Open Source Community Sprint project focused on building a tool to generate test data.
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Open Source Community Sprint project focused on building a tool to generate test data.
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on building a schema for memberships, renewals, payments, multiple members, families, benefits, etc, that actually works. Eventually automation.
Formerly known as NPSP Videography, this SFDO Commons Project meets at every Sprint and monthly to create short helpful Salesforce for Nonprofit product How-To videos to help Nonprofit users and admins.
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on increasing the diversity, equality and inclusion at the Sprints and creating a framework for the nonprofit Salesforce ecosystem.
Declarative Test Framework - Write automated unit tests in visual flow for any SDFC automation, apex, process builder or flow.
We aim to build best-fit Event Management architecture and features within the NPSP framework.
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on supplying a Financial Aid architecture and small assistance in a manner similar to EDA.
The Outbound Funds team work at SFDO Community Sprints. For full product details go to https://github.com/SalesforceFoundation/OutboundFunds.
Tools for managing duplicates in Salesforce
Soft crediting implications with the new version of the Opportunity Contact Roles object.
Archived - see Grassroots Mobile App repo instead.
Open Source Community Sprint project focused on managing surveys, applications and other intake data.
Engagement Plans 2.0
Adding options for additional mapping options when converting leads
Review and revise the documentation to better communicate the who, what, where and why of the NPSP Data Importer and its related components.
Tools for rapid prototyping and wireframe building with SLDS and Base Lightning Components
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