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Helpful Ways to Measure and Optimize Your Nonprofit’s Performance

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Unless you measure your nonprofit’s performance, it’s impossible to know where you are succeeding and where you need to focus future efforts. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to measuring performance, but every successful fundraising team should have the ability to assess and refine its data.

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Accessibility Goals: Moving Past Compliance

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It can be uncomfortable to admit, but many web designers, myself included, first learned about digital accessibility as a regulation. How do we budget for required accessibility ? Perhaps the dramatic changes to work and home life brought on by the pandemic sparked a greater understanding of accessibility. We can’t connect.

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How to Measure the CX of Your Website

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It’s where a significant amount of your audience members will come to look for more information about you and to access key resources and products. Depending on your measurement system, combining these metrics usually means creating some custom tracking, but the increased insight can be well worth it!

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Measuring Your Nonprofit’s Success with Business Intelligence 

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At least one of the criteria for measuring a successful year is related to your financials. To gain that information, your team would need access to a set of criteria, like an ideal donor profile. Measuring business intelligence However, our research shows about 84% of nonprofits lack such profiles. How much did you raise?

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Security Measures to Follow For Your Next Hybrid Event

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While keeping attendance numbers down can help mitigate the spread of the coronavirus, event organizers will still need to follow a series of COVID-19 safety measures to ensure attendees and participants are protected. . Every physical event needs to have basic security measures in place to ensure the safety of the participants.

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6 Security Measures to Protect Your Library

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You might already take steps to secure your library card database, but public-access computers and other systems can also pose a risk. Public libraries handle a surprising amount of personal information every day. If you aren't already, you need to pay close attention to securing these other systems, too.

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Why You Should Measure Impact in Addition to Outcomes

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It can be difficult to measure the impact of your work, particularly when you are unclear about what impact means to your organization. To understand how outputs are different from impacts—and why you should measure impact in addition to outcomes—it is helpful to understand what goes into the process of achieving impact.

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