Raiser's Edge NXT is cloud fundraising and constituent relationship management software from Blackbaud.
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Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Score 7.4 out of 10
Mid-Size Companies (51-1,000 employees)
Microsoft for Nonprofit was a bundle of nonprofit-specific applications, advanced training benefits, and technical support that is no longer available.
$0
per month per instance
Pricing
Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Editions & Modules
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Standard Plan
Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Free Trial
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
No
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
Yes
Yes
Entry-level Setup Fee
Required
No setup fee
Additional Details
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With the $0 solution, Fundraising and Engagement, organizations receive access to a multitude of solutions, including:
Fundraising and Engagement
Fundraising performance dashboard
LinkedIn Sales Navigator
Program Impact Dashboard
Constituent Marketing Journeys
Volunteer Management
Volunteer Engagement
Manage volunteers template
Volunteer center template
Fundraising and Engagement includes all the features and capabilities above and requires prerequisite licenses.
Chose Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit has a similar applicability for us to Microsoft SharePoint; however, Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit really fits the size of the organization, whereas Microsoft SharePoint seems to be often tuned for larger organizations than our own. Microsoft Cloud …
Chose Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Other solutions may have a head start in terms of features, but MC4N is catching up quickly. Easy integration with the entire Microsoft tech stack including Office 365, Dynamics 365, Azure, Power BI saves costs over time. Microsoft’s Power Platform also allows for easy and …
Features
Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Communications and Marketing
Comparison of Communications and Marketing features of Product A and Product B
Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT
5.2
34 Ratings
23% below category average
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
7.2
4 Ratings
10% above category average
Constituent engagement and marketing
6.234 Ratings
7.24 Ratings
Social listening
4.312 Ratings
00 Ratings
Digital advocacy enablement
5.013 Ratings
00 Ratings
Reporting and Analytics
Comparison of Reporting and Analytics features of Product A and Product B
Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT
6.5
39 Ratings
1% above category average
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
7.0
5 Ratings
9% above category average
Reporting and data visualization
6.638 Ratings
6.95 Ratings
Wealth screening
6.333 Ratings
7.03 Ratings
Fundraising and Events
Comparison of Fundraising and Events features of Product A and Product B
Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT
5.9
35 Ratings
1% below category average
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
8.0
2 Ratings
29% above category average
Online donation options
7.434 Ratings
8.02 Ratings
Event registration and ticketing
6.335 Ratings
00 Ratings
Text and phone donations
4.88 Ratings
00 Ratings
Volunteer shift management
4.57 Ratings
8.02 Ratings
Mobile event check-in
6.411 Ratings
00 Ratings
Security and Platform
Comparison of Security and Platform features of Product A and Product B
Personally, I feel that Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT is a good solution for any size organization. They have all you need to maintain and use data regardless of how many records. It’s easy to learn and use. Plus, they offer a ton of resources that you can use to constantly keep learning how to best use features.
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit is well suited for non-profit settings requiring one coordinated and one-stop-shop for electronic file management, especially of Microsoft file types such as Microsoft Word documents, Excel sheets, and PowerPoint presentations. Some scenarios where it is less appropriate are for those who need to transfer or share files across different platforms outside of the Microsoft Suite of products.
Providing a basic framework for nonprofit organizations who've been limping along or have capped out with their current platforms to consider switching to amplify and multiply their capabilities, reach, and impact
Increasing the accessibility for both citizen developers and tech teams to extend a platform, so long as there are clear parameters (business use case) and thoughtful design and architecture planning
Sharing some core infrastructure that accelerates the use of important tools to further the mission of nonprofit organizations
There is so much missing functionality in Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT (webview) compared to database view - whilst they repeatedly tell us to switch to webview we simply can't due to crucial functionality that is missing.
In our experience, there are a lot of false promises made, particularly when renewing contracts etc, about what functionality is coming soon to webview - particularly regarding the optional modules such as Volunteering.
An increased focus from Blackbaud and all their marketing about pushing third party vendors for certain activities (email marketing being a big one!) all of which come at an additional cost. Although these integrate into Blackbaud Raiser's Edge NXT, I would prefer Blackbaud to focus on making its own functionality up to standard rather than integrating costly 3rd party platforms.
In my experience, Support for the platform has got worse over the years - I have been waiting over six months to resolve a technical issue which is hampering our use of the functionality.
Inability to create letters within the system (which used to be a feature in RE7 database view) is a huge issue for our supporter base who still appreciate paper-based acknowledgement letters.
We have a lot invested in NXT and it suits our needs perfectly. There would be no reason for us to consider a needless conversion to a new solution. I do not believe there is any other product on the market that would be worth considering.
NXT seems easy to learn on a relatively deep level. There are glitches, like with everything, but it is usually easy to see where they are, most of time. I like that Development staff can choose what they want to see and where they want to see it, and it doesn’t affect my screen.
The only reason I cannot give a 10 is because like all web based products, internet connection is required and that is not something that can be counted on 100% of the time. When the internet connection is stable, I have had little to no issues using Raiser's Edge.
NXT itself is a pretty simple interface, and is great for front-line fundraisers to be able to look up info and run some simple "reports"/analysis. It's very quick and intuitive, but the back-end attached to it (RE 7.96) may have connectivity issues from time to time. NXT itself, though, is simple enough that issues are rare.
Overall I feel like I receive sufficient assistance when reaching out to Blackbaud's Support area. When my questions cannot be answered completely during an online chat I appreciate the ability to easily access the ongoing notes so everything is together. It can be frustrating at times, though, as emailing back and forth seems to make solutions take longer.
When you get a good, knowledgeable person for in-person training, you can't beat it! Hands on, real time, questions answered on the spot. And they want to make sure you get what you needed before leaving. To also have dedicated time without other distractions is very important to the learning process in my opinion.
As with most trainings, the learning curve is more difficult when mostly online, and I felt that we could have used more check-ins once we'd been using the product for a few months. Most things were explained well enough, but the difficulties discovered through use were not always addressed right away.
Training is key. Blackbaud offered the training package prior to implementation and it helped us understand how to build it so that the future use would be appropriate to the operation of the organization. Data conversion stage was also very important. A lot of work must be done before making the final decisions about the data conversion - what data to convert and what to leave out, where certain information was supposed to be placed within RE.
I have not used other products like this before. I have used and created some SQL databases and ERPs, but have not used fundraising-specific software such as Raiser's Edge. Based on what I know from other products vaguely similar to this - databases and ERPs - this is very user friendly and easy to pick up for anyone, especially with their NXT webview offering.
Other solutions may have a head start in terms of features, but MC4N is catching up quickly. Easy integration with the entire Microsoft tech stack including Office 365, Dynamics 365, Azure, Power BI saves costs over time. Microsoft’s Power Platform also allows for easy and rapid low code extensibility. Finally, the Common Data Model enables interoperability with other products and oAppSource apps.
Pricing really seems to be all over the place, and everything else you need is an extra add-on cost. The biggest issue is training. Options are limited unless you subscribe and pay for it across your contract.
New features are constantly being added to Raiser's Edge NXT that expand its capabilities. Features such as constituent mapping and easily accessible actions allow for more in-depth analysis of existing constituents. The future ability to manipulate soft-credits and customize reporting dashboards will make NXT even more attractive to our fundraisers and executives. It's great to see that the software is evolving.
Having everything in one system means that information is much more likely to be up to date. We hardly get any returned mail from the post office when we pull lists.
Our gift officers can easily pull up donor information on their phones while out on a visit, giving them the edge they need to close a gift.
Information tiles on a person's record that are easy to reorganize and collapse per the needs of each user makes finding pertinent information quick.
Attempting to deploy Microsoft Cloud for Non-profits had a negative impact on our donor relations staff, the technical team tasked to deploy it, and upper management who watched the deployment fail.
Overall, this product is too dependent on too many Microsoft Cloud services to really deploy with any sort of clear expectation to management of what the "hidden" costs would be.