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This Halloween season, something scary may be lurking in your donor database… It's the horror of double data entry! The terror of unintegrated funds! The sheer fright of a migration gone wrong! We're diving headfirst into the data trenches, sharing 3 real-world data "horror stories"—from near-disasters to hard-earned victories. You'll get an unfiltered look at the challenges, missteps, and lessons learned, along with strategies to navigate the treacherous waters of data migration. But this isn't just about dodging technical glitches. We'll dig into how data management pitfalls can sabotage fundraising efforts—from the silent, creeping dread of double data entry and lack of fund integration to the existential threat of chaotic data practices. You'll learn how to slay duplicate records, survive messy database mergers, and build a path to database consolidation. You'll learn how to: Understand how to develop the right approach for tackling complex data challenges Identify and analyze common data management pitfalls in fundraising, including duplicate records, inadequate fund integration, and the risks associated with hasty database consolidation Apply hard-won lessons from real-world data challenges to proactively prevent future data disasters Perfect for development directors, database administrators, fundraising managers, and anyone responsible for donor data management at nonprofit organizations. Also ideal for executive directors, operations managers, and IT professionals who are planning or currently navigating database migrations, consolidations, or integration projects.