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Making meaning of Candid’s free demographic data set 

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Today, Candid released our latest research manual, Analyzing Candid’s demographic data. nonprofits currently share some demographic data about their staff and board with Candid. As a result of our Demographics via Candid efforts, this number has increased significantly over the past two years. Over 62,000 U.S. For example, U.S.

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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. i We anticipate a steady increase in organizations sharing demographic information as a result of our recently launched Demographics via Candid campaign. Demographic data sharing varies by nonprofit subject category.

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“Seeding by ceding”: What we know about the latest group of organizations funded by MacKenzie Scott

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Our analysis of Scott’s 2020 grants is available here.) . Because these recipients are not organizations with IRS 990 filings (from which we derive revenue data), they are not included in the graph above. . i] Comprehensive data about grantees was not available for every analysis. Organizational size . Geography .

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Integration: The Ultimate Solution for Nonprofit Data Silos

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Lack of shared storage, inaccessible files, and the desire to avoid changing existing data platforms all worsen these existing data silo challenges. There are two solutions for integrating your data — either build an in-house centralized data platform or research an analytics vendor to outsource data collection and analysis.

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Making the most of mid-level

M+R

Finding your audience part 1: file analysis. These are the folks in your file—and not yet in your file—who are likely to have the capacity and interest to give significantly more but haven’t ever done so. There are three audiences to focus on when (re)designing your mid-level program.

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Fundraising Lessons from the Father of Advertising | Ogilvy on Fundraising

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” For nonprofits, this shows the value of thoroughly researching your donors’ demographics, history, and motivations before crafting appeals. A great tool to see how different companies make their product the hero is by looking through swipe files curated by sites like [link].

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