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

M+R

This is from the perspective of a web developer, and this overview leans towards the implementation of GA and Google Tag Manager (GTM) and not on building reports within the GA4 interface once data is flowing. Universal Analytics (a.k.a. The Default Events start collecting data as soon as GA4 is successfully installed on your site(s).

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A Guide to bbcon 2022 Virtual for Higher Education Professionals

sgEngage

Keynote speakers include Glennon Doyle , New York Times bestselling author, activist, philanthropist, and host of the We Can Do Hard Things podcast; and Simu Liu , actor, writer, producer, and one of TIME’s “100 Most Influential People of 2022.” Matthew Ewing—Vice President for Advancement at Boise State University.

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Announcing the Third Impact Lab on Climate Justice

Saleforce Nonprofit

Data Strategist, Grist. Clayton Aldern leads data journalism at Grist. He holds a master’s in neuroscience and a master’s in public policy from the University of Oxford, where he studied as a Rhodes scholar. Before her time in Sacramento she worked for environmental NGOs throughout Arizona, California, and Bolivia.

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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

Bloomerang

As a fundraiser, I understand all of these matters impact nonprofits, and the trend is leaning—hard—toward privacy and donor data protection. . At the time, Mark Zuckerberg was at Harvard University, and he developed it with his fellow students and friends, Eduardo Saverin, Andrew McCollum, Dustin Moskovitz, and Chris Hughes.

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Digital Privacy Compliance for Nonprofits: The Big 3 Laws

Achieve

Data is now the gold standard resource for decision-making in organizations of all shapes and sizes. Today, continually learning more about your donors, constituents, communities, and how they all engage with you can generate a lot of data. It’s called the information age for a reason! And nonprofits are no exception.

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Nonprofit Guide to US Digital Privacy Laws: CCPA, SHIELD

Whole Whale

There are two new major online privacy policy changes coming in 2020, the CCPA in California and SHIELD act in New York. The New York Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Security act and the California Consumer Privacy Act. State boundaries more like digital country borders protecting State residents data differently.

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AI for Nonprofits and Social Good: Link Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Facilitated by Lucy Bernholz, the panelists discussed how data mining, policy algorithms, and predictive risk models affect poor and working-class people in America. What should governments, universities and companies do? California Passes New Law That Bans Bots From Pretending to Real People: California Gov.

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