Built for Raiser's Edge NXT

Know when a constituent may have passed away — before the next mailing goes out.

Morty calculates the statistical likelihood that each constituent has passed away — based on their age and how long it's been since they last appeared in your records — then surfaces those above your threshold for a human to review and confirm. Nothing changes until you say so.

Read-only until you confirm — nothing is written back without your approval
Approval queue · 3 to review
Eleanor R. Whitfield
b. 1942 · last active 2021
92% likely
Harold T. Brennan
b. 1938 · last active 2020
88% likely
Margaret Liu
b. 1951 · last active 2023
61% likely
4,471 constituents
scored
Works inside
How it works

A careful pipeline, with a human at the end of it.

Morty does the math. You make every call that touches a record.

Step 1

Connect your CRM

A read-only Raiser's Edge NXT connection. You configure which interaction types count as proof of life — gifts, events, actions, address changes — and what score threshold routes a record to review.

Step 2

Morty scores every record

For each constituent with a known birth year, we calculate the statistical likelihood of mortality based on their age and how long it's been since they last showed up in your records. Runs nightly, on birthdays each month, and on demand.

Step 3

You review and decide

Records above your threshold appear in the approval queue. Confirm deceased and Morty writes the flag back to Raiser's Edge NXT. Mark not deceased and the record is suppressed for 90 days. Nothing is automatic.

No guesswork, no euphemism

Every record gets a probability — and you set the threshold.

The score reflects how statistically likely it is that a constituent has passed away, given their age and how long it's been since they showed up in your records. You decide how high is high enough before a record enters your queue.

Below threshold
18%
Score is computed and stored, but the record stays out of your queue. Rescored on the next run.
Approaching threshold
61%
Depending on your configured threshold, this record may already be in your queue. Worth a careful look.
Above threshold
92%
In the approval queue, waiting for a human decision. Confirm or mark not deceased — your call.
Why Morty

Handling death well is a feature, not an afterthought.

The hard part isn’t computing a score — it’s acting on it with care. That’s what Morty is built around.

Read-only until you confirm

Morty never edits, archives, or flags a record on its own. Every write back to Raiser's Edge NXT is the result of a staff decision in the approval queue.

Statistically grounded

Scores are calculated from established mortality data — the same kind used in insurance and pension actuarial work — applied to each constituent's age and last known activity in your CRM.

Configured for your standards

You choose which interaction types count as proof of life and what score threshold surfaces a record for review. Different teams have different tolerances — Morty accommodates them.

Decisions write back automatically

When you confirm a record in the queue, Morty applies the appropriate constituency code or deceased flag back to Raiser's Edge NXT — no copy-paste required.

Stop mailing constituents who’ve passed away.

Connect Raiser’s Edge NXT and run your first scoring pass today. Your queue will be waiting.