and all the various required accounting responsibilities for your organization, so you can focus on your mission and strategic planning. CAI Dynamics can help support your Not for Profit organizations with essential integration and reporting on mission critical, software, membership, donor and event packages. Integrating this data across […]
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October 18, 2017
How you take your coffee may affect its taxability When researching my favorite beverage for National and International Coffee Days (Sept. 29 and Oct. 1), I discovered that coffee hyped up goats in ninth century Ethiopia and was dubbed a “bitter invention of Satan” by 17th century Christian Italians. This was unexpected. Still, the […]
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August 22, 2017
2017 Mid-Year Sales Tax Changes Dealing with change is standard operating procedure for many companies: employees leave and are hired; new products are introduced and old ones phased out; there are booms, and there are busts. On top of all that, companies need to account for sales and use tax changes. Significant changes in […]
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June 7, 2017
When does marketing go too far? Where do these marketing folks get our information?! Random e-mails from people you’ve never heard of offering you something obscure based on one sentence you typed yesterday. Why?! Does this really work? It must because everyone does it at some level. Then made up marketing words. I thought marketing […]
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May 18, 2017
What’s Next 1 talked about cost per dollar raised (CPDR) and how processes and systems will help keep costs down, and left off with the statement to “Start tracking a metric related to what you do”. We called up some of our partners and talked to them about tracking metrics. Answers came back about so […]
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May 9, 2017
Pam Misialek is at it again, sharing good stuff she’s finding out in the world. This time it’s a training webinar by “Training by Amber”. Hit this link and get all the info! https://community.dynamics.com/gp/b/gpteamblog/archive/2017/04/19/free-training-for-dynamics-gp-available Thanks! justin@caidynamics.com Justin
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April 25, 2017
OK, we introduced our “What’s next” series, which drove many conversations with old and new contacts in the non-profit sector, and it was clear in several meetings that the first thing to talk about is CPDR – Cost per Dollar Raised – Every discussion with non-profit partners rolled up somehow to how much money it […]
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February 28, 2017
Is You Non-Profit Struggling? What’s Next?! Nonprofit organizations face a number of challenges like budgeting, reduced government funding, lack of systems and many others as they grow and are continually trying to do more with less. Working with nonprofit organizations I see many of the same challenges they face and too often see them, […]