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3 | 1 | Jon Goldberg | h1. CiviCRM user story examples |
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5 | User stories are short narrative examples, 3-4 sentences long, of a typical example of how you intend to use a CRM database. Here are some examples. |
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7 | * The major gifts officer has to put together a list of major donors at year's end to put in the Board report. They need to be able to generate a list of donors who gave $500 or more year-to-date, sorted by the aggregate amount of their donations for the current year-to-date. Anonymous donors must be marked as such. We also need to produce mailing labels to the same group of people, but obviously anonymous donors can't appear as "Anonymous" on the mailing labels. |
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9 | * A visitor to the website should be able to download materials from our "Reports" section, but only after giving us their name, e-mail address, and zip code. Every download should create an activty on their CiviCRM record, and users should be placed in one of five "Area of Interest" groups based on the topic of the downloaded material. |