Streamline Your Document Signing Process with Lead Nurturing for Non-Profit Organizations

airSlate SignNow's solution offers great ROI, easy scalability, transparent pricing, flexible plans, and superior 24/7 support for non-profits.

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Director of NetSuite Operations at Xerox
airSlate SignNow provides us with the flexibility needed to get the right signatures on the right documents, in the right formats, based on our integration with NetSuite.
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Enterprise Client Partner at Yelp
airSlate SignNow has made life easier for me. It has been huge to have the ability to sign contracts on-the-go! It is now less stressful to get things done efficiently and promptly.
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This software has added to our business value. I have got rid of the repetitive tasks. I am capable of creating the mobile native web forms. Now I can easily make payment contracts through a fair channel and their management is very easy.
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Lead Nurturing for Non-Profit Organizations

Are you looking for a reliable tool to streamline your document signing process for lead nurturing in non-profit organizations? Look no further than airSlate SignNow by airSlate. With its user-friendly interface and cost-effective solution, airSlate SignNow is the perfect choice for your organization.

Lead nurturing for non-profit organizations

With airSlate SignNow's seamless process, you can easily manage and track document signatures, ensuring efficient lead nurturing for your non-profit organization. Give airSlate SignNow a try today and experience the benefits firsthand.

Streamline your lead nurturing process with airSlate SignNow for non-profit organizations!

airSlate SignNow features that users love

Speed up your paper-based processes with an easy-to-use eSignature solution.

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Generate templates of your most used documents for signing and completion.
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Share a document via a link without the need to add recipient emails.
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Organize complex signing workflows by adding multiple signers and assigning roles.
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Create teams to collaborate on documents and templates in real time.
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Get accurate signatures exactly where you need them using signature fields.
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Save time by archiving multiple documents at once.
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Trusted e-signature solution — what our customers are saying

Explore how the airSlate SignNow e-signature platform helps businesses succeed. Hear from real users and what they like most about electronic signing.

airSlate SignNow is the best digital signature app for REALTORS I have ever used.
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Jed M

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The use of this app is so extremely simple and easy for the advanced tech person, all they way down to the not in the least tech savvy person. I have had all walks of life find this easy to use when we were not able to sign in person. It is also easy for me to set up signatures from my phone or my laptop, in no time at all. The ease of use for both sides, is what I like best.

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We use sign now for our real estate contracts and I can’t begin to tell you how many hours it saves us on every contract. Without airSlate SignNow, we would have to chase people down, worry about having them print out, scan, and then remember to send us back their signed documents. airSlate SignNow removes all of that headache because everything is done electronically. It’s easy to setup and very user-friendly, so even our least tech savvy clients/partners can use it with ease.

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airSlate SignNow makes all the difference in the world if you use Nintex Drawloop/Salesforce
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Corinne C

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I'll admit, airSlate SignNow isn't perfect yet, but they have Docusign beat hands down when it comes to the control of the tag placement, the things you can do with the tags, how the tags work, the pricing per user (3x cheaper than Docusign and we get bulk upload!) and BEST OF ALL - we don't have to run our loan doc packages twice anymore, which we had to do under Docusign. Now we send the document through Drawloop, with delivery option of "email", AND at the same time, we can right click and save the package, and when we manually upload it to airSlate SignNow, it recognizes all of the tags! With Docusign we had to run the package twice: first to email it and second to send it through to Docusign because Docusign does not see the tags if it is first saved then uploaded. You have to use a template or manually place the signatures and we have 80 tags per set of loan docs! Another thing that airSlate SignNow can do is utilize tags that are already in the document, so you don't actually have to convert all of your Docusign tags to airSlate SignNow tags. Took us a while to figure that one out, but pretty nifty so we didn't have to recode all of our documents. Although now we use Drawloop Components to place the tags depending on the Delivery Option Name, so not necessary. Another AMAZING thing: bulk upload through a .csv file so we can send out a set of loan docs to hundreds of investors in under 10 seconds. Try doing that with Docusign without paying extra. There is one thing I really love about SaaS and that is the more features they have and the more advanced things they can do, the more I can take advantage of them and make our system even better. And I haven't even finished figuring out all of the advanced features of Sign Now!

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I grew up on the wrong side of the tracks in st. Louis Missouri but thanks to hard work and the help of a lot of people tremendous opportunities have come my way I was able to go to law school I opened one of the largest african-american owned law firms in Los Angeles run by a woman I was able to start a non-profit and give back to my community I get to appear almost nightly on national news shows where I get to stand up for issues and speak out on things that interest us the most and just last week that was backstage at a talk show and I heard this investment banker he was yelling into his cell phone there's no profit in nonprofits he scoffed he stopped me in my tracks I almost laughed then I thought about the food banks providing food to hungry families the nursing agencies providing prenatal care to single low-income moms so pro bono agencies providing free legal services and other supports of families I even thought about the smiling faces of the kids in my nonprofit when they received their free brand-new backpacks filled with school supplies but most importantly I thought back to one hot summer day in st. Louis when I was 12 years old see it can hit 95 in st. Louis without thinking twice and with the high humidity it can feel like steam is rising up from the sidewalks especially if you've been standing four hours in a long line like my brother Rodney and I were waiting for cheese now see neither one of us would have been out there but our grandmother heard that they were giving away free cheese to families like ours and the housing projects all over the country so grandma sent us out to get it Rodney was mortified but see grandma had been shot in a domestic violence situation when she was 32 she was at her best friend's house and she and her best friend found themselves raising my siblings and me so they needed all the help they could get there wasn't any work for folks in wheelchairs in those days no handicap ramps no special services and my grandmother's disability check didn't go far enough to make ends meet so Rodney and I stood in that line waiting for cheese probably melted cheese given that heat and humidity somebody in that line said this was government cheese but they were wrong do you call the government when you're in need isn't it the folks in your local communities that you look to maybe the person sitting next to you the church down the street your neighbor or loved one maybe even people in your community that you don't even know but who have come together in a non-profit to do good it wasn't the government that put food on our table it wasn't the government that taught kids like me and after school programs or taught me how to open my first bank account or get my first job and it definitely wasn't the government that taught me how to swim on the other side of town it was nonprofits and why does everybody call them non it's when we all profit see as a kid I didn't know that word and I couldn't appreciate how much nonprofits had done to improve my life and when I was pushing my grandmother around in that big iron wheelchair I wasn't thinking how great it would be to help others I was thinking I want to go outside employee like the rest of my friends and sometimes I was even thinking why me but see my life today would be a big surprise to that 12 year old little girl but not to my grandmother she knew she was laying a foundation for me that would be like bedrock when I needed it most and did I ever need it when my son marty was diagnosed with autism I was completely devastated it took me a while before I could even say the word without weeping and some days I couldn't get out of bed but gradually thinking back to that line I realized that when my grandmother sent Rodney and I out to stand in that line for cheese it wasn't just about putting food on the table it was to teach us invaluable lessons about humility generosity and resiliency and thinking about my grandmother strength I was able to summon my own I knew I had to be at my strongest when I felt at my weakest I thought about what would my grandmother do and I went to work I read everything I could I talked to health care providers educators teachers parents anyone that would provide information I learned that autism was the fastest-growing childhood disability in the country impacting one in 64 children I learned that african-american and Latino kids are diagnosed two to four years later than their typical peers and I learned that thousands of kids right here in our own Los Angeles community suffer to access services just because of the color of their skin and the more I learned the more passionate I became about trying to find a way to help others see I wasn't looking to become an autism advocate but autism advocacy found me and when I had done as much as I could do to help others and I was trying to figure out what was the next step I remembered the cheese see I was too young to learn the name of that nonprofit that had managed to bring all of that yellow cheese into my neighborhood but I never forgot the faces of the staff and the volunteers that passed it out they were doing good and they knew it I'll never forget the joy that I saw in their faces so when it became my time it was almost like second nature for me to start a nonprofit I call it the special-needs Network it turns out families were hoping for the services that we would bring and now after 10 years we've helped 50,000 kids and families right here in our Los Angeles commune some may say arriva it's just one nonprofit but we've touched the lives of millions of kids and families across California and we've helped to elevate the issue of autism in underserved communities we've elevated that issue to a national level that nonprofit proves that that investment banker was wrong there is profit in nonprofits so if you are passionate about a cause if you care deeply about a a group of people who you know are working to change the lives of others do something get involved and when you've done all that you can do individually find a group of people and start a non-profit the impact that you will have on the lives of others it's immeasurable the efforts that you can make to change the lives of others will change you in ways you can't even imagine and if you get stuck and you're wondering what the next step should be do like I did remember the cheese thank you [Applause] [Music]

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