Constituency Code Use Best Practices

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I've been at Rhodes State College for a year. Never have used Raiser's Edge. Our RE needs a ton of clean up. Just wanted to get thoughts on how to use Constituency Codes in the best way possible. Any ideas are welcome! Thank you.

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  • JoAnn Strommen
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    @Jennifer Holdgreve Welcome to the BB Community forums.

    As this says a lot of what I would enter in - it's faster to refer you to this knowledgebase article. The key for me has always been - why are they in my database? Because they are…… As a school, our primary code is “alumnus/a” for all grads.

    What are constituent codes and how best to use them?


    The article may raise other questions, ask away.

  • @Jennifer Holdgreve, the article from @JoAnn Strommen covers most of the basics, but I would add one more consideration: how will you act and report on these constituent codes?

    Raiser's Edge (both database view and webview) is made to seamlessly break down your annual revenue (as well as lapsing and retention variables) by Constituent Code. This data, in turn, feeds your appeal segmentation strategies. So, it can be tempting to get really specific in your Constituent codes, but at the end of the day, maybe you don't really want to have more than 5 segments in your mailings and so, strategy-wise, maybe it doesn't matter if your donor is a Corporation or a Nonprofit. Maybe you really only want your revenue broken into 4-5 main silos: Friends, Alumni, Board Members, Volunteers, Corporations, etc. Therefore, think about what is truly actionable when you create your main categories.

    Most orgs have just a few primary constituent codes, plus some extra sublevels. All constituents should have one of the primary codes, and these should be ordered at the top of your code menu. But then you may have secondary codes that you don't use for your primary reporting and segmenting. So for example, an employee at our org would have a primary code of FRIEND (yes, we put the primary codes all in caps) and a secondary code of "Employee" and "Local". This is because the percentage of employees in our database is so small, there's no strategic benefit to having them sectioned out in our annual reports or appeal segments; thus, their primary code instead is “Friend”.

  • @Jennifer Holdgreve The resources already listed are your best bet. I've worked through cleanup of countless RE cons codes over the years - it's certainly a task. A lot of cons codes I have seen are better tracked through attributes. Cons codes should be a quick and easy way to bucket your database key groups that matter at your organization - and they have to be based on a hierarchy of importance. Good luck!

  • @Jennifer Holdgreve We currently have 15 active constituent codes and only allow one per constituent. Any other affiliation with the institution is tracked via attribute (VIP community members), relationship (boards, giving clubs), or membership (athletics booster, museum). Hope that helps. Good luck to you!

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