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Introduction to Advance Web
Chapter 1: Prospect Tracking Concepts and Entity Attributes
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Objectives
• At the end of this session, you should understand
— the concepts of the prospect tracking model
—how to view prospect Information
— the concept of entity-level vs. prospect-level attributes
—how to maintain entity-level attributes
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What Is a Prospect?
• Different organizations may define a prospect in different ways
—capable of giving $X,XXX over a period of X years
—has a certain combination of ability, interest, and inclination to make a gift
—has given $X,XXX over a period of X years
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How Does Advance Manage Prospect Information?
• The Advance Prospect Tracking Subsystem is designed to be flexible within a certain framework
—The Prospect Tracking process is generally similar across organizations
—Different organizations may manage prospects differently
—Different organizations may maintain different types of information for prospects
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How Does Advance Manage Prospect Information?
• There can be many different scenarios, but here is a simple one
ProspectEntity ID
Prospect ID
Assignments, Categories, Contacts, Entities, Evaluations,
Interests, Notes, Stages, Tasks
Entity (Suspect)
Entity ID
Assignments
Contact Person
Demographic Profile
Evaluations
Interests
Notes
Other Philanthropic Affinities
Philanthropic Interests
Stewardship
Tasks
Wealth & AssetsContact Reports
Entity ID
Prospect ID
Proposal ID
Type, Purpose, Author, etc.
ProposalEntity ID
Prospect ID
Proposal ID
Assignments, Contacts, Notes,
Proposal Purpose, Stages,
Tasks, Planned Giving
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Viewing Prospect Information
• You can view a summary of Prospect information for an entity in two ways
—Prospect Summary form of the Entity Overview application
—Prospect Tracking Summary application
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Prospect Summary Form
• Title bar displays number of prospect records for entity
• Link provides quick access to most recent contact report, if exists
• Displays major or planned giving prospect indicator
• Displays details such as rating, type, stage, etc.
• Displays the primary prospect assignment name
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Task 1 – View the prospect summary form
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Prospect Tracking Summary Application (PTSUM)
• Prospect Tracking Summary Application
—Entity Attributes Nav. Tree – Displays type and number of entity-level attribute records
—Prospect Information – Displays summary information for prospect and prospect-level attribute records
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Prospect Tracking Summary Application (PTSUM)
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Entity Attributes
• Entity attributes may be used to help determine prospect status
• Track prospect information for entities who have not achieved true “prospect” status (i.e., high-level annual fund prospects)
• Highlight entity attribute and drilldown to add, view, or update entity attribute
• Your organization can set prospect security to limit access to entity-level attributes
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Prospect Information Form
• If no prospect or prospect-level attribute records exist, form will be empty
• Click arrow button next to prospect/attribute to expand/collapse details
• Click hyperlink on the prospect/attribute record to add, view, or update
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Task 2 – View the prospect tracking summary application
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QUESTIONS?
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Identifying Your Prospect
• Most organizations follow a process similar to the one described below, by which entities become “qualified” as prospects
—Potential prospect (suspect entity) identified by Development Officer or Researcher
—Assessment of capacity and inclination to give
—“Qualified” prospects assigned, cultivated, solicited, and stewarded
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Starts With the Entity
• To track prospect information, there must first be an entity record
• Use entity attributes to assist in the qualification process
• Examples:
—Track capacity using Evaluations, Wealth & Assets, Demographic Profile
—Track inclination using Interests, Philanthropic Affinity, Philanthropic Interests
—Track progress toward qualification using Contact Reports, Tasks
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Entity Evaluations (ENTE)
• Entity evaluations can help you arrive at a realistic assessment of capacity
—Enter the type of evaluation, a rating (range), a specific rated amount, an affinity factor, etc.
—Enter a rating date, and an evaluator, if available
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Entity Evaluations (ENTE)
An entity can have several different types of evaluations to help pinpoint capacity
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Task 3 – View the Entity Evaluations application and enter entity evaluation data
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Demographic Profile (DEMOP)
• Demographic Profile can store information acquired from third-party vendors
—describes various lifestyle and wealth factors and rankings
—generally, data is purchased and imported to database
—may be manually entered
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Demographic Profile (DEMOP)
An entity can have several different types of demographic profile information to help pinpoint capacity and inclination.
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Task 4 – View the Demographic Profile and enter demographic profile data
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Entity Interests (ENTI)
• Entity Interest refers to your organization’s programs which are of interest to the entity
—describes the specific interest and a funding purpose (endowment, scholarship, research grant, etc.)
— includes the stage of cultivation of the interest
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Entity Interests (ENTI)
Entity Interests (Prospect Tracking) should
not be confused with Interests (Biographic)
which refer to the entity’s lifestyle interests
(skiing, tennis, wine, etc.)
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Task 5 – View the Entity Interests application and enter entity interest data
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Philanthropic Affinity (PHILA)
• Philanthropic Affinity refers to an entity’s involvement with other philanthropic groups
— includes the organization name or descriptive code
— tracks type of affinity, gift information (if available), and source of information
—can maintain info for multiple organizations
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Philanthropic Affinity (PHILA)
Philanthropic Affinity provides useful clues about an entity’s philanthropic focus
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Task 6 – View the Philanthropic Affinity application and enter philanthropic data
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Wealth and Assets (WEAS)
• Wealth and Assets displays information about an entity’s personal or corporate wealth and assets
—Can track description and estimated value of entity’s assets detailing information on real estate, art collections, stock holdings, etc.
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Wealth and Assets (WEAS)
Wealth and Assets provides useful clues about an entity’s overall capacity
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Task 7 – View the Wealth and Assets application and enter wealth/asset data
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Philanthropic Interests (PHILI)
• Philanthropic Interests refers to an entity’s interest in general philanthropic areas
— Includes general purpose and general type
—Similar to Philanthropic Affinity, but refers to general interest, not specific support of a philanthropic organization
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Philanthropic Interests (PHILI)
Philanthropic Interests provides useful clues about an entity’s philanthropic focus
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Task 8 – View Philanthropic Interests and enter philanthropic interest data
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Entity Tasks and Contact Reports
• Entity Tasks and Contact Reports allow you to track “to-do” items and contacts with an entity
—Plan and execute a series of scheduled steps for working with an entity
—Track contacts (phone calls, letters, visits, etc.) with an entity
—Link a specific contact report with a specific task and vice versa
—Tasks and Contact Reports are especially important when an entity becomes a prospect…more on that later!
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� Notes (ENTN)
� Philanthropic Affinity (PHILA)
� Philanthropic Interests (PHILI)
� Stewardship (STWR)
� Tasks (ENTT)
� Wealth & Assets (WEAS)
� Assignments (ENTA)
� Contact Reports (CRPTS)
� Contact Person (ENTC)
� Demographic Profile (DEMOP)
� Evaluations (ENTE)
� Interests (ENTI)
Entity Attributes
• Here is a list of Entity Attributes
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QUESTIONS?
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