How a small nonprofit can track event attendees without hassle

You run a ton of events to get to know your donors. You shouldn’t have to spend hours going through data.

Philip Manzano
Mission: Possible
2 min readFeb 6, 2018

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Running nonprofit events are a great way to engage with your networks. Depending on the engagement level of your audience, events can be great fundraisers, or simply just offer
opportunities to get to know your contacts better.

But putting on events can be a pain, and a logistical nightmare. And unless you’re tracking the data effectively, all the opportunities to do good are lost pretty quickly. It’s a pretty typical story:

• You plan the nonprofit event.
• People register for the event online
• You print off the RSVP list
• Volunteers run the registration table, and they check off the names of attendees
• You record any new information for people who did not register online.
• Someone files that checked list somewhere.
Rinse, repeat.

There are quite a few holes in this process, and it opens the door for lost opportunities.

Keela helps small nonprofits get the most out of their events. Let’s take a look at how one organization did it.

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