Constituencies

Constituencies define the affiliations your constituents have with your organization. A constituent can have multiple constituencies, and these relationships can start and end and overlap. For example, a constituent may first become a donor in your database and remain a donor for an undetermined length of time. The constituent may later become a volunteer for your organization, but for only six months. You can use constituencies to define these relationships and group similar constituents in queries, mailings, and reports. To view the constituencies of a constituent, select the Constituencies tab.

Under Constituencies, the constituencies of the constituent appear. The program may automatically add a constituency to a constituent, such as volunteer. For information about the constituencies that may appear, see Constituency Types.

Note: If you add a constituent group as a committee, the constituency of Committee appears.

From the Constituencies grid, you can add and manage the constituencies for a constituent.

Add Constituencies for a Constituent

Edit a Constituency

Delete a Constituency

Constituency Types

 

 

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