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Navigating Nonprofit Data Warehouses: A Comprehensive Guide

DNL OmniMedia

This centralization allows nonprofits to process and organize data from multiple places so that it’s easy to understand and use altogether. Segmentation is the process of grouping your supporters based on shared characteristics. This is why data warehouses can have such a significant impact on nonprofits. Monitor program impact.

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70:20:10: Aligning Learning Needs with Business Process

Gyrus

Aligning Learning Needs with Business Process. Whether it be addressing the blended learning mix we provide, the content we promote directly, or the style in which our learners process information; there are countless decisions that we can make, and the answer that we provide today, may not be what is most effective weeks from now.

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How To Think Like An Instructional Designer for Your Nonprofit Trainings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Join me for a FREE Webinar: Training Tips that Work for Nonprofits on Jan.29th I’ll be sharing my best tips and secrets for designing and delivering training for nonprofit professionals that get results. I use a simple structure to design: before, during, and after. 29th at 1:00 PM EST/10:00 AM PST.

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How To Write A Nonprofit Mission Statement in 7 Steps (Plus 10 Great Examples)

Neon CRM

Your nonprofit’s mission is the foundation of everything you do. It’s your north star, your guiding principle, and your roadmap to changing the world. Your nonprofit mission statement is how you communicate your organization’s impact to supporters, clients, and the community at large. All right, let’s get started.

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Build, Buy, or Customize?

Connection Cafe

And, as organizations grow, most will require custom development somewhere in their systems architecture at some point. Complex configurations or business process changes that still use the standard software. Development of new functional areas, objects, or tables within a system. ” The answer is typically “yes.”

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Nonprofit Technology Plan: The 10-Step Guide & Template

DNL OmniMedia

We offer full-service technology consultation to nonprofit organizations of all shapes and sizes, and we put a special emphasis on the planning process. In this guide, we’ll cover the process of creating a nonprofit technology plan from start to finish through the following points: Nonprofit Technology Plan: The Basics. Hosting events.

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Drupal security, and other CMS Report comments

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

The thing that is prompting this post is the little storm about the security metric that we used to try and get a handle on the security of the 4 different systems we reviewed. You might think that comparing four different open source packages that, in essence, do pretty the same thing (in a broad sense) would be a cakc walk.

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