1 June 2009
The specialist not-for-profit software provider, Donor
Strategy, has completed another successful year with an especially
strong 6 month period of growth from November 2008 to April 2009,
following its acquisition by IRIS.
This was a strategic acquisition that allowed IRIS, the UK’s
largest privately owned software house, to extend its reach
to small and medium sized organisations and increase the total
number of customers using either IRIS or Donor Strategy
solutions to more than 1000.
Sales for the year ending April 2009 show a 20% increase over
the same period last year and in the last 12 months, the CRM,
fundraising and alumni database solution has been selected by a
wide range of organisations. Major order wins include Advocates for
Animals, Catholic Children's Society (Westminster), Scottish Centre
for Children with Motor Impairments and Julia’s House, the Dorset
Children’s’ Hospice.
Mike Bartlett from Julia’s House explained the reasons for
choosing the system “IRIS Donor Strategy provides a way to upgrade
our current system and integrate data currently held in different
places. With all our information in one place our marketing will be
far more effective. We love the flexibility of the system and its
integration with Microsoft Office puts it above its
competitors.”
The IRIS Donor Strategy team is now able to look forward to a
secure and stable future with the backing of a major software house
that has the access to the resources and investment for a
continuous software enhancement programme. The former Donor
Strategy offices in Pill, near Bristol, have now become one of 2
regional centres of excellence for IRIS NFP Solutions in a move
that is designed to ensure the highest levels of customer service
with the product management function, product development and
customer support operation all close to each other.
Simon Fowler, Managing Director of IRIS NFP Solutions commented
“We are delighted with the ongoing success of Donor Strategy and
the breadth of organisations using the solution, from the school
market through to leading charities. It has been a particularly
strong year despite the difficult economic conditions demonstrating
that not-for-profit organisations are still looking to maximise
efficiency through investment in reliable and quality solutions
from a provider they can trust.”
IRIS’ goal is to provide the widest range of NFP solutions to
suit any size of operation - 54% of the UK’s top 100
charities now use IRIS. The IRIS commitment to creating
excellent customer service is its trademark and is evidenced by a
customer retention rate of 95% across the group; one of the highest
in the software industry.
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