In the context of the new Nonprofit Cloud (NPC) and its Fundraising capabilities, Salesforce has introduced a more granular data model to support wealth screening and donor prospecting. The correct object for tracking specific financial indicators like real estate and business ownership is the Contact Profile.
In earlier versions of Salesforce for nonprofits (like NPSP), this data might have required custom fields on the Account or Contact. However, in the modern Nonprofit Cloud architecture, the Contact Profile object is specifically designed to store sensitive, person-centric data that aids in major gift strategies. This object contains standard, out-of-the-box currency fields such as:
RealEstateValue: To track the estimated value of property owned by the constituent.
BusinessOwnershipValue: To record the value of private businesses the contact owns.
AssetLiquidationValue: For tracking liquid assets.
StockValue: For public equity holdings.
Step-by-Step Configuration for Wealth Prospecting:
Enable Fundraising: The consultant must first ensure that Fundraising is enabled in the Setup menu, as the Contact Profile fields for fundraising are available in more recent API versions (v59.0 and later).
Set Up Donor Profiles: The consultant should configure the Donor Profile—an account page layout within the Fundraising app.11 This page uses the Contact Profile record to display a "Donor Summary" card.
Data Integration: Often, wealth data is imported from external screening services (like WealthEngine or iWave). The consultant maps these external data points directly to the standard fields on the Contact Profile object.
ARC Integration: To provide a 360-degree view, the Contact Profile data can be surfaced alongside the Actionable Relationship Center (ARC), allowing major gift officers to see a donor's net worth alongside their professional and personal affiliations.
By utilizing the standard Contact Profile object, nonprofits ensure their data remains compatible with built-in analytics and future Salesforce updates.