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Integration: The Ultimate Solution for Nonprofit Data Silos

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Many nonprofits struggle to maximize their data usage. In fact, when surveyed, 97% of nonprofit professionals expressed an interest in learning how to use their data more effectively, and only 5% reported using data in every decision they make. So, how do healthcare organizations overcome these data silos?

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Information: The Better Half of IT

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As a Database Administrator, my world revolves around helping users make sense of the information they receive, from voice-of-the-customer anecdotes and impressions to polished Key Performance Indicator (KPI) graphs, charts, and dashboards. Why pay attention to data? Data is valuable! Data fuels most activities in a nonprofit.

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Take Control of Your Data: 3 Must-Have Reporting Tools Every Nonprofit Should Have

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From your board members requesting the latest donor stats to your digital director asking for email conversion rates, tracking your data can be hard. Here are some key tools your nonprofit should have to meet your reporting needs: Customizable reports that allow you to get roll up data and detailed data. Sounds horrible, right?

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

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By Kurt Voelker, CTO, Forum One Data is the new black. These days everyone is releasing it, visualizing it, aggregating it, and mashing it up. Data is so much more than a stack of numbers or a server filled with client outputs. The truth can become obvious when you reveal the change in data in a visual way.

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Data and Storytelling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

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Data is the new black. These days everyone is releasing it, visualizing it, aggregating it, and mashing it up. Data is so much more than a stack of numbers or a server filled with client outputs. Here are 6 ways to tell your stories with data that you can apply to your own web and communications work: 1. Focus the Story.

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Data and Story Telling: 6 Ways to Use Data to Move Your Mission

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Data is the new black. These days everyone is releasing it, visualizing it, aggregating it, and mashing it up. Data is so much more than a stack of numbers or a server filled with client outputs. Here are 6 ways to tell your stories with data that you can apply to your own web and communications work: 1. Focus the Story.

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Reporting for Grantmakers: Charts vs. Lists to Make Sense of Your Data

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As a grantmaker in a digital world, gathering data seems to be the easy part. You have data on your grantees flowing into your grant management system (GMS) through applications and their updates. Your own historical data on grants awarded accumulates with every grant cycle. Using Charts in Your Grant Reporting.

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