It’s Time to Prepare Your Database for What’s Coming Next
Audits, automations, and easy wins to get your database ready
About the Webinar
February 25, 2026 1:00pm, Central
2026 will be a year of change for most nonprofit organizations. It’s time to get your database ready.
With Blackbaud moving away from Database View, thousands of nonprofits will have to learn new ways to process gifts, pull reports, communicate with donors and handle their day-to-day fundraising operations.
Meanwhile, fundraising automation and AI solutions offer hope to nonprofits that want to streamline their manual tasks, personalize their donor communications and save time – but those tools will only work if your database is clean.
Because as the old saying goes, “garbage in, garbage out.” No matter what the future holds for your development office in 2026, we can promise that having a clean database will make all the difference in the world.
Join our automation and database experts as we share insights and practical advice on how you can get your system ready for the big changes coming in 2026.
- What is an audit, and do you need one?
- Big changes coming to Raiser’s Edge – and how to prepare
- Getting your data ready so you can take advantage of automation
- Easy wins and tips to clean your data
- And so much more!
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Meet Your Hosts
Nic Prenger, J.D. Founder/CEO
Nic Prenger founded Prenger Solutions Group in 2018 to help nonprofits modernize their communications and fundraising. He is passionate about using technology to help nonprofits raise more money with fewer headaches – a passion shared by each and every member of the PSG team. A former prosecutor, Nic worked for the U.S. Senate Finance Committee in Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Iowa. He also served on the national advisory board for the National Catholic Education Association.
Andy Schroeder, MBA Vice President of Digital Services
As a former major and planned gift officer, Andy provides clients real-world examples of how moves management creates meaningful donor relationships. Andy also brings extensive knowledge of Blackbaud Raiser’s Edge and helps clients leverage their CRM to enhance fundraising and stewardship efforts.
Stacy Cope Director of Automation Services
Since she started working with nonprofit databases in 2011, Stacy has been obsessed with getting the software to work for her. She now works with PSG clients to automate donor stewardship, data cleanup, and other tasks to save organizations time and get them more in touch with their donors.
Austen Brown Senior Automation Architect
With more than a decade of experience in nonprofit database management, Austen is an expert in standardizing data and creating automated business workflows using Raiser's Edge NXT and the Microsoft Power Platform. Austen’s commitment to efficiency drives her passion for improving donor communications, streamlining data input, and simplifying reporting for nonprofit organizations through automation.