Communities
Savvy not-for-profits understand it takes a lot more than a Facebook page and X (Twitter) feed to create an effective social experience for members, donors, and other constituents. Online communities where constituents can connect, collaborate, and communicate in a secure, trusted setting have emerged as one of the smartest ways to demonstrate value and ensure retention rates.
With iMIS, your organization can provide a highly popular resource to constituents while also guiding and monitoring discussions in a controlled environment, protecting your proprietary assets and accurately measuring the impact of your engagement efforts.
Key features
- Create multiple communities, each with their own security settings, discussion forums, document libraries, wikis, and blogs. Easily define who can see and join individual communities based on any criteria.
- Provide an online discussion forum for your community members to ask questions, offer answers, and discuss issues. Moderate posts and provide community members multiple options for receiving updates from individual posts to weekly digests.
- Collaborate with your community members to build a knowledge base. Create a library of documents, videos, audio and image files accessible to your community members and empower your community members to share files to the document library.
- Empower your community members to collaboratively author content such as a glossary of industry terms (wikis).
- Communities can combine all features or make use of just one, such as a discussion forum.