Force Integration For Bay Area Non-Profit
- Custom Software Development
- $50,000 to $199,999
- Quality
- 5.0
- Schedule
- 5.0
- Cost
- 5.0
- Willing to Refer
- 5.0
"They want to help our clients and our company."
- Other industries
- San Francisco, California
- 1-10 Employees
- Phone Interview
- Verified
Force by Design integrated multiple databases under a Salesforce CRM, which helps clients reach self-sufficiency. They handled data migration, provided reporting, and implemented custom software.
New platforms and dashboards have greatly improved efficiency, productivity, and ease of use. Force by Design excels at working within a tight nonprofit budget, stretching resources and devising creative solutions. Senior leadership is always available to offer solutions and suggestions.
A Clutch analyst personally interviewed this client over the phone. Below is an edited transcript.
BACKGROUND
Please provide a brief description of what your company does, for some background information.
Our company is a non-profit company in San Francisco, we have about 70 people and we’ve been here for about 30 years. Our mission is to help people to help themselves. We want people to become self-sufficient, we help people find jobs. We train people with workshops. We have classes on Microsoft Office. We have a technology access center and we have centers that help foreigners to find employment in the United States. We help anybody who’s unemployed find jobs.
Okay, great. What is your position within the company?
Director of the IT Department.
And what’s are your primary responsibilities role?
My primary responsibilities were to oversee all functions of the IT Department. This includes network, computers, troubleshooting software, and hardware. I am a Salesforce administrator. Also, I oversee data entry people and I supervise an IT system administration person.
OPPORTUNITY / CHALLENGE
And what were your company’s business goals or reasons for undertaking a project with Force by Design?
We had a few databases in 2007 that did not talk with each other. We needed to have something better, so we did research and decided that Salesforce would work well for us. We looked at many companies and not Force by Design but a different one. It didn’t work well so we ended that relationship. We needed to finish implementation, so Force by Design was recommended to me by members of another non-profit Salesforce group in San Francisco. They did a great job, they helped us so much and they were able to do it on time and within the budget. We have a strong relationship with them so they also train me. We worked together and I learned a lot but I’m not a programmer. When we need programming, I still work with them.
SOLUTION
Can you tell me about the scope of the project that they worked on?
We have a non-profit version of Salesforce, it’s very customized because of what we do. It’s a customer relationship database that includes our clients, our employer contacts, and our volunteers.
For clients, it has the whole process of involvement with our company. It includes their program enrollment, their finding, and job placement. Porting was the main challenge because that’s what the first company didn’t understand. Force by Design immediately understood that we cannot implement application without having reports ready.
Salesforce does not allow us to run some reports that we needed to run, so they helped us with that. We were able to implement reporting, and they found some workarounds for us, They found free software for us. The software allows copying information on demand from Salesforce. We can copy all data from Salesforce to Access, for creating very complex reports we can use Access.
Also, they did data migration for us from many databases. They understood how and what would be the best way to work with us. They always chose the best and cheapest way to help us.
And could give me the size of the initiative, like in dollars that you used?
Initially, it was in the range of 100,000 dollars.
And how recently was the project finished?
The main part of the project was finished in 2008 but since then they’ve worked with us all the time and helped us. They not only help us with projects that involve complex programming, but they also worked with me and trained me. Whenever I have questions, they are very responsive. That’s the best part about them, they are extremely responsive. They respond immediately, they find solutions. When I just have general questions, they help with that as well. They are great. Mikhail, their President, really wants to help non-profits so he does pro-bono work. Every couple of months, he leads the class on Salesforce overview for our clients.
That is great.
Yes, and he trains others to provide the class if he is not available. Sometimes it’s one of his trainers alone. The trainers talk to our clients, and they even hired one or two of our clients. It has been great.
RESULTS & FEEDBACK
Great, so what were the results of the project? If you have any statistics or metrics, I’d love to hear about that.
We created solutions with about 25 objects. Dashboards allow us to make business decisions faster. Also, we have schedule dashboards and our management is aware of our performance outcomes. They can check every day so that’s mainly for them. It changed the whole way our business operates. Our business is more efficient because all information is available, it’s user-friendly. It was very difficult for people to use Microsoft Access. The new system is easy to use since reports are created. It’s easy for those who are interested to learn how to create reports. There’s information about the clients themselves, so it changed everything.
Okay, how would you rate their overall performance?
They understand the best way to deal with us. Sometimes it was face-to-face, sometimes it’s remote. The President of their company finds appropriate programmers and connects me to them. When I work with them directly, he is available immediately.
As you work with Force by Design, was there anything unique or special about them compared to other companies you worked with in the past?
I think the fact that they helped us pro bono is very unique. They want to help our clients and our company.
And looking back on the project is there anything you think they could improve on or could have done differently?
No, I think they did a great job considering the situation. If they decided to redesign everything that the first company designed, we wouldn’t have enough money. Therefore, they found the best way to finish project within our budget. We’re a non-profit so cost is a big factor. They are very aware that we are a non-profit company. They know we don’t have resources. We find they’re very flexible working with us. They find ways to help us without spending tons of money that we don’t have.
RATINGS
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Quality
5.0Service & Deliverables
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Schedule
5.0On time / deadlines
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Cost
5.0Value / within estimates
"They are not cheap but they always stuck with the original estimates."
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Willing to Refer
5.0NPS
"I do recommend them to others.