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Digging Into Data: 7 Key Metrics to Track + Common Data Questions

Allegiance Group

To truly understand the health of your organization, there are seven key metrics you should track in your database: Year-on-year revenue Donor file growth Donor retention Gifts per donor Average gift Revenue per donor Cost to acquire Data can be overwhelming. How often should I look at these metrics? What about the revenue per donor?

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What Are Key Event Metrics and Why Do They Matter?

Greater Giving

These key event metrics quantify the success of your events, and can show you how to improve them. Key performance indicators (KPIs) are measures of how much money your fundraising events are raising, how your audience is growing, and which parts of your event are the most successful. Important Event Metrics to Track.

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3 Ways to Improve Your Nonprofit’s Social Media Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Sponsored by C ollidescope – an online platform that connects influencers, nonprofits, and socially responsible companies to create positive change and amplify impact. It not only helps raise awareness about your cause but also enables you to connect with a wider audience and attract potential donors and volunteers.

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The Death of the Open Metric (and other freak outs)

sgEngage

Tracking opens as the sole metric for engagement is no longer accurate. Yes, that may dramatically reduce your target audiences. One thing that has always remained true is that the email industry changes, sometimes rapidly and without warning. To be successful, we have to change with it. I know you can do it!

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Understanding Impact Metrics for Your Nonprofit: A Guide

DipJar

In this sense, impact metrics are the specific measures of the positive and negative effects of an intervention, action, or project on individuals, communities, or the environment. In this guide, we’ll answer the most frequently asked questions about nonprofit impact metrics, including: . Why Are Impact Metrics Important?

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See, Say, Feel, Do: Metrics for Social Media

Amy Sample Ward

I am a big fan of actionable metrics. Fenton’s guide divides up the kinds of metrics you can focus on under the headings See, Say, Feel and Do. Fenton’s guide divides up the kinds of metrics you can focus on under the headings See, Say, Feel and Do. What do you think?

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How Successful Nonprofits Invest, and Reinvest, in their Online Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Does it still reflect your mission, purpose, strategic goals, and the ways your audiences use the internet? The only constant is change,” saith Heraclitus. Change, for nonprofits, can be both internal and external—from a shift in mission to a change in political or economic winds. Organizations are always changing.

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