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Crimson Training in October
We hope you can join our next Crimson training sessions on Wednesday, October 30. The first session will cover Crimson Overview at 11 a.m. This comprehensive overview will review Crimson’s tools and features that can help streamline your daily operations and enhance your donor management strategies.
The afternoon session at 2 p.m. will cover how CrimsonGPT can streamline and simplify your work inside of Crimson.
How to Use Email Scheduler to Track 48-Hour Contributions
The 2024 primary season starts at the beginning of March, so the time frame for filing 48-Hour Notices will be starting for many campaigns. These must be filed for donations over $1,000 between 20 days and 48 hours before a primary or general election. Crimson’s Email Scheduler can alert you via a daily email when new reportable donations are entered into Crimson.
Crimson Feature of the Month: Crimson GPT
CrimsonGPT is a new AI-powered search tool integrated into your Crimson database. It allows you to ask questions and receive instant answers, streamlining your workflow and letting you focus on strategy rather than data mining. Imagine being able to quickly find out how many donors live within 50 miles of the Atlanta airport or the total donations from Cincinnati, Ohio in the last six months—now you can, effortlessly.
Crimson Training Opportunities in September
Join us for our upcoming Crimson training sessions, which are designed to help you optimize your use of the platform and help you do your job faster and better. We’re excited to offer two training opportunities on Wednesday, September 25, 2024 — a Crimson Overview training at 11 a.m. and a Map It session at 2 p.m.
Crimson Feature of the Month: Map It
There are two distinct Map It features in Crimson. Both utilize Google Maps and help you visualize addresses in your database. The Event dashboard has a Map It feature that displays all your upcoming events. The People Search Map It tools displays where all your donors are on a map and quickly see a distribution of the locations of your data.