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Constituent Types

Categorise your constituents with Constituent types.

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Written by Cristina Gruita
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Constituents are the people and organisations that you interact with and the Constituent Types are the broad categorisations of the constituents you have in Donorfy - e.g. individual, company, church, trusts, etc.

Constituent Types should be exclusive to a given constituent (i.e they cannot be in more than one type at the same time).

This means it's best to keep Constituent Types at a high level. For example, do not set up lots of Constituent Types for different types of individuals (such as donor, volunteer, etc.) as an individual might be in one or more categories at any point - it is better to use Tags for more detailed flagging & categorisation.

📌Note:

The Constituent Type cannot be longer than 18 characters and should not contain special characters such as an apostrophe, ampersand or / in the name.

A Constituent Type can be defined as a group, which means it represents something other than an individual person, e.g. it's a church, trust or a company, etc.

When you add a new constituent, you start by choosing the type of constituent you want to add from your Constituent Type list, e.g. I want to add an individual.

A new Add constituent record will be opened (a different view will appear depending on the Constituent Type chosen).

For Constituent Types that are:

  • Groups you can add a name for the constituent e.g. ACME Ltd, St Johns Church, etc.

  • Individual’s you can add the personal details - including title, first name, last name, etc.

You can change a constituent's type from the Manage menu, when you open a constituent's profile.


Manage Constituent Types

To add, modify and delete constituent types navigate to Settings, click Configuration, then click Constituent Types.

To add a Constituent Type:

  1. Click the add button.

  2. Enter a description for the type.

  3. If the constituent type you are adding is a group then toggle the Constituent is a group switch to Yes.

  4. Click Save Changes.

    The newly created constituent type will then be available for all users.

📌Note:

The only Constituent Types that can not be deleted are: Individual and Company.

⚠️Important:

  • When a Constituent Type is deleted, the Constituent Type will be removed from all Constituents with that Type.

  • The delete action can not be undone.

  • If you need to locate any Constituents with no Type, you will need to use a Constituent List filtered by Constituent Type Is Empty.


Panel and Tag Category display

The Constituent Type settings page will allow the Constituent Profile page to be customised for each constituent type.

Profile Panels:

You will be able to choose which panels will appear on the Profile page for a constituent according to their type. For example, this might be used to define a constituent type representing collection boxes, where the Preference Centre panel (say) would not be relevant.

Tag Categories:

You will also be able to choose which Tag Categories show for any Constituent Type. For example, this would allow Tags representing individual volunteer skills to be hidden for Constituent Types representing organisations.

📌Note: The Tag Category display can also be governed by User Permissions - so if you or a colleague are expecting to see a Tag Category displayed but it isn't showing, you should check both the Constituent Types settings and the User Permissions for the user concerned.

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