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Next Generation Evaluation: Embracing Complexity, Connectivity, and Change

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Last spring at the “ Advancing Social Media Measurement for Foundations ” meeting convened by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, practitioners from social media, measurement, evaluation, programs, communication, and philanthropy worked on a synthesis of these disciplines to address measurement. Technology!

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Software for Program Evaluation: What's Your Organization's Strategy?

Tech Soup

Most nonprofits conduct some kind of program evaluation, whether it’s simply keeping track of how many people have been directly helped by an organization’s services or complex multi-year studies of a program’s effects on the larger community. So what did we find? Pulling Existing Data.

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Methods and Metrics for Assessing Civic Tech

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My colleague, Anne Whatley, wrote this summary of what you’ll find when you dig into these two stellar and highly practical reports and resource lists. Designers of these civic tech platforms and apps are already measuring results, such as the number of users, and are very familiar with tools like Google Analytics.

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Help! My Nonprofit Needs A Data Nerd

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The concept was genius — providing an app and free cell phone to the individuals in exchange for filling out the surveys. Completing the survey would get them more cell phone time. The concept included enlisting a telco partner who would provide the phones and data cards. Leap of Reason Books (Free download).

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Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Integrated Mobile Strategy

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

So, moving to a mobile phone app makes sense for Seafood watch, so they can catch consumers at the point of decision-making. Your organization was one of the early adopters of mobile phone apps. When and why did you implement your first Seafood Watch App? The original Seafood Watch iPhone app was released in January 2009.

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The 9 Best Nonprofit CRM Solutions (Updated for 2023)

Bloomerang

However, most nonprofit CRMs share a few standard features to help nonprofits evaluate and act on donor data. Nonprofits can configure the software for donations rather than sales by downloading the Nonprofit Success Pack (NPSP). Ask about training resources for the solution. Use this buyer’s guide to help make your choice.

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Support NTEN Research, Support the Sector

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The NTEN Research Program is a vital resource for nonprofits using technology to meet their missions. As one community member explained: We've been evaluating changing donor software apps and NTEN has been more instrumental in convincing me to stay with what we have than the sales person at the company.

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