How Sculpture Fields is Leveraging MonkeyPod’s Nonprofit Software to Support Community Growth

By Matt Radick
Published November 13, 2024 Nov 13, 2024

At MonkeyPod, we’re proud to partner with organizations like Sculpture Fields and help them accomplish their goals. Sculpture Fields is a unique 33-acre park in Chattanooga, TN that’s transforming both the landscape and the community. 

People performing yoga Sculpture Fields in Chattanooga, TN
Photo courtesy of Sculpture Fields

Founded by artist John Henry, Sculpture Fields was once a brownfield landfill, but now it’s home to a growing number of stunning sculptures. It provides the Chattanooga community with a place where art and nature intertwine for the public to enjoy.

Managing such an expansive and dynamic park is a tall order. It requires a deep commitment to organization and efficiency, but also the time and energy to stay connected with supporters, donors, volunteers, and partners. That’s where MonkeyPod can help. 

For Lynn Brown, Managing Director of Sculpture Fields, MonkeyPod has become her homebase for all the information she needs to help Sculpture Fields succeed day to day. Lynn leans on MonkeyPod’s database to streamline their operations, manage donor relationships, and plan for future growth.

Since transitioning to MonkeyPod, Sculpture Fields has been able to centralize their data, making it simple to track who has donated, who their sponsors are, and even which donors are part of specific initiatives like the Anchor Society or sculpture sponsorships. 

"MonkeyPod has it all there. I’ve got all that information in one spot," Lynn explains.

Having all the information in one place—from lifetime donations to specific details about donors’ contributions—makes it easier to connect with the people who support Sculpture Fields.

Learn more about Sculpture Fields and how they’re leveraging MonkeyPod by watching the video below.


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