Video: Mission Dashboards – See Your Data, Strengthen Your Impact | Duration: 2720s | Summary: Mission Dashboards – See Your Data, Strengthen Your Impact | Chapters: Welcome and Introduction (13.455s), Dashboard Benefits Explored (310.36s), Customizable Data Dashboards (638.97s), Advanced Find Foundations (814.76495s), Advanced Find Dashboards (1023.485s), Navigating Dashboard Data (1499.4551s), Sharing Dashboard Actions (1614.105s), Q&A Session Begins (2296.0798s), Concluding Q&A Session (2361.5652s)
Transcript for "Mission Dashboards – See Your Data, Strengthen Your Impact": Everybody. Welcome in. We're excited to see you guys. Let's see. A good number of y'all in here already. Give everybody a few minutes. If you would like to say hello in the chat, you should see it over on the right hand side of your screen. Drop a line in the chat. Tell us where you're coming to us from. I see kids alive in the house. Minneapolis. A very own Tim from Bedford. Oh, all the way from Ontario. Very cool. We'll give everyone another thirty, forty five seconds before we jump in. I love seeing everybody who's here. Hello. Hello. Hello. Alright. Let's go ahead and jump in as people continue to trickle in. It is good to see you guys here with us today. We're so excited, to walk through this mission dashboards, dedication and action virtual series. We're just excited to do some learning together with y'all. So jump to my next slide here. Hi, Thuy. I see your comment over there. So, today, you're gonna be hearing from two of our donor direct and ministry branch staff members. You'll be hearing from myself and from Michael Brewer. So just a brief intro on me. If we haven't met, I do see a lot of names I recognize, in the chat over there. But in case you're not sure who I am, I'm Taylor Seguin. I'm an implementation consultant here at DonorDirect in Ministry Brands. And so I've gotten to know many of you as you, joined us on the DonorDirect side of things with Studio Enterprise or ASO. So, I've met a lot of you, and I'm excited to keep working with you guys through this, webinar today. And then you'll hear from Michael here in a little bit because he has built something very, very cool for you guys, that's sort of an exclusive for attending this event today. So, you'll get to hear from him in a little bit about this very cool thing that he's built. So, today, what we're gonna cover is, what are dashboards? Who are they for? How do we actually use them? And then we'll talk about this, you know, sneak peek into the tool custom, work that Michael has done for us. We'll jump into q and a and do some key takeaways. So we're together for about another forty minutes here today. So, we'll move pretty quickly, and, hopefully, you guys leave here learning something today. So, before we get started learning about these dashboards, I'm going to do two things. First, I just wanna in case you haven't seen it, I wanna direct your attention to the chat, to the q and a over on the right hand side of your screen. Actually, perfect timing, Tim. If you've got any questions, ask them in the q and a tab. So you'll see that there's a chat tab and a q and a tab. And so you can ask any questions you have there, and our team is working behind the scenes to get those questions answered for you. With that, I'm also about to open up a poll question from you guys, and you guys are gonna see the same poll question with some answers over in that chat window as well. So I'm about to share this poll with y'all. I'm gonna open it up for you guys. You should see it there a little a new tab. It says pull, and it has a little red dot next to it. You guys will go ahead and go answer this poll question for us. Does you does your ministry use dashboards in the my workplace, component in SC? So, hopefully, you guys can see it and go ahead and start answering them. I'm starting to see them trickle in. Do you use them? Do you know if people that do or you have no idea what they are, how to use them, and that's why you're here. Seeing them come in. Give everybody another ten, fifteen seconds or so. It's a pretty good spread over here. Alright. Closing it in about three, two, one. I'm gonna go ahead and close it now, and I'm gonna share out those poll responses. So we can see here, we had three votes for we use them regularly. We've got five votes for occasionally. We use them, but not consistently. Seven for not yet, but planning to. Six for nope. And, five is I'm not really sure. So we've got a pretty good spread here. It seems like a lot of us are are eager to learn about them and hopefully get some good information, on dashboards here today. So this is wonderful. Wonderful. So let me jump back into my slides here. So first things first. What is a dashboard? So in case you're unaware really what a dashboard is, you've heard the word thrown around in SE, but you're not quite sure, a dashboard is just a quick up to date glance at a very specific subset of account data. You can display that as a table or as a graph or chart. And so you can see in the screenshots there that if it's a table, it's just listing out the records like it would if you conducted a search on accounts and it pulled up a list of records. You'll just see that list. But it can also take the data that's collected from that criteria and build out or calculate a chart or a graph. And so we're gonna talk more about those details here in a few minutes. But just kind of at a high level, a dashboard is just a really quick way to get a a glance at your data, and and be able to to analyze that based on on what you see there. So next question really is who benefits from using dashboards? As you can see here from, these these blocks, hopefully, you see yourself in one of these categories. And whether you're in leadership or in donor development, finance, operations, no matter what kind of category or department you fall into, dashboards can really be beneficial to you and your team and at your as to your ministry kind of at large. So, the real question kind of becomes, okay. We benefit from using dashboards, but how or why? And so we're gonna take a little deep dive into how using these dashboards in Studio Enterprise can truly impact your ministry because we wanna be able to see that data, gather what we need to know, and use that data to to grow our ministry and really impact our our donors. So, on this next screen, we're gonna kinda break it down into a few categories, and then I would love to hear from you guys kind of as we talk through this. So from a donor development standpoint, if you, find yourself on a donor development team or you've been a part of a donor development team, you know that, pulling data on those accounts to help build relationships is critical. Right? So I would love, for you, if you have ever been on a donor dev team or you're currently on a donor dev team, to just drop in the chat, some other ways that you think you might be able to use data. How have you used data in the past, whether in a dashboard or otherwise? What kind of data are you looking for to be able to, you know, apply it to your donor development tasks? So just as able as you think of it, go ahead and drop those in the chat so we can kind of share ideas amongst each other, and, y'all can kind of get ideas back and forth. So, with, donor dev, we can see real time data on your donors. You can see, you know, this is my group of donors. I can see exactly where they stand, how many donations they've made, you know, their donation amounts, all of that. You can use their account data alongside their donation data to really cultivate those relationships with your donors because you really wanna build those relationships, right, in order to further impact your ministry and just grow and grow and grow. You can also use some of our dashboards to identify trends in giving. And so if you have, you know, something, being displayed as a chart, you can see, how that how those trends are are going. Are they increasing, giving certain certain projects? Are they decreasing certain projects, or giving amounts? You know, there's a lot that you can do with that, particularly, with the calculated and analysis kind of side of things. So I'm seeing lots of great ideas coming through, donation methods, media codes, lapsed donors, how many gifts they've gotten, segment segment your different donor types, giving levels. Those are all excellent, excellent ways that we can utilize our dashboards as donor development teams. So very, very good ideas. Please keep them coming, and we'll we'll try to, share some of these other ideas as we keep talking through this. So next up on our, kind of who here is our leadership teams. So I'm pretty sure we have some leadership in the room today. So if you are part of a leadership team, you know, think through what kind of data would be so powerful for you to be able to log in to your account, click on my dashboards, and just see at a glance without having to do anything but open your account? You know, what kind of data do you think would be powerful for you? So I would love to see you start dropping those in the chat while we talk through that. So, you can analyze the data from a bird's eye view. So you can look and see, you know, high level donor trends, or you can really drill down to more specific information. You can look and see the who, the what, the when, and really get a pulse on these different aspects of your ministry, based on what kind of data you need to look at. And so, I haven't seen anything come through the chat yet regarding leadership, but if you find yourself in that category and you can just think about, what kind of information you might need, we would love to see those come through because then maybe we can all share ideas about what kind of data, we can pull into those dashboards. Oh, I just saw one. What about recent gifts that have come to an organization by a certain amount? So any data. Absolutely. Keep on keep sending those in, guys. Thank you, Mark, for that. Next up, we have finance. So if you are a part of a finance team or accounting team, perfect. I see Danny just sent one. Year to date by revenue stream. Look at that real time financial data for year to date or month to date reporting. As if onto you, Danny, you knew exactly what I was gonna say next. So, our finance team, you can look at year to date data, month to date reporting, gather quick data for updates for quick team meetings, things like that. So there's all kinds of ways for you to pull data and display it in a way that's gonna meet your needs regardless of what team you fall on. I see a lot of I see a lot of, you know, year to date type type, recommendations coming in, which is absolutely true. And lastly, you. We all benefit from using dashboards. Dashboards are so customizable to fit basically any need when it comes to pulling data. So if you didn't find yourself in the donor dev category or the leadership category or the finance category and you exist in another branch of your organization, I would love to see it in the chat as well. You know, what kind of data points are you looking for, that we can maybe put together in a dashboard to pull that information that you need. So I just would you know, as we go through this, please continue to to put those in the chat because we really wanna make sure that, you guys can can get the data that you need out of this. Moving on. We're gonna talk through kind of the fundamentals of building a dashboard. So the foundation for dashboards is advanced find. So in order to create a dashboard, we have to start with advanced find. Now I I do kinda wanna take this moment to just, bring to your attention that advanced find is robust. It's powerful. It is there's so much that can be done with advanced find. And some ministries or some some personnel within those ministries find themselves really well versed in advanced fine, and others, maybe less so. And so if you feel like you or your organization maybe could use a little refresher or, just flat out training on advanced find, we would love to help you partner alongside you with that to get some training out there to you guys because advanced find is a lot. And I know that there's a lot there, and it is foundational for dashboards. So, I do just wanna encourage you guys, kind of regardless of your team's knowledge of using Advanced Find, it it would it could never hurt to just sort of get a refresher on, the the ins and outs of using advanced find from a high level to down to the nitty gritty of color criteria and things like that. So just a little sidebar. Just it is foundational to this process, so you really wanna make sure that you guys have a solid understanding. So here's another quick poll question, talking again to the the ins and outs of Advanced Fine. How familiar are you personally with the ins and outs of Advanced Find? And I'm talking not just from, like, a I add criteria and I hit search, but down to the joins and the columns and the color criteria and reordering and all of that. So I'm gonna go ahead and share this pull out to you guys, and you should see it over in the chat. And we'll give everybody a little while to get those questions answered. Starting to trickle in. K. Give me this a little bit more. Alright. I'm gonna go ahead and close it in about five seconds. Give you all another five. Beautiful. Okay. I'm gonna go ahead and share those results now. So, you guys know what your options were. It looks like the majority of us have a pretty good familiar understanding, which is great news. It's gonna make, the rest of today's session go much smoother if you already have a good understanding of advanced find. Somewhat familiar, heard of it, got a few there, and very few here with not familiar at all. So if you fall maybe in these last two categories, even these last three categories, again, I would recommend maybe reaching out to us, and we can partner with you to get some training, to you and your team, so you can utilize dashboards. Let me go back to my slides. Alright. So back to our foundation for dashboards, advanced find. Like I said, advanced find is foundational to understanding, how to pull the data that you need to then display as a dashboard. So just a couple notes. Basically, what you'll do is you'll build an advanced find to search for the data that you want. And so you'll set everything up the way you need. You'll make sure it's pulling the results that you want. And then you're gonna wanna save it with a specific dashboard title. It's really just best practice. It's not gonna break anything if you don't. But the reason we recommend this is so that if you, you know, if you're using an existing dashboard mean, I'm sorry, an existing advanced find view, and then you use it as a dashboard, and then you later change that view as a dashboard, it's also gonna change the advanced find view, and the other people might be relying on that. So best practice really is to create the advanced find view. And even if it's duplicating another one, just rename it as specific to a dashboard so that, you're not messing with anybody else's advanced find views. So you can see here, you know, we have this, you know, donors in a specific year. We've renamed resaved it with a new name, dashboard donors in a specific year, and it's going to save it that way. So once you create and save your dashboard view, you'll be able to use it as a dashboard. So just a quick tip, that depending on your know how in advance find, the more customizable, the more customized you want your data to be displayed, you're gonna have to make some tweaks to that criteria. Right? So you set your criteria. But if you want to have customizable columns, you want more flexibility in what's actually being displayed, you're gonna have to include your joins and uncheck that distinct box so that it, allows you to visualize more of that data. So that comes in from the advanced find side of things. So, if you have questions about that, please drop them either in the chat or the q and a, regarding those joins and that distinct and those columns and all of that, and we'd be happy to answer those. So we're gonna walk through some steps on I'm sorry. Wrong button. We're gonna walk through some steps on actually adding these advanced find views to, your dashboards. So don't feel like you have to take extremely thorough notes here. We are providing you guys as a as a thank you for attending this session today. We are providing you guys with a, kind of a quick start guide on adding these advanced time views to the dashboard. So we are gonna share that out with you guys after this, webinar is over. But, just so that you can kind of see through it and, you know, we can talk through it together, but just know that you are being provided with these notes, with a little bit more detail, but screenshots and everything are included. So, just be prepared for that. So in step one, it's just basically saying how do you get to set up my dashboards. So you're gonna navigate to the icon in the top left hand corner of your screen, and you're gonna go down to the my workplace module. And then across the top of your screen, you'll have a my settings component. You'll select that. I know it's tempting to click on my dashboards when we're configuring my dashboards, but you actually configure them on the my settings component, and then you visualize them on the my dashboards component. So I know that's a little bit confusing. So just, that's why we have all the screenshots here. You're gonna configure the dashboard in my settings, and then you're gonna move over into the my dashboards to actually view the dashboard. Step two is to actually add it. So inside of that my settings component, you can scroll down to the bottom and you'll see dashboard views. In dashboard views, you'll be given the option to add or edit any existing dashboards. And once you click on that gray add button, it's going to open up a new field or a new form for you guys to fill out. So from this point is where you will, select the view that you would like to use, so the advanced find view that you would like to use, in your dashboard. So you'll click on that magnifying glass or the visual assist in DonorDirect speak, and, it'll bring a a drop down of your advanced find views. You'll select the one you want, and it's gonna populate the criteria right there below it. So, in that criteria panel right below there, you'll see all of the criteria that you configured in the advanced find section of the system. This is part of why we recommend creating a separate dashboard advanced find view because you can edit it directly here on this configuration page for dashboards. And so if you wanna make any changes, you wanna change the the columns, the colors, any of that, you would you could do that here, and it won't impact to the original advanced find, only the dashboard advanced find. So once you, get all of the criteria, you know, sorted out, you made your decisions, you will then see the other half of the screen where, you have that little checkbox that says, is it a chart? And so you can determine if you want your data displayed as a table, which is, like I said earlier, kind of a list of records that will give you just the results, straight results. Or you can choose to display it as a chart or as a graph. You can later choose to have it be a line graph, a pie chart, a bar graph, things like that. And so when you select that box, it's taking the results that that this advanced find is is generating, and it's doing some calculations to then display it in a way that provides the data that you need so you're not sifting through line by line by line, of records. You can see kind of a larger picture of what you wanna visualize. Once you get past that initial section, you're gonna jump down to the next section for grid details. This is pretty straightforward. How many records do you want displayed if it's a table? Do you wanna show a grand total for whatever column? And so if you do check that box, you will then see those two fields become available below that to determine which column are we totaling and how are we totaling it. So are we just counting the number of records? There's a hundred records or there's a hundred thousand dollars. Right? So the the columns you choose are gonna be important here and then how you're choosing to summarize them, will will come into play here as well. Lastly, if you did choose to have this, displayed as a chart, you will then set those parameters, on the screen. This this little section is only gonna show up if you've checked off that box. So, if you didn't check the is chart box, you won't see these fields. But if you did, then you will be able to set those parameters here. And we can kinda get into the weeds here on how to set those parameters, and I we don't really have the time to get into that today. But, if you do have questions on how can we set these parameters on these charts and and and graphs to display the data that we want. They're very, very powerful visualization tools. And so you can set all the parameters there. You might have to play with it a little bit to make it do what you want it to do. But, again, this is one of those things we'd be happy to partner alongside with you guys to to make your, charts and graphs leak the way you want them to look. So I know that was so much information. Again, don't be overwhelmed, please. We are giving you a hard copy version of what we just talked through, so that you guys can actually be looking at it, as you work through those advanced fine views and adding them to your dashboards. So once you complete this whole form, you'll click save, and now you can go and look at your actual dashboard. Where does this data actually go? So you will navigate back up at the top. So, you know, you just clicked save. Now we are we were in my settings. You're gonna navigate over to my dashboards, and workplace. And so you can see all of those listed out there. There's no limit to how many you put here. If you did choose to display it as a chart or a graph, it will allow you the ability to toggle between the chart, the grid, or the table, or display both of them just so you can see all the data side by side. So they can all be listed there. And if you see I don't know if you guys can see it in great detail on your screen, but there's, like, a little refresh button next to the title of that dashboard. If if you've already loaded that page, let's just say you keep it open for a while and and you're doing something else, but you wanna get the most up to date data, you can just click that little refresh button, and it's gonna refresh that in a little time. So the power of using these dashboards is that all of this lives in your account. So you log in, you go to my dashboards, and right away, with no clicks, no nothing, you see all of the important data to you and your day to day business operations. And that's just gonna take so many steps away and really give you time back to be able to to impact your ministry even further. So, again, I know that was a lot of information, little crash course on how to make, create dashboards and add them to your, my workplace. But if you do have questions, comments, concerns about what we just learned, please don't hesitate to drop it in the chat, before we before we end here today. So moving on, I have the privilege of introducing Michael Brewer, who will hopefully join me here on the stage in a moment. So Michael has put together a very, very cool custom action, for anybody who attended this webinar. So if you are here, there's 43 of you here in the room with us today. Michael has created a custom action, for dashboards, that you guys can request, pretty easily and will get added to your environment. What this custom action does is it will give you the ability to create a dashboard and send it to another user, which, you might say, why would I need to do that? But before, you know, what you might need what you might need to do this is, say, you're the team leader and you know all of your donor development team needs the same dashboard. You've created the view for them. You've created the dashboard. Currently, you would have to go to each of their accounts and do it for them. What Michael's done is he's created this custom action to be able to create the dashboard on your account. And in just a few clicks, that dashboard can now exist on all of the other people's accounts. So he's gonna talk through the details of that, but it's a very, very cool addition to, Studio Enterprise, and we're really excited, that we can share with you guys. So Mark Douglas says, Michael is my hero. So, Michael, brief intro if you'd like, and then let's see this quick demo. Yep. Right back at you, Mark. So, yes, I I've I've recognized some of you in chat that I've had the pleasure of meeting before, and you'll, perhaps recognize, me as being one of the team members that that does specialize in building out custom actions and doing custom work in SC. And when we were putting this workshop together, we had, looked back at some of the comments in our forums surrounding dashboards in the past. And one of the comments that comes up was what came up in the QA already, how do I send a dashboard to another user? And so we decided that what we should do is build out a custom action and make that available to, anyone who attends the webinar, free of charge. So after we demonstrate the custom action, if you feel like it would be something that would be helpful for your ministry, you'd be able to reach out to our support team, and they'll be able to deploy that to your system. So as you can see here, we are in my dashboard views on this account. And let's say I am a donor development representative, and I'm sitting next to another representative, and I look over at their screen, and I see a really cool chart that I've not seen before that would really help me, visualize the relationship with the donor that I'm talking to. Rather than that person needing to send me their advanced find and recreate it myself, that user can simply go, oh, yeah. Let me send that over to you. So what we can do is select any accessor in the system. And a as a brief note, if I am a team leader or or anybody else and I want to send this to a whole group, let's say all of my donor development representatives are in the same accessor group, I can choose that group as the recipient one time, and it will send this dashboard to each individual in the group and notify them via email that they have a new dashboard. That notification will go out whether it's an individual or a group, but just want to make sure you don't, feel like you have to run this action eight times. If there are eight people in a group, you can just choose the group, and the custom action will take care of figuring out who all those accessors are that should get this view. So in my case, I'm going to send it to my original account, and I I actually don't want this view anymore. Maybe I have a long list of views, and I don't want have want to have to sift through things I don't want. But another team asked for something that they were having trouble with, and I'm just gonna send build it for them and send it to them, and then it will disappear from my list. If I come over here to my account, then we will have the view that I just sent over. But if I come back here and refresh the screen, then I have no view, and that's because I sent it. The other option is to simply copy it, which is probably going to be the majority of cases. And in that case, it will leave the view in my list, but then it will also send it to the accessor that I just selected. And as I've mentioned, we will get notifications via email if I'm a user that receives the dashboard. So here we have the notification that simply says you have a new dashboard in my workplace. It was assigned to you by the user that sent it and instructions on how to get to it if maybe I'm new to dashboards. So it's a relatively simple action, but, settles the the felt need that has been in the system for a long time, to be able to simply move a view to a new account. I don't believe there was much else to it. If we come to my dashboards, the first view will be available to all the users. I perhaps didn't complete that last action, but that's the idea. Everyone should be able to send a dashboard to other users in the system. So you did get a question, Michael. I guess you can probably stop your screen share, but you did get a question, wondering if when you copy the dashboard, does it also copy that advanced find over? That is a good question. It does not copy the advanced find. So does it need to be system view for those like, if you're taking an advanced find, do we need to make it a system view before we can share it? I believe any view that would be available in a dashboard would be able to be selected, but the the action will only work if the view already exists as a dashboard on someone's account. Sure. Sure. So so that will help constrain it some so that if an important advanced find is not already a dashboard, then we won't be able to send it to another user. But following Taylor's, best practice earlier, we would wanna be copying an advanced find over to a dashboard view first, and then creating it as a view in the system, and then copying that view to other users. And that will help, mitigate the risk of any, advanced fines getting modified by someone that's trying to change their view. But with that, I will leave it to Taylor. Thank you, Michael. Alright, you guys. So, thank you to Michael for, working to get that custom action up and running. I know it's a feature that we've wanted for some time, so we're glad to have that up and running for it for you guys. So like, Michael mentioned earlier, if you do desire to get that custom action, just let our support team know and we can get that deployed to you guys. So some key takeaways from today. Dashboards are useful for many departments within your ministry to help with operations and continue to drive your mission. So, if you are still thinking to yourself, I don't really understand how this applies to me or how I can use this, please either drop a comment in the chat or in the q and a or just shoot some one of us an email, and we'd be happy to jump on a free consulting call with you guys just to talk through, you know, what that might look like for for you and your ministry. Key takeaway number two, knowledge of advanced find is critical to using dashboards. So if we were speaking a different language when we were talking about the joins and the distinct and the system view versus, not system view, all of that, then, again, maybe reach out to one of us and see if we can get a a a training scheduled with you guys. And then just sort of the high level takeaway here, dashboards are giving the user a quick and up to date overview of the database, to give you the data that you need at a at a glance. So we do have a resource, for you guys. In addition to the custom action that Michael has built for us, we do have another resource that I've already mentioned, the quick quick how to guide step by step to start building your dashboards to strengthen your mission. So we will be sending that out, I believe, via email, as a thank you for attending this workshop. So before we move to q and a, we are going to take a moment to have you guys answer a quick survey. I'm gonna share it over here. I'm going to launch it. It's just four quick questions, and please provide your honest feedback. It has been launched. K. Hopefully, you guys are finishing that up. Give me another few seconds. If you would just drop a thumbs up in the chat. I can't see your responses here the way I can with polls, so I'm not sure where we stand. If you could drop a thumbs up in the chat, let me know that you have submitted this survey. That would be very helpful. Beautiful. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Perfect. I think we're probably good to move on. I've seen some good questions come through here. So we can go ahead and open up for q and a. Let me go ahead and close the survey. Alright. Thank you guys for doing that for us. It's giving you about thirty seconds to close or to finish your responses. But it looks like most everybody's done here. So moving on to the next there you go. Out of order. Q and a. So I've seen some good questions coming through in the chat. I think Wendy sent a note that says it would be great option for advanced time views as well. So I don't know if, Michael, you wanna jump back on stage real quick just to we don't have to demo it, but maybe just, talk through what that looks like on the advanced find side of things. Sure. The the copy dashboard action is actually already available in the advanced find views to copy a dashboard. So it would not, it would not require much customization to also enable that to copy an advanced find that's not connected to a dashboard. But you would want to constrain that around who has access to what advanced finds and, you know, you may not want, somebody to be able to send, advanced time showing sensitive financial data, for instance, to, you know, just just anyone in the system. So you'd you'd wanna think through some of that. The the out of the box action that we're making available is just a very simple, broad brush stroke to be able to copy dashboards. But, certainly, you could, modify it or roll something similar out for regular advanced finds. Does that end So there is yes, Nicole. Thank you. From the dashboard's perspective. So we do have a built in way to share the advanced fine view itself. In addition to sharing the dashboard view, we can also share the advanced find view by making it a system view. So in that, CRM views, component in the system, you can, make it a system view, and that makes it available to others depending on what saw you, add. It's kind of there's a little bit of back end stuff there, but, we'd be happy to talk through that with you, Wendy, and anybody else who might be interested in that information. And I'm looking through the questions here. I think a lot of these questions are answered already. Let's see. This is being recorded. And then I see a message coming in from Brandon. Is there a way that we can manipulate the fields that display in the dashboard so we can see more distinct informations, or information. Yes. We can manipulate the way the fields are displayed in the dashboard when you, break it down. If you uncheck that distinct box, it gives you a lot more flexibility in how you display that data, and you can change what what is shown, which columns are shown, how it's ordered. You can color color coordinate it. There's a lot of flexibility there. So that could be a a good, call that we could have to talk through some of those details. Do you have any other questions? We're about out of time. Nope. I see somebody says, I'm interested in additional dashboard training. Who should I contact? So for additional dashboard or advanced find training, I would recommend just submitting a support ticket and referencing this webinar, and we can get you guys connected, with someone to to have those conversations. Is there an index of common dashboards or fines to help us build these out? Not that I can think of, but maybe my team can chime in. I don't know if we have an index just because they're so customizable. Every ministry kinda needs something different. I don't know if we have anything. Anybody from donor wanna chime in? I will say, while we don't have anything official, we have had engagement, in dashboards as well as other, modules in SC, in the user forums before. So if you're an organization that uses a dashboard that you think might benefit other organizations, you could certainly go to our help articles on dashboards and comment there of, hey, here's something that really helped our ministry out. And that way, you could have a resource, kind of crowdsourced together on how our our DonorDirect ministries are, accessing this feature and utilizing it. Thanks, Michael. We are we are out of time today, but I do see one last question from, Tim Burkhart about the status of moves management on the dashboard. So, I think maybe we can reach out to you, Tim, to answer that. I just wanna be respectful of everybody's time. So, thank you guys so much for being here. We appreciate you. Keep an eye on your email for, the resources coming your way, and, we hope to see you at the next one. Thank you.