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Are you getting the most out of your retention data?

Association Analytics

If you’re responsible for member retention, you have your renewal rate committed to memory, right? You are most likely doing everything you should — calculating your retention rate on a regular basis, being consistent in your retention formula and sharing results with key stakeholders. Retention rates aren’t one dimensional.

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Are you getting the most out of your retention data?

Association Analytics

If you’re responsible for member retention, you have your renewal rate committed to memory, right? You are most likely doing everything you should -- calculating your retention rate on a regular basis, being consistent in your retention formula and sharing results with key stakeholders. Retention rates aren’t one dimensional.

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Donor Management: The Ultimate Guide

Neon CRM

Effective donor management aims to build strong, long-lasting relationships with donors, increase retention rates, and ultimately, secure ongoing financial support for an organization’s mission and programs. It also involves careful analysis and upkeep of your donors’ data. Effective donor management is crucial for nonprofits.

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3 Ways to Ruin Your Donor Database Before Entering Any Data

NonProfit Hub

Here are some examples of information that you can collect about donors: Demographics. Contact Info. Email open rates. Direct mail response rate. However, you should avoid paralysis by analysis. If you collect too little data, you may miss out on valuable and actionable insights. Age/Birthday. Marital status.

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3 Ways to Ruin Your Donor Database Before Entering Any Data

NonProfit Hub

Here are some examples of information that you can collect about donors: Demographics. Contact Info. Email open rates. Direct mail response rate. However, you should avoid paralysis by analysis. If you collect too little data, you may miss out on valuable and actionable insights. Age/Birthday. Marital status.

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Podcamp Session on Social Media Metrics: Thank You Jeremiah

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Think Nielsen Ratings ). Demographics How many people visit the site? What is your conversion rate for getting me to sign up, volunteer, donate, purchase an item, etc leading towards that goal? Metrics are the attributes or factors that are important to understand (source: J.Owyang ). source: Chris Brogan).

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