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Getting the board on board with nonprofit technology changes

EveryAction

Does the organization need an independent, neutral third party to assess needs, listen to staff, and provide comprehensive analysis on the best path forward? These qualities are also not a replacement for a complete current state analysis and a carefully drawn roadmap executed by an independent, tool-agnostic third party.

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Nonprofit Web Design Process: Summary

Connection Cafe

I recently published the last post in my series about the nonprofit web design process and thought it would be helpful to have a final summary for the entire series. Analytics data as User Research : Timeframe for which to review analytics data and some specific research questions to drive data analysis. User Research.

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Who Analyzes the Analytics? (It’s us. We do.)

M+R

GA3) is being phased out effective July 1, 2023, and there are a number of significant changes to the new product. GA4 also incorporates Artificial Intelligence into its data analysis, to enable an enhanced level of forecasting. Universal Analytics (a.k.a.

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How Data Analysis Can Help Nonprofits Reach Major Donors

sgEngage

During the prospecting phase, communication is key. For example, you might send a summary of your last annual report over email rather than reciting it over the phone. Data analysis helps you eliminate prospects who may not be a good fit earlier in the process. Tailor communications. What should be included in your messages?

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4 Tips to Cultivate Major Gift Prospects with Data Analysis

sgEngage

During the prospecting phase, communication is key. For example, you might send a summary of your last annual report over email rather than reciting it over the phone. Data analysis helps you eliminate prospects who may not be a good fit earlier in the process. Tailor communications. What should be included in your messages?

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Arts 2.0: Brooklyn Museum Click Exhibit Results: It's not a contest, it's a study in curation of the crowds.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The next phase was crowd-sourced rating process - where anyone could be a curator evaluating the aesthetic quality and relevance to the exhibition theme. Here's a summary of the impressive participation stats for each phase. Nina Simon wrote an analysis of the project when it launched here. It's in the top 10%.

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Digital Habitats: Stewarding Technology for Communities

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Nancy White does analysis of the orientation of a bird-watching community and gives a brief summary of what each orientation means. In Step 1, after you have a full understanding of your community's characteristics, you need to examine its current orientation. Meetings – in person or online gatherings with an agenda (i.e.

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