Best Practices for Working with Third Party Partners
For most non-profits and other Opportunity hosts, most interactions with 3rd party organizations relate to creating Private Opportunities for those audiences, but they can also include Days of Service.
A few things to consider:
Is this a <short-term> or a <long-term> relationship?
Short Term: Create an Opportunity and...
- Set it to the "Private-Open" audience setting
- Add the partner organization's name to the Opportunity title
- Ask for "Company Affiliation" in the Extras section (Can't find this? You may need to upgrade to a Professional Plan to access this feature).
To track engagement, you'll be able to use the Attendance Exports or the automatically-created Group for that Opportunity.
Long-term: manage it yourself or give them access
You can definitely use the process above for Partners with whom you have long-term relationships, but there are some significant benefits to setting up a Golden Account for your Partners.
1. I want to manage their "account" myself-
- Best for: deeper data segmentation & ongoing engagement tracking BUT the Partner doesn't have a highly-engaged main contact (like a dedicated HR/CSR rep).
- Good for: a Partner that may want to upgrade in the future but definitely isn't ready yet (or you're not ready to have that conversation!!). Remember - any time a Partners upgrades to a paid plan, you get a referral grant! Contact support@goldenvolunteer.com if you have questions.
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- You get the same access to their account as in the Short Term section above.
- Best for: when a Partner has a hands-on team leader who wants direct access to manage attendance and track engagement.
- Great for: when a Partner wants employees/students/members to engage with your organization on a regular basis / on their own time.
- Highly recommended when a Partner has a formal volunteering program and wants industry-leading software to manage it. Remember - any time a Partner upgrades to a paid plan, you get a referral grant! Contact support@goldenvolunteer.com if you have questions.