Dates: June 15-16, 2026
Location: London, UK
London Sprint Recap coming soon!
“London Community Sprint is a non-negotiable part of every year. I simply can’t imagine missing it… Every year, it feels less like attending an event and more like returning to a group of friends. Friends who share the same values. Friends who are always willing to help. Friends who remind me why community matters.” - London Sprinter
London - Thank you for joining us at the Sprint!
65 attendees joined us in person for the 2-day Sprint, representing the local Nonprofit ecosystem — including end users, admins, developers, architects, and industry partners from the UK, Europe, and beyond.
To everyone who joined: thank you for carving out time during what we know is an already busy time of year, especially with Agentforce World Tour London just two days away. Your willingness to share your skills, insights, and energy made this event truly exceptional. We’re so grateful for your time and passion.
65% of the room were NEW sprinters (!) — and our returning leaders rose to the occasion beautifully, mentoring newcomers and creating the collaborative, welcoming atmosphere that defines our community.
Community Sprint group photo, June, 2026.
Let’s Sprint!
After breakfast and intros, it was time to get to work. Attendees had the option to join 4 existing project and some brand-new projects on the spot. Collaboration kicked off quickly, with creative energy flowing.
The morning innovation session (stickies galore!), grouping challenges into themes to organise potential projects, June, 2026.
After a quick round of project identification based on prioritized challenges they are faced with today, attendees moved around the room to join the projects that resonated most with their interests and expertise. Collaboration was officially underway - and the creative energy was palpable.
Check out the 8 community-led projects that participated:
In alphabetical order
- Affordable Housing Accelerator (+5 sub-teams!)
- Agentforce Nonprofit Best Practices
- Gift Aid
- Mobile App Language Translation
- Nonprofit How-To Videos
- Technical Collective
- Unsubscribe Link
- Well-Architected
1. Affordable Housing Accelerator (aka “AHA”)
About the project: A community-led initiative building open source tools to help housing nonprofits manage repairs, milestones, IoT integrations, and case management on Salesforce.
The project runs as five active sub-teams, each tackling a distinct area of the accelerator.
Housing sub-team 1: Easy Repair Locator
A visual diagnostic tool to for housing staff, tenants and AI to correctly identify the exact repair requirement, all within Salesforce — Correctly identifying the repair requirements is a mandatory must have for the housing sector. We are delighted to be able to help streamline the process of identifying property repairs for housing nonprofits.
Work performed at this sprint:
- Fixed multiple bugs and improved test coverage
- Removed client-specific references to make the tool generically publishable
- Produced technical documentation and a full user guide
- Production ready & published to the public GitHub repository
Next steps:
- Provide additional icon sets
- Videos for install, admin and end user
Team members: Jonathan Pilkington, Matthew McMahon, [Riverside Housing] Etienne De Klerk
Housing sub-team 2: Easy Milestones
A flexible milestone-tracking LWC component that works across any Salesforce object — a simpler alternative to the standard Salesforce Milestones feature with a more powerful, configurable alternative for housing case management.
Work performed at this sprint:
- Built and contributed a custom LWC component replacing standard Salesforce Milestones.
- Added deadline extensions, business-hours-aware clock pausing, and post-completion field updates.
- Documention.
Next steps:
- Add standardised UK milestones for Complaints and Awaab’s Law regulatory requirements.
Team members: Mark Jones [Believe Housing], Etienne de Klerk
Housing sub-team 3: Switchee IoT Integration
Graphical LWCs displaying telemetry, trends and alerts from Switchee IoT sensor devices into Salesforce Asset & Location records — helping housing nonprofits surface & action real-time property condition data (damp, temperature, air quality) directly in Salesforce.
Work performed at this sprint:
- Mapped the Switchee API schema and built the full data model.
- Created all Salesforce objects, Apex classes, and LWCs to display IoT data against Location records.
Next steps:
- Continue testing and refining the integration with live Switchee device data
Team members: Nathan Gibbs [Homegroup], Jamie Jackaman [LiveWest], Sanniya Qaiser [Encino], Raksha Sanganee, Etienne de Klerk
Switchee Project Report back
Housing sub-team 4: Email2Record (E2R)
Customers no longer need to double key information received via email and attachments, such as Contractor Incident Reports, Identity documentation, Utility bills etc. A huge timesaver! E2R uses Data 360° Document AI and Agentforce to generate structured records from the unstructured emails and attachments.
Work performed at this sprint:
- Added support for attachment processing to the E2R solution using Salesforce Data 360 Intelligent Document Processing.
- Demonstrated extraction of data from email attachments and automatic write-back into Salesforce fields.
Next Steps:
- Add support for multiple attachments.
- Testing.
- Continue improving Email2Record for real-life social housing use cases.
Team members: Bhargavi Karnayana, Sudhakar Palanisamy, Anmol Srivastava, Etienne de Klerk
Housing sub-team 5: Case Candy (UI Design)
A UI/UX design initiative creating simple, accessible, tenant-facing displays for housing case information — making it easier for residents to understand the status of their repairs and cases.
Work performed at this sprint:
- Created UI/UX designs for displaying housing cases to tenants in a simple, accessible way.
Next Steps:
- Identify the underlying architecture needed to bring the Case Candy mockups to life.
- Create UI components.
Team members: Sarah Kwok [Encino], Etienne de Klerk
Housing Team group photo!
2. Agentforce Nonprofit Best Practices
About the project: Practical guidance for nonprofits implementing Agentforce Nonprofit (AFNP), building decision guides and reports to help organizations navigate implementation confidently — with a focus on Grantmaking and Programs Reporting.
Work performed at this sprint:
- Outlined a decision guide framework for AFNP Grantmaking across 10+ topic areas including Person Accounts, form builder selection, application types, eligibility, evaluation, budgeting, and reporting requirements
- Published the decision diagram for Person Accounts and generated decision trees for Form Builder and Invite Only application types
- Built 7 Programs Reports ready for review at the August Virtual Sprint
- Shared a video summary of sprint progress with the full project team
Next Steps:
- Ask Dar Veverka to review and publish the decision node diagrams
- Work through remaining Grantmaking decision streams at the August Virtual Sprint
- Review the 7 built Programs Reports at the Virtual Sprint
Team members: Shari Carlson, Kymberli Feng, Yvonne Small, Bhisham Bajaj, Arun Pattnaik, Lucas Burke
3. Gift Aid
About the project: A brand new community project helping UK nonprofits automate and streamline Gift Aid claims within Salesforce. The team identified a real gap: no free, flexible Gift Aid management solution currently exists on the market, and every charity has its own processes — requiring a generic, installable solution.
Work performed at the Sprint:
- Built a POC data model including a Gift Aid Declaration object with Gift Aid fields on Contact and Opportunity
- Created a web form (screen flow and Experience Site) for ingesting donations, contacts, and Gift Aid declarations
- Built record-triggered flows for managing Gift Aid status and key dates
- Produced a custom report type and suite of reports for managing HMRC claims
Next Steps:
- Test and bug fix the POC
- Continue toward an installable package using an independent Gift Aid Claim object for flexibility across NPSP, AFNP, and other data models
Team members: Jose Carlos De Oliveira, Michael Skinner, Sara Amber, Alison Phillips
4. Mobile App Language Translation
About the project: A community initiative exploring AI-powered localization of Salesforce mobile apps for nonprofits — addressing a critical gap where Salesforce’s standard translation tools do not function correctly in Mobile Publisher.
Work performed at the Sprint:
- Identified that Salesforce Experience Cloud translation capabilities fail in Mobile Publisher due to JavaScript-based rendering incompatibilities with LWC components
- Tested a new 1440 Translation Studio LWC feature that performs DOM-level translations, which should work where standard tools fail
- Launched a dedicated project website at agentforcelocalization.com to document the challenge and build community around the solution
Next Steps:
- Test the 1440 Translation Studio approach in a Sandbox and then in Mobile Publisher
Team members: Jon Jessup, Lucas Burke
5. Nonprofit How-To Videography
The goal of this project is to create short, accessible video walkthroughs to help nonprofit admins and users navigate Salesforce — and at this sprint, the team took the opportunity to reimagine the program for a new era.
Work performed at the Sprint:
- Finalized the agenda and project charter for the Virtual Sprint in August
- Resolved access to the project’s Google Drive storage
- Secured a dedicated Salesforce instance for the project’s production work
- Two remote team members (Hayley Tuller and Bill Florio) joined virtually from the US, making this a hybrid sprint
Next Steps:
- Communicate Salesforce instance details to the team and have it set up in advance of the Virtual Sprint
Team members: Emma Keeling, Hayley Tuller (remote), Bill Florio (remote)
6. Technical Collective
About the project: A free program connecting small nonprofits with junior Salesforce admins and expert mentors, building capacity across the sector. The London Sprint focused on the program’s digital infrastructure — website, forms, domain, and social presence.
Work performed at the Sprint:
- Built two near-complete Titan forms for volunteer admin and charity applications, with field data model updates in Salesforce
- Agreed on a new domain (technicalcollective.org) and drafted a redesigned website with improved content and structure
- Developed a LinkedIn strategy with a content schedule and approach for engaging potential charity partners
- Produced a video case study and established a new social media team
- Created matching and duplicate rules to flag duplicate contact emails and built a contact creation flow from sign-up forms
Next Steps:
- Complete domain purchase and link to website; get forms live
- Continue LinkedIn content series and outreach to potential charity partners
- Address remaining form integration snags
Team members: Rosi Callery, Omaira Patino, Trang Dao, Sergio Peschiera, Sindhuja Ram, Lawrence Newcombe, Monika Janickova, Corinna Ilschner, Anjali Ojha, Elahe Hokamian, Sonbu, Pei Mun Lim, Vaishakh Vasudevan Nambiar, Lukasz Bujlo
Technical Collective Group Photo, June, 2026
7. Unsubscribe Link
About the project: A community solution helping nonprofits add compliant unsubscribe functionality to Salesforce email sends, supporting GDPR and email best practices. The London Sprint focused on rigorous testing, documentation, and AppExchange launch preparation.
Work performed at the Sprint:
- Rigorously tested the package across four org configurations (AFNP, NPSP, Dev Org, Trailhead Playground), identifying edge cases and raising 4 new GitHub issues
- Created a test script, architecture diagram, and GitHub Wiki FAQ section for the AppExchange Launch Template
- Built a mockup for an improved Unsubscribe Link Setup Record Page UI
- Connected an AI tool (Claude) to the repo for architecture diagram generation
Next Steps:
- Continue AppExchange Launch Template work after a repository fix
- Prepare for Security Review submission
Team members: Atika Sundus, Hannah Batchelor, Olga Pucinska, Anil Yumusak, Michelle Sutcliffe, Anya Zvezdina, Ademola John Anjoorin, Hasan Hussain, Claire Jones
8. Well-Architected
About the project: A community framework helping nonprofit Salesforce teams understand and apply architecture best practices — even without a dedicated in-house architect. The team identified a key gap: valuable resources exist but are scattered and inaccessible to non-technical staff.
Work performed at the Sprint:
- Created a comprehensive guide covering: Salesforce architecture glossary, nonprofit use cases, the Well-Architected framework, patterns and anti-patterns, links to nonprofit data models, and links for creating trial orgs
- Consolidated resources from developer.salesforce.com, architect.salesforce.com, and Trailhead into a single, friendly, accessible format
- Produced a polished canvas (“Intro to Architecture for Non-Profits”) ready for publication on the Commons Solutions website
Next Steps:
- Cori to assign a reviewer and add the guide to the Launched Solutions page on the Commons website
Team members: Jess Smith, Mouna Hegde, Richa Jain, Melissa Shepard, Anna Loughnan, Louise Lockie, Tayfun Sen
THANK YOU to our Tech Mentors, PMs and volunteers!
WOW — what an incredible amount of work to get done in just. two. days. We’re constantly amazed by the brilliance, generosity, and grit this community brings, and this Sprint was no exception.
Thank you to our Nonprofit Product Team who shared the Roadmap and Q&A over the lunchtime “Meet the Makers” session at the Sprint! Shoutout to Jess Lopez and Sophie Green!
Meet the Makers, June, 2026
Want to see the Community Sprint in action?
Check out the EPIC video that the amazing Emma Keeling put together on the day! Check out the 2-minute video!
What’s next?
PHEW! That was a lot! So much innovation is taking place. But it doesn’t stop here!
Register or save the date for our upcoming events:
- August 11-12 - Virtual Community Sprint, Register now!
- October 19–20, 2026 — Amsterdam Community Sprint - save the date!
- November 9–10, 2026 — San Francisco Community Sprint - save the date!
- …and more to come as we get more confirmed!
Join the Commons & Sprint group in the Trailblazer Community and be the first to hear about where we’ll be Sprinting next.
Let’s Stay Connected
- Follow our LinkedIn page: Salesforce Nonprofit Community
- Join and follow the Nonprofit Trailblazer Community if you aren’t already a member!
See you soon! Nonprofit Community Team (Cori O’Brien, Lizzy Roberts, & Natalie Larino)