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Are you getting the most out of your retention data?

Association Analytics

But are you truly leveraging that information? Analyzing this data is challenging as it typically resides in multiple systems (e.g. Analyzing this data is challenging as it typically resides in multiple systems (e.g. Additionally, this data can help you justify additional investment in your community.

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Are you getting the most out of your retention data?

Association Analytics

But are you truly leveraging that information? Analyzing this data is challenging as it typically resides in multiple systems (e.g. Analyzing this data is challenging as it typically resides in multiple systems (e.g. Additionally, this data can help you justify additional investment in your community.

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3 Strategies To Elevate Your Association’s Impact in the New Year

Association Analytics

As 2024 kicks off and the world of data and AI continues to rapidly evolve, associations need to adapt to meet the ever-changing needs of members and stakeholders. Collect the right kind of data on your members Talk to most association executives and they’ll tell you that their data is not in the best place.

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Using Ad Libraries to Understand Nonprofit Competition

Whole Whale

Shows ad performance data like impressions, spend, and demographic reach. Provides information on the ad buyer and funding entities behind political/issue ads. Google Ads Transparency Report: [link] Provides ad spend data across different advertiser industries and political entities. May not allow visibility into US ads.

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More fundraising software = more data headaches

3rd Sector Labs

Let’s face it … there is a direct relationship between the number of fundraising software systems we are using and the data problems we are creating for ourselves. More fundraising software = more data headaches. Second, nonprofits are not littered with technology experts and data scientists. There’s a lot.

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Drowning in data, drafting a data checklist, and asking “WHY?”

Deborah Elizabeth Finn

Two poster boys of nonprofit data sanity: Bob Penna (l) and Steve Pratt (r). This has given me a lot of opportunities to reflect on how difficult it can be for people whose expertise lies elsewhere to orient themselves to data governance. Steve Pratt ‘s blog article “ Drowning in Data ?” Unported License.

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Data and Maps: Making Place Legible

NTEN

Data and storytelling are, to quote the great American sage, Forrest Gump, “like peas in a pod”. Data is vital for powerful analysis, but at the end of the day, we're swimming in it. For us to be moved by it, we need to have data turned into narrative sense. More specifically, what about mapped data?

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