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.
  • 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.