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5 Key Differentiators to Look for in Your Nonprofit CRM

Nonprofit Tech for Good

When evaluating CRM software for your nonprofit, you need to look for these five key differentiators: 1) Importance of Platform. Platforms typically have numerous integrated features, the ability add features by purchasing add-ons, and the ability to design new features by using a developer toolkit.

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Data-Enhanced Learning Management & Certification for Associations

Nucleus

For associations offering courses and certifications, having basic metrics on things like participation counts and revenue are critical – but just the start. The Nucleus data analytics platform has two dedicated and ready-to-use packages for precisely these types of analysis: Learning Management and Certifications.

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Export Your Universal Analytics Data Before It’s Too Late

Forum One

Just as you’ve finally settled into the shift from Universal Analytics (UA) to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) and started to get a handle on its new metrics, Google has yet another deadline for organizations to meet. By exporting data, users can maintain access to historical comparisons and enable future analysis.

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Who is sharing nonprofit demographic data with Candid? 

Candid

It also seeks to provide a common baseline of the diversity of the field, as well as ensure that demographic data is available to those who can make use of it to evaluate their programs and assess progress around equity. The higher the resulting score, the more important the feature is in predicting whether an organization shares data.

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Love At First Sight: Getting To The Heart Of Fundraising With Effective Reporting

Bloomerang

Modern CRM reporting is crucial for several reasons, namely because the right reports will help you: Evaluate performance: Get a bird’s-eye view of your organization’s fundraising efficacy by analyzing key metrics like donation amounts, donor engagement, and campaign success. My Dad’s axiom rings true, “ you get what you pay for.”

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Your Guide to a Nonprofit Self-Audit of Your Marketing Plan

Get Fully Funded

You see, marketing is a cycle of execution, analysis, and tweaking. What can you do to improve the metrics that matter? Put all your goals on paper and include every metric you need to measure to meet the goals in your fundraising plan. Check your metrics, focusing on overall numbers and growth. What’s working?

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3 Steps to Finding the Right Technology Vendor for Your Nonprofit

Everyaction

Because of these principles, the process of evaluating and deciding on investments such as technology tools can be difficult for many nonprofits, because it requires a complicated process of weighing short term costs with long term benefits, while keeping multiple stakeholders happy. Get it all in front of you.