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LinkedIn: Updated Copy

Copy updates only; the link-share card designs are unchanged. Links get added once the page is live. Suggested posting order: B, then A, then C, spaced out over a few weeks.

What changed: removed em dashes, varied a sentence that appeared word for word in both A and B, trimmed a long fourth paragraph in A, translated the technical MCP language in B into plain English, gave C a stronger opening line, and trimmed the hashtags.

Post B: Claude readiness (post first)

"Can we just point Claude at our data?"

Every nonprofit leader, at some point this year.

The honest answer: not yet. AI is only as good as the data beneath it, and most nonprofits have CRM records, program data, and spreadsheets scattered across dozens of systems. Point Claude at that and you get confident, wrong answers.

Getting from Claude-curious to Claude-deployed means closing the readiness gap: warehouse-ready, then analytics-ready, then AI-ready. Civis builds all three layers, then connects Claude to your governed data. Plain-language questions, no SQL, and no copies of your data ever leave the platform.

The payoff: your fundraising team asks "which lapsed donors gave more than $500 last year?" and gets the answer in seconds, not a report ticket.

See the path to Claude-deployed → [LP link]

#Nonprofit #AI #Salesforce

OG card: "From Claude-curious to Claude-deployed" (unchanged).

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Post A: Cost savings (post second)

Nonprofit on Salesforce? Your storage bill is probably climbing faster than your data is useful.

Salesforce is a great CRM. It was never built to warehouse years of donation and campaign history. That history quietly racks up storage costs while sitting almost untouched.

Civis Platform archives rarely-referenced records into a true data warehouse. Every record stays accessible through reporting, and you stop paying Salesforce rates to store them. One organization freed roughly a third of its Salesforce storage.

The same warehouse is also what gets your data ready for AI. More on that in another post.

See how the archival works → [LP link]

#Nonprofit #Salesforce #DataAnalytics

OG card: "31% less Salesforce storage" (unchanged).

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Post C: Three reasons (post third)

Keep the CRM your front-of-house relies on. Add the layer it was never built for.

Three reasons nonprofits on Salesforce are turning to Civis Analytics:

1. Save big on storage. Civis archives rarely-used records out of Salesforce into a governed warehouse. Storage fees drop, access doesn't.

2. The analytics and AI a CRM was never built for. A true database behind your CRM: unified data, real reporting, and predictive models Salesforce can't touch.

3. Claude in your whole team's hands. Plain-language answers from your governed data, no analyst required.

See all three in action → [LP link]

#Nonprofit #Salesforce #AI

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