Salesforce Event System developed at the University of St. Thomas
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Salesforce Event System developed at the University of St. Thomas
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on providing higher education institutions the tools they need to manage student recruitment in Salesforce.
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on building a tool to generate test data.
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on building a schema for memberships, renewals, payments, multiple members, families, benefits, etc, that actually works. Eventually automation.
Declarative Test Framework - Write automated unit tests in visual flow for any SDFC automation, apex, process builder or flow.
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on building functionality to search for course and credit transfer equivalency between institutions.
We aim to build best-fit Event Management architecture and features within the NPSP framework.
Proposing updates to the existing functionality "Acknowledge Donations by Email"
This project aims to create a framework to allow organizations to create configurable target goals or tasks aimed at increasing adoption of the platform through gamification.
The Outbound Funds team work at SFDO Community Sprints. For full product details go to https://github.com/SalesforceFoundation/OutboundFunds.
Place to develop metric tracking
A Salesforce application for tracking time worked on a grant
Global Goals Mapping Tool for NPSP
Adding options for additional mapping options when converting leads
A space for sharing info on automatic lead conversion based on criteria in NPSP/HEDA
Engagement Plans 2.0
Use cases for nonprofit and higher education process automation
This will allow an organization to visualise data from several types of field as "tags". They can be color-coded and are displayed to the Users as a Lightning Component.
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