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ASI Announces New Resources for Small-Staff Associations


17 July 2014 at 11:20 am
Staff Reporter
Global software provider for member and donor-based Not for Profits, Advanced Solutions International (ASI), is offering free live webcasts for small staff associations to take a closer look at its game-changing cloud-based iMIS 20-100 Engagement Management System (EMS).

Staff Reporter | 17 July 2014 at 11:20 am


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ASI Announces New Resources for Small-Staff Associations
17 July 2014 at 11:20 am

Advanced Solutions International (ASI), the largest, privately-owned global provider of software for member and donor-based Not for Profits, is offering live webcasts in July and August specifically for small staff associations to take a closer look at its game-changing cloud-based iMIS 20-100 Engagement Management System (EMS).

The iMIS 20-100 edition is designed to help small-staff associations manage member data, events, online communities, websites, and more.  With responsive design website management included, small associations can now manage their web presence on any device with ease.

The all-in-one iMIS 20-100 system provides web-based access for members, eliminates data siloes and integration headaches, optimises staff time, and can be up and running in just weeks.  With no hardware or software to buy or maintain, it's an optimal solution for smaller associations that need the power of iMIS at an affordable rate.

“Small-staff associations have all the challenges of larger institutions but lack the resources to adequately address them,” Managing Director at ASI Asia-Pacific,  Paul Ramsbottom, said.

“iMIS 20-100 makes this easier by providing a solution that will help associations quickly and affordably increase efficiency, reduce manual processes, and improve revenue generation.”

The upcoming webcasts are complimentary to attend and suitable for staff and board members at small associations.

Webcast Schedule

iMIS 20-100 for Small-Staff Organisations

Thursday, 24 July      Thursday, 21 August
11:00 am AEST 11:00 am AEST

Register at http://www.advsol.com/ASI/AP/Solutions/iMIS_EMS/iMIS_Small_Staff.aspx

Additional dates will be announced later.

In addition, ASI has announced the appointment of Alex Avramiotis as Performance Improvement Specialist to work closely with small-staff associations and fundraising organisations in the Asia Pacific region.

Avramiotis has extensive experience in working with this community and will lead ASI’s efforts to help them reduce costs, increase efficiency, and accelerate their organisational growth.

iMIS 20-100 is available for just $AU150 (ex GST) per user per month – learn more here.  Alex Avramiotis can be contacted on aavramiotis@advsol.com or +61 3 9869 7515.

About ASI

Advanced Solutions International (ASI) is a recognised global industry thought leader that focuses on helping associations and Not for Profits increase operational and financial performance through the use of best practices, proven solutions, and ongoing client advisement. Since 1991, ASI has served nearly 4,000 clients and millions of users worldwide, both directly and indirectly through a network of over 100 partners, and currently maintains corporate offices in the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia.

ASI is the provider of iMIS 20, an Engagement Management System (EMS) ™ that enables organisations to engage members, donors, and other constituents anytime, anywhere, from any device. It includes constituent relationship management, commerce management, member self-service, online fundraising, social engagement, private communities, and mobile access in one seamless cloud-based system. Constituents – as well as staff – can access the complete system from a web browser. Plus, iMIS 20 has the flexibility to work with an existing Content Management System (CMS) or – for many organisations – the power to manage their entire website.






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