Community Sprints are 1–2 day hands-on events where Salesforce customers, partners, and employees come together to build open-source solutions for nonprofits, housing, and education organizations. Think of it less like a conference and more like a working session: you show up, join a project team, and leave having actually built something real.
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Started in 2015, we host Sprints multiple times a year across the globe and virtually, bringing together thousands of community members each year. The solutions created here, like the Agentforce Nonprofit Best Practices Asset Hub, Declarative Lookup Rollup Summaries (DLRS), and the Nonprofit Salesforce How-To Series, are used by nonprofits and education organizations around the world every day. See all launched solutions.
No coding experience required. No prior Sprint experience required. Whatever your background, admin, developer, consultant, end user, or subject matter expert, there's a place for you here.
🙋 Who should attend?
Sprints are open to everyone in the Salesforce ecosystem. Whether you're an end user, administrator, developer, consultant, partner, or Salesforce employee, you belong here. Whether it's your first Sprint or your fifteenth, we're committed to creating a diverse and inclusive space where every voice contributes to meaningful impact.
💡 What will you actually do?
During a Sprint, you'll brainstorm and collaborate on community-driven projects, learn from peers while sharing your own expertise, and build solutions that can be replicated across the Salesforce ecosystem. You'll be contributing to making Salesforce easier to use for the people doing some of the most important work in the world.
📚 New to Sprints? Start here!
If you've never been to a Sprint before, you're in very good company. About half of every Sprint is first-timers! We encourage you to explore our Volunteer Journey guide to learn everything you need to know before you arrive.
You'll be added to a dedicated Slack channel for registered attendees only. It's your home base for the agenda, venue details, updates, and connecting with fellow Sprinters before you even arrive.
We'll host a Know Before You Go (KBYG)Â about a week out from the Sprint. A short, friendly walkthrough of what to expect and how to hit the ground running.
Sprints are made for connection. Lunch and Happy Hour are built into the schedule. The community that shows up here is warm, welcoming, and genuinely excited to meet you. Many Sprinters leave with friendships and working relationships that last for years.
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A little prep goes a long way. Our Volunteer Journey guide has everything you need to hit the ground running.
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The AI for Nonprofits project is a community-driven initiative focused on creating helpful guides for nonprofits to effectively use AI tools like ChatGPT. The project was initially started at the London Sprint in June 2024 and continues to evolve through community contributions.
Their mission is simple: create accessible, step-by-step guides helping nonprofits leverage AI tools effectively. Whether you're a seasoned tech professional or new to AI, your perspective and experience will help shape resources that make a real difference for nonprofit organizations.
Learn more about this project!
The goal of the membership management project is to build a common data model and supporting automations for managing memberships in Salesforce.
The goal is for the model to support everything from museums and alumni associations to sustaining donor programs and community gardens.
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Community-vetted best practices, templates, and guidance for Agentforce Nonprofit (formally known as Nonprofit Cloud)
The Asset Hub is a comprehensive resource site featuring articles, apps, templates, installable Reports and Custom Report Types, and best practices for Agentforce Nonprofit — filling the gap just like the community did for NPSP years ago. Includes stakeholder management, fundraising, grantmaking, program management, reports, and more.
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The Accessible Community Working Group is helping ensure Trailhead, and other content important to our community, is accessible to all members. Building on efforts started during the Denver Sprint in 2025, we'll help community members understand how to test for accessibility by auditing Trailhead content.
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No web accessibility experience required (but greatly appreciated). We will provide resources ahead of time, training during the sprint, and places for you to get started giving feedback directly to the Trailhead team!
The Summit Events App is a sustainable open source community events app that serves a broad variety of needs for EDUs and NGOs. The event solution has the flexibility needed to offer events of different types: paid, free, group, guests, and individual.
The solution will include the full life cycle of the event: registration, receipting, confirmation, reporting and web faced exposure. This solution facilitates a Salesforce connected campus and will be compatible with Salesforce.org’s Data Architectures.
Since 2017 the team has been creating short, digestible how-to videos from Nonprofit Salesforce documentation (NPSP, PMM, Outbound Funds, & Commons projects).
They've amassed over 200k views on their videos which are linked from Salesforce Help articles, and have over 1200 subscribers on their YouTube channel. In past sprints, the team has written and edited scripts for new videos, and recorded voiceovers for upcoming videos.
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