This document is meant to be a short starting point for nonprofits to make a decision if Salesforce.com is a good choice for their nonprofit. It will give some introduction to what Salesforce.com does, and the benefits and risks involved in using it.

What is Salesforce.com?
Salesforce.com (NYSE:CRM) is a San Francisco company that makes an online database available to nonprofits. The database is very flexible, and that allows a nonprofit to use Salesforce.com for tracking donor management and other activities.

The Salesforce.com Foundation, which has overseen the donation of Salesforce.com cash, staff time, and products, currently donates 10 user licenses of Salesforce.com to any qualifying charitable organization.

What can Salesforce.com do?
Salesforce.com can help nonprofits keep track of the people they work with, and all the work they do with them. Salesforce.com can be:

Salesforce.com allows you to easily track important communications you have with people:

Salesforce.com has powerful querying and reporting tools:

Salesforce.com likes to share:

What can't Salesforce.com do?
Salesforce.com, like all software, has limits:

What are the benefits of using Salesforce.com?

What are risks I should consider about using Salesforce.com?
Access to the system is donated:

What are the costs associated with using Salesforce.com?
Salesforce.com needs to be setup to get it to work right for you. This work is best done by a consultant familiar with Salesforce.com. Depending on complexity, the cost will range from a few thousand dollars, to tens of thousands. After that, your ongoing monthly cost to use Salesforce.com can be $0. You'll need someone to administer your Salesforce.com system after it's installed. This could be a user on your staff who is good with databases, or a dedicated IT person, depending on your needs.

Is Salesforce.com right for my organization?
Salesforce.com is a great database option that all organizations should consider because of the incredible benefits.

Source: http://www.onenw.org/toolkit/is-salesforce.com-right-for-your-nonprofit