Michele Tanzosch walks us through her experience storing profiles inside the database

by | Mar 7, 2023 | Learning Edge Blog, News

Jennifer Filla

“If it’s not in the database, it didn’t happen!”

How many times have you heard that phrase – or uttered it yourself? And usually, it is directed at development officers. But should it be directed at prospect research professionals too? When fundraising research is stored outside of the database, the development department faces many of the same issues around information accessibility and tracking.

When Marianne Pelletier posed the question in the Institute’s Learning Community Forums — “Are you still being asked to write up a 5-page profile? Or do you find and add information to your CRM? What works better?” – Michele Tanzosch at Grinnell College was one of the researchers to answer.

She talked about entering the research information directly into the database. But Michele also said some things that I had not heard before. Things like the gift officers contributing information to the profile and evaluating profile effectiveness by asking gift officers – and leadership – what was working and what they wanted.

So, when she agreed to an interview I was thrilled! I asked her the questions I most wanted to know about, but if I missed anything or you want more details, you can always create a free account and post in the Learning Community Forums, too.

Forum Topic: “Paper” Profiles or Snippets in the Database?

In the interview, Michele describes the journey to their current iteration of profiles in the database and she ends with great advice on how you might begin your own journey to create a database profile that fits you, your major gift team, and your organization.

Happy listening!

Resources Mentioned

  • LinkedIn Michele Tanzosch | Connect with Michele on LinkedIn!
  • Learning Community Forums | A free forum from the Prospect Research Institute. Create your free account and get learning and interacting with your peers!
  • Loom.com | This wasn’t mentioned, but if you need to train your gift officers, especially on database process, Loom offers free video-making that is super simple and downloadable. You get 5 minutes to demonstrate something, download, and save. Explain it once and development officers can watch it anytime.

Words from happy Researchers

Success Stories

I love your Master Class format – small group, clearly defined curriculum, solid professional information and resources and focus on discussion.  But most importantly I was impressed and delighted to see that you incorporated an additional and extremely practical layer of knowledge, through hands on experience with tools (pivot tables) or resources (Candid).  This adds real value to the educational experience you offer.

Betsy Mehlman

2020-Master Class

Jen’s course on insider stock and compensation was informative, interesting, and well-thought out. Jen broke down the complicated material into digestible pieces. She showed us resources that I use in my day-to-day research that I wouldn’t have otherwise known about. Jen is always quick to respond and has been helpful even after the class has ended. She answers questions thoroughly and is always pleasant.

I was able to take what I learned from the course and present the material to our front-line fundraisers. One fundraiser told me after my presentation that she discovered one of her donor’s compensation was much higher than she thought. So, already, this information has come in handy! Thanks again Jen!

Kim Anthony, San Francisco CA

Insider Stock and Compensation

The Capacity Rating Workshop was really useful. I was new to the prospect research field when I took the workshop, so it helped to demystify capacity ratings for me. The online classroom provided a great forum for interaction with the other participants and for a robust exchange of ideas. Beyond that though, Jen shared a wealth of information and resources about capacity ratings and other important aspects of prospect research. I highly recommend this workshop whether you’re new to the field or have years of experience in our profession.

David Lloyd, Prospect Research Professional, San Francisco, CA

Capacity Rating Workshop

Articles that inspire

Learning Edge