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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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Mastering Next Year’s Budget With Revenue Projections and Donor Attrition Analysis

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Understanding Revenue Projections When a nonprofit is putting together a budget for the coming year, an important step is to perform a revenue projections analysis that can inform the expected amount of income used for operational expenses and deepen mission impact. Historically, it costs $1.25

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Statement of Activities: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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Being aware of these common pitfalls is crucial for maintaining the integrity of your financial reporting and in turn, the trust of your supporters. Regularly review classification practices to ensure they align with your organization’s strategic needs and comply with the latest accounting standards.

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grist.org: Measuring Along the Ladder of Engagement

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, I had the pleasure of hearing Chip Giller from grist.org give a talk at the Packard Foundation about their social media strategy and how they used measurement. The talk was so insightful that I’m sharing what I learned. Say Giller, “Our whole team reviews Google Analytics, like sipping fine wine.” Source: grist.

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4 Strategies for Proactive Risk Management at Your Nonprofit

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Conduct an operational analysis in which you identify all potential risks and prioritize them based on which ones are most likely to occur. Having your board review financial reports. Ensuring these guidelines are followed should be part of their risk management plans. Human resources professionals.

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Navigating Nonprofit Data Warehouses: A Comprehensive Guide

DNL OmniMedia

Instead of manually consolidating data from across sources, you can instead have it all stored and standardized in one place to streamline analysis and interpretation. Effective impact measurement and reporting: Nonprofits rely on data warehouses to track and measure their impact over time. Review their proposals.

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A Roadmap to Salesforce for Nonprofits Implementation

DNL OmniMedia

After up to three rounds of review, feedback, and revisions, it’s time to move your organization’s data over to its new home. Analysis: Review the data that will be migrated, refine plans, and document next steps. Review: Check the quality of the migrated data and safely shut down the old system.