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What is the Reeher Dashboard?

The Reeher Dashboard™ is a management scorecard system to assist advancement and development organizations optimize resources and maximize results. This state-of-the-art web-based system helps you track the human and financial resources applied to specific objectives.

Within the layers of the Reeher Dashboard&trade – Dashboard, Monitor, Targeter, Campaign, Enter Data and Control Panel – you have a unified and consolidated view of your important outreach activities including events, publications, marketing and fundraising campaigns, media activity and audience insight. As results come in, the system provides a clear assessment of them. You'll be able to see which activities provide the greatest return on investment, and discover ways to improve performance.

Value based sample reports include:

Up-to-the-minute media coverage of your organization and the topics important to you.
Daily updates on fund-raising results by gift type and school.
Response rates to marketing communication mailings.
Daily updates on time spent and activities completed by staff

What is a layer, why is it important to the Reeher Platform?
The Reeher Dashboard is organized in layers to bring users information organized around specific decisions and work tasks. Each layer serves a different function, though they all draw information form the same pool of data. The layers of the Reeher Dashboard include:

  • Dashboard
  • Annual Fund Dashboard
  • Monitor
  • Targeter
  • Enter Data
  • Control Panel

What are the different user types?
The Reeher Dashboard defines different types of users for the system in order to tailor each user's experience to their needs. Different user types have access to different types of information to deliver the information that is most relevant to their work, safeguard the sensitivity of certain information used by the system, and allow for the administrative maintenance of the system.

Current user types definitions are:

  • poweruser System Administrator
  • deptmgr Department Managers/Supervisors
  • deptadmin Users designated to hold the same role within the system as managers and supervisors
  • sgadmin Subgroup Administrator – users who manage a functional area within department or unit
  • mediaadmin Media Administrator – users with responsibility for managing media activity on the system
  • user Basic User