Crimson History
Since 1981, CMDI has provided innovative fundraising platforms, compliance solutions, and data management for Republican political campaigns and organizations. Throughout our history, we developed a unique capacity to handle high-volume, fast-paced operations in contribution processing, compliance management, and fundraising support for more than 22 presidential committees, 171 U.S. House, and 68 U.S. Senate campaigns. At the core of CMDI’s reputation are custom software applications, such as Crimson and CrimsonFiler, which were developed and crafted using our decades of political and fundraising experience. During the 2020 election cycle, CMDI managed a combined $4.32 billion in funds raised from 12.25 million donors contributing to our 260 clients.
CMDI creates the 1st database with demographic information to target voter clusters with personalized, programmatically-generated messaging utilizing xerographic technology.
CMDI puts the national voter database “online” allowing National Committees and Reagan for President to access automated mailing list order fulfillment services.
Donor Management System, based on MS-DOS, is created. The version used by the RNC contains 19 tables. By 1996, CMDI updates dMS with a version based on Windows.
CMDI’s Donor/Member Management System is specifically designed for fundraising & membership organizations. The network is online and accessible at all times. By 2001, dMS 4.2 can be accessed in real-time over CMDI's network and the web.
CMDI's software guides users, step-by-step, through creating an FEC report, compiled donations and expenditures, formatted reports, and submitted them electronically.
CMDI launches Dexter and provides the first online database that makes all information accessible to all campaign staff in a central location.
DexFile, the companion filing software for CMDI's Dexter, is launched and makes filing reports with the FEC easy.
The first web-based enterprise campaign software is launched to manage all aspects of campaign fundraising, data management, and compliance.
The McCain for President Victory Fund finance team uses DexTeam to manage their own cadre of volunteer fundraisers.
A web-based platform for managing political multi-level, volunteer fundraising platform is released for campaigns spanning presidential to House races.
New Crimson features are released including the Expenditure Module, Wealth Engine Integration, and the Crimson Events Wizard.
After 15 years of working with clients to file FEC reports, CMDI released CrimsonFiler, a more efficient, flexible, and easier way to file federal and state reports.
The new version of Crimson is moved to Azure and includes new dashboards, enhanced analytics, gift batch entry, bundler tracking, FEC lookup, Google Map Address Lookup, and increased security.
Native mobile apps for Crimson are released for Android and iOS and include major dashboards, donor records, Google maps, call sheets, and other features.
Crimson rolls out updates including Export by Channel, tooltips, faster searches, ID tokens, chat support, suppression flag enhancements, and new task features. In 2017, CMDI makes major security investments to enhance PCI Standards, releases a new Mass-Deduping Feature, and makes enhancements to Events, Money, Treasury, and People Profiles.
A new, responsive version of Crimson is released including two-factor authorization, expanded dashboards and search features, a new Event section, and a redesigned People Profile.
New Crimson dashboards are rolled out along with new features including Moves Management, Fundraiser Portfolio, updated Giving History, responsive design, and dark mode.