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Who is sharing nonprofit demographic data with Candid? 

Candid

Since 2014, Candid has been collecting demographic data about the people who work at U.S. To date, over 54,000 organizations have shared some data about how their staff and/or board identify by race/ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, and/or disability status. Demographic data sharing varies by nonprofit subject category.

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Here’s How Each Member of Your Nonprofit Staff Fuels Fundraising Success

Classy

Members of this team review fundraising metrics , such as: Which recurring donors have upcoming credit card expirations, in order to stay ahead of lapsed recurring gifts. They use donor data to deduplicate customer records, which ensures you have all the information to build a relationship with a donor in one place.

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Analytics Dashboards: Which tool is Right For Your Nonprofit? 

Whole Whale

Ease of use : The best dashboards are easy to use, even for those who don’t have a lot of experience with data. Flexibility : The best dashboards are flexible enough to track the metrics that are most important to your nonprofit. Make sure the dashboard you choose can be customized to track the specific data points you want to track.

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Self-care for Nonprofits

Media Cause

If we think about this in terms of individuals, self-care, by definition, runs deeper than external or physical pampering. We can often learn a lot about our effectiveness and team dynamics this way, and gather important qualitative data to inform our next project. Comparison? 90% of them can’t be answered by data or metrics.

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7th Annual Nonprofit Technology Staffing & Investments Report: A Closer Look (Staffing Levels)

NTEN

You can download the complete report here , and don''t forget the companion online benchmarking tool , where you can compare some of your organization''s data against your peers in our research. This gives us (and you) a more comparable metric. In our latest survey, we decided to ask about technology staffing levels differently.

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Guest Post by Stephanie McAuliffe: SoCap09 - Day 2 Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In the spirit of demystification here is a definition and a couple of resources about the social capital market. Lucy Bernholz, moderating, said that metrics are the carbon in the ecosystem and the oxygen is the policy frame. People are open sourcing their metrics, and building taxonomy. An easy example is green technology.

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What's Your Social Media Baseline?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

(I've definitely added that link to my social media metrics personal learning space ) She recently pointed to a blog post called " Ten Ways To Measure Social Media Success " by Chris Lake. A baseline is a measurement that you can use as a comparison to measure progress against a goal or do before/after comparisons.