Wells Fargo volunteers assess data management with Freedom Fighting Missionaries to assist with an application selection
Freedom Fighting Missionaries provides services and resources to the formerly incarcerated and criminal justice involved, leading to self-sufficiency for individuals re-entering society and communities. The challenges for these individuals can sometimes only be achievable with the support and resources of multiple organizations. They are that bridge for these individuals and our partners to help them. Efforts are focused on supporting those who have been incarcerated, the elderly, and those with disabilities. They do this by connecting them with services and resources that are specific to their needs. Four critical services are essential to individuals re-entering the community: identification, healthcare, employment, and housing.
Freedom Fighting Missionaries is growing, and they need a CRM to support their growth. Apparo paired them with a team of skilled Wells Fargo volunteers for an Apparo Community Impact Project. Skilled volunteers will assess the organization’s current program and identify if it can meet their needs, including the application intake process, automated marketing, and integrated donation management and fundraising capabilities. If their current CRM cannot meet their needs, volunteers will help identify a new software solution. Freedom Fighting Missionaries hopes to streamline and track data to improve efficiencies and save time, leaving more time for staff to focus on their mission.
- Freedom Fighting Missionaries Nonprofit Team: Kenneth Robinson, Executive Director
- Wells Fargo Volunteer Team: Srinivas Adilapuram, Amaldass Marcellene, Katie Collins, Madhav Lonari
- Change Agent: Kelly Stegall