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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

Project Demographics/Orientation/Status (2 percent). Staff Demographics (Age, Ethnicity, Gender, Immigration Status). consider mapping the common fields identified here to any data fields available via Application Programming Interface (API) in your public database. Miscellaneous (3 percent). Organization’s Legal Status.

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Unicef’s Little Bet on Pinboard

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We’d like to try to benchmark it against other disruptive pinterest campaigns but we’re not sure there is a good comparison case study. With this particular activity being an experiment we didn’t formally map out a ladder. Please tell us if you know of one!

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Data Visualization Do’s and Don’ts for Every Organization

DNL OmniMedia

Whether you’re analyzing patient outcomes, tracking academic trends, or gathering insights from donor demographics, data visualization can be a valuable tool for any organization. Map the data journey: Determine how each audience segment interacts with your data by mapping their workflows and identifying key touchpoints.

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Donor Management: The Ultimate Guide

Neon CRM

Fundraising Donor Management Software Comparison: What’s Right for Your Nonprofit? Use the Donor Journey to Map Your Strategy There are many different kinds of donors, but all of their journeys will ideally culminate in the same result: A personally gratifying, long-lasting relationship with your nonprofit. 7 min read Read Now 2.

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Nonprofits and Libraries: It's Time to Move Beyond the Pie Chart

Tech Soup

"It can be difficult to make these comparisons with pie charts. Or dig into demographic data to understand whether factors like age, gender, and income affect who gives and how they give? Maybe it's answering a question as simple as mapping where all your top donors live in a particular city? But what about bar charts?

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Podcamp Session on Social Media Metrics: Thank You Jeremiah

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What metric(s) you select depends on your strategy map, tool selection, and context. This session will use a training game as a conversation starter for participants to begin to identify the most important metric mapped with strategy. Demographics How many people visit the site? He gives a great list of what goes into the map.

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