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Neon CRM

Overview

What is Neon CRM?

Neon CRM is a constituent management platform designed for nonprofits and membership associations. Its relationship-focused system offers a comprehensive view of supporters and members, enabling more engagement and revenue. It can be used to manage fundraising campaigns, events, communications, and…

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Recent Reviews

NeonCRM for nonprofits

6 out of 10
March 04, 2020
Incentivized
Multiple departments in our nonprofit use NeonCRM primarily, we use this resource for tracking and taking in donations and for event …
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Love this system!

10 out of 10
October 23, 2017
Incentivized
We use NeonCRM to track donor engagement, grants, event attendance and relationships. We also use it to segment marketing lists and …
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Pricing

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Essentials

$99

Cloud
per month

Impact

$199

Cloud
per month

Empower

$399

Cloud
per month

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee
For the latest information on pricing, visithttps://neonone.com/products/nonproft…

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services

Starting price (does not include set up fee)

  • $99 per month
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Product Details

What is Neon CRM?

Neon CRM is a constituent management platform designed for nonprofits and membership associations. Its relationship-focused system offers a comprehensive view of supporters and members, enabling more engagement and revenue. It can be used to manage fundraising campaigns, events, communications, and it offers reporting tools to give stronger insights into the user's organization. It automates processes like email marketing, workflows, volunteer management, and payment processing so that users spend less time on administrative work.

Neon CRM Screenshots

Screenshot of Email Builder: Elevates appeals, newsletters, and other communications with mobile-responsive emails, multi-column layouts, text block editor and full email preview while building.Screenshot of Fundraising Dashboard: Aggregates fundraising data in one place to analyze various campaigns, performance, progress, and comparisons to other years and campaigns.Screenshot of Workflow Automation: Automated workflows that take care of redundant administrative tasks, with workflows to define triggers, audience, and the action to be performed.Screenshot of Reporting: Comprehensive reporting features to pull a variety of reports. By selecting the data source of interest and the fields needed, Neon CRM provides reports to analyze and share with key stakeholders.Screenshot of Donation Form Themes: Drag and drop themes for donation pages matched to the brand with customization.Screenshot of Volunteer Management: To understand the ways that people want to give support, and to track and manage volunteer sign-ups, projects, and time.Screenshot of Timeline View: Displays interactions, communications, and donations with prospects in one place. Activities and tasks can be assigned to colleagues, with pinned notes, and the ability to forecast upcoming to-dos.Screenshot of Goal Meter & Top Supporters Widgets: A goal meter and "top supporters" widget can be added to donation forms for a more personalized donor experience, and to show donors how their generosity impacts the organization's goal and how it stacks up against other supporters.

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Neon CRM Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo
Supported CountriesUnited States, Canada
Supported LanguagesEnglish

Frequently Asked Questions

Neon CRM starts at $99.

DonorPerfect, Salsa CRM, and Bloomerang are common alternatives for Neon CRM.

Reviewers rate Support Rating highest, with a score of 1.

The most common users of Neon CRM are from Small Businesses (1-50 employees).

Neon CRM Customer Size Distribution

Consumers15%
Small Businesses (1-50 employees)55%
Mid-Size Companies (51-500 employees)25%
Enterprises (more than 500 employees)5%
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Reviews and Ratings

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Community Insights

TrustRadius Insights are summaries of user sentiment data from TrustRadius reviews and, when necessary, 3rd-party data sources. Have feedback on this content? Let us know!

Users commonly recommend the following actions when using Neon:

  1. Take advantage of the various resources and support offered by Neon, such as scheduling a sales call for a tour, experimenting with event registration, and going through the Neon One Academy for comprehensive training.

  2. Ensure that someone on the team is familiar with databases and web configurations to make the most out of Neon's features, as it is working on becoming more user-friendly.

  3. Consider purchasing support hours for assistance with setup and future use, as well as dedicating time to learning and understanding how to effectively use Neon for tracking donors and fundraising.

These recommendations highlight the importance of exploring Neon's capabilities through demos, asking questions during live demos, investing in training and support, and committing to a strategy for optimal usage. Users suggest that small nonprofits can benefit from Neon's donor development, impact reporting, and volunteer management features. Additionally, they advise looking into all the features offered by Neon and potentially canceling old services for cost savings. While users find Neon budget-friendly, they also suggest investing more if feasible. Finally, users appreciate Neon's ease of use and concise data presentation but note areas for improvement such as visual appearance on their website and mail merges.

Attribute Ratings

Reviews

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Score 1 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
When we signed up with Neon in 2018, it seemed to be the answer to our prayers. A donor database and email “blast” whatever all in one. As a nonprofit using Mailchimp to send emails and another donor program to maintain our database, it saved our nonprofit about $100 a month. Although the system was thoroughly confusing (you have to watch video tutorials and html code to understand many of the features), the customer support was good. Around 2022, Neon started to go downhill. Bells and whistles were added that were of no benefit (to our nonprofit) and the system became even more confusing to use. For example, a donor’s email was not automatically added to our email list when the donor made a contribution. Instead, we had to check each donation that came in to determine whether it was a new or existing donor. If it was a new donor, we had to copy their email address and manually add it into our email blast list. This was an enormous time-waster for our org for something that should have been fully automated from the start. Other issues are listed below:

. Pricing continued to increase while the service continued to go downhill. We were paying almost $400 monthly when we cancelled. While doing so, Neon stated that they are designed to “help nonprofits” and could decrease our cost to $270 monthly and they were also adding 10 new technicians to help with the increased customer issues they were having. We declined.

· When we cancelled, Neon stated that “according to our contract” we would owe them for three months (totaling almost $1,200), even though we would not be using their system. This is not stated anywhere in the contract.

· Neon CRM refused to transfer our recurring donor information over to Stripe unless we paid them $450.

· Customer support was impossible to reach, often taking a week to 10 days to respond.

· Exporting reports was cumbersome, confusing and more importantly, not accurate. For instance, our export of “lapsed” donors included over a dozen of contributors who had donated within the previous week, and our export of “New Donors” included people who had donated only one time seven years prior.

· Email address uploads could not be trusted. When we uploaded new email addresses into our email blast list, the number of emails in our mailing list never increased. We are positive the addresses were new emails and not a previous emails that was overwritten. This includes new emails that numbered into the hundreds.

In our opinion, Neon CRM is difficult and frustrating to use without IT experience, and way to costly for the a small to mid-sized nonprofit. We believe that we lost donors due to the inaccurate report system in Neon CRM.
  • Merging duplicates
  • Customer support
  • cost
  • Valuing their clients
If you are a large nonprofit with IT experience then Neon may work for you but there are better programs out there that are easier to use and less expensive.
Donor Database (4)
37.5%
3.8
Constituent database
40%
4.0
Constituent interaction tracking
20%
2.0
Constituent relationship management
50%
5.0
Donor and member portals
40%
4.0
Communications and Marketing (1)
20%
2.0
Constituent engagement and marketing
20%
2.0
Reporting and Analytics (2)
25%
2.5
Reporting and data visualization
10%
1.0
Wealth screening
40%
4.0
Fundraising and Events (4)
12.5%
1.3
Online donation options
50%
5.0
Event registration and ticketing
N/A
N/A
Volunteer shift management
N/A
N/A
Mobile event check-in
N/A
N/A
Security and Platform (3)
13.333333333333332%
1.3
Role-based user permissions
40%
4.0
Mobile access
N/A
N/A
Integrations
N/A
N/A
We cancelled Neon CRM after 6 years as it became horrible to use
5
Donor data entries and monthly email marketing.
  • accurate donor information
  • email marketing
  • annual mailing list
Neon CRM was difficult and frustrating to use without IT experience, and way to costly for the a small to mid-sized nonprofit. We believe that we lost donors due to the inaccurate report system in Neon CRM.
Yes
Donately and Mailchimp. The systems are easier to use and much less expensive.
  • Cloud Solutions
  • Integration with Other Systems
Having an all-in-one while also saving money was the most important factor. However, Neon CRM has increased the cost and the system has become increasingly buggy and harder to use so we cancelled and moved to a different platform.
"If you had to do it again, how might you change your evaluation and selection process?"
I do not believe this is possible.
We had to hire someone to implement our donors into Neon CRM
  • Third-party professional services
Our nonprofit has been waiting for a week for help with an issue we needed to resolve quickly. We have emailed several times over the past week and have received no response whatsoever. We left a phone message with no calls back and also contacted Neon One through Facebook. To this writing we are still waiting.
Why should a nonprofit have to pay for premium support when any reputable company should offer help to their clients free of charge. Neon One seems to care more about profit then keeping their clients happy.
Yes
Resolved, but not in a timely fashion.
This was a good company 6 years ago but they have gone severely downhill since then.
The Neon CRM system is confusing (we had to watch video tutorials and html code to understand many of the features, many of which we did not need). Around 2022, Neon started to go downhill. Bells and whistles were added that were of no benefit (to our nonprofit) and the system became even harder to use.
  • Locating an individual donor
  • Generating reports
  • creating thank you letters
  • creating donation forms
Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Multiple departments in our nonprofit use NeonCRM primarily, we use this resource for tracking and taking in donations and for event registrations, as well as tracking memberships. We also pull reports using NeonCRM.
  • NeonCRM allows you to build events, take registrations, and customize those events. Customizations include different ticketing options, add-ons, promotions, etc.
  • NeonCRM does a good job helping you track donors' activities/engagements.
  • It also provides a variety of reporting mechanisms - from dashboard snapshots to graphical reports - that allow you to review programs at a glance or in-depth.
  • Right now, there doesn't seem to be a way to assign reports and events to a staff person. In other words, if you want to receive emailed notifications when donations, payments, or event registrations come through, you have to receive ALL of them, not just those for particular events, etc.
  • There is no intuitive way to take a deposit from a customer.
  • NeonCRM doesn't allow you to create and bill with an invoice.
NeonCRM is a useful non-profit tool, but it's not one that we use for all of our needs, even though it advertises itself as an all-in-one. For instance, we don't use NeonCRM for volunteer management because it doesn't offer enough of the robust features that allow for complex scheduling and tracking for a healthy volunteer program. It does seem to be an efficient tool for event registration and donor relations, especially because each of those categories often flow into one another.
  • NeonCRM helped our organization during a growth phase to get organized and get almost all of the data into one place.
  • Because the tool doesn't have a simple way to invoice clients, some of the ways we are taking payments from them create a lot more work to reorganize each month.
I liked Classy better. But Classy wasn't trying to be all things for a nonprofit the way that NeonCRM is. NeonCRM is a nonprofit one-stop shop, though our nonprofit is primarily using it for donations and event management. At a previous nonprofit I worked at, Classy was what we used for event management and donations, and it was a sleeker interface, both from the internal and external facing point-of-views.
Honestly, I've not used support for NeonCRM except to read through help topics. Those have been decently helpful. But I can't speak to what other forms of support NeonCRM may offer.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Neon is our database for donors and prospects. We are a small team of 5 and everyone uses it. All correspondence with board members, donors and prospects are captured and stored in their accounts. All tracking of pledges and payments are done via Neon.
  • Its very user-friendly and intuitive.
  • They are very open to user's suggestions.
  • Neon integrates with our iWave account and I especially love that.
  • Learning the ropes is largely accomplished by reading manuals and watching videos. I don't learn that way. I'd much prefer to be shown. I guess I'm old school.
  • They can be stingy with the customer support. We bought the big package and I still wind up going back to my salesperson to help me cut through any red tape to get what I need.
Overall, I really like Neon. I started from nothing and have now built a database of about 3000 qualified prospects and donors. With the iWave integration, I'm able to prioritize who to pursue for gifts. I also really like the ability to send mass emails from within the system.
  • Relative to other CRM's, Neon is a great buy.
Salesforce was over-complicated and overly expensive to use. The learning curve was huge and a real disincentive to use. It needed to be customized which was very expensive. Neon was easy to learn and we are still building it and figuring out how to maximize all of its capabilities.
As stated before, they push you to read the manual or watch the video when what I want is a human being to walk/talk me through it. Like I said, maybe I am old school but that's how I learn. It's been a challenge.
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