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RESULTS: An Acronym For Nonprofit Success

Bloomerang

Evaluate your initiatives regularly, set up feedback boxes on your website, and create regular nonprofit focus groups. Think of it like mapping a route to take. It will give you access to new voices while also keeping that flow of useful ideas coming your way. E valuate initiatives regularly.

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Guest Post by Steve Waddell: Systems Mapping for Non-Profits - Part 1

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

See larger image here: Map from: Waddell, Steve. A lot of the ideas resonate with using online social networks and social media effectively for nonprofits, especially in the larger frame of movement building. One of the tools for better understanding networks are visual diagnostics and mapping techniques.

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Women Who Tech: Tools and Apps to Energize your Base

Amy Sample Ward

Having tools in place to help you monitor, measure, and evaluate your work in real time will help you be more successful with your campaign, better engage with the community, and make more lasting change in the long run. Community Mapping. View more presentations from womenwhotech. Your goal: why do you engage with them.

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Fundraising Lessons from the Father of Advertising | Ogilvy on Fundraising

Whole Whale

Surveys, interviews, and data analysis can reveal the equivalent of that Rolls-Royce insight – the key emotional triggers, values, and desires of your existing and potential supporters. Evaluate telethons and phone banks – what makes people donate on the spot? Those insights should drive messaging and campaigns.

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Drawing Networks on Napkins with Peter Plastrik and Madeleine Taylor, Co-Authors of Net Gains

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Later, I found the chart in Net Gains. We also discussed the whole issue of network evaluation and the difficulty of measuring those relationships versus a specific impact. I tend to map my "working the clouds" work in short, time boxed bursts. And, of course, what metrics to use.

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Reflections on the Meyer Memorial Trust Workshop

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Then, I match this against participant feedback/evaluations. What's your strategy map? My problem now is that I don't do a lot of processing with a pen or marker/flip chart anymore -- but I was standing up there, so I jotted some notes down on my moleskin. What worked? What didn't? What's the outcome? What's the key metric?

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

And so before their case for support was even dry, before they mapped out their gift tables, their leadership team was. . And that starts kind of with a readiness assessment and a gap analysis. That’s our internal evaluation of are they even ready? You know, that all flows up the org chart to me at the top.