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How to leverage business analytics insights with Association Management Software (AMS)

Nimble AMS

The analysis gives insight into your operations, helping you determine if your organization is on the right track or moving in the wrong direction. By looking at the outcomes of previous work, those on the board of directors or committees can propose actions that continue a positive trend or shift a negative trend.

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How to Right-Size Impact Management for Your Organization

Saleforce Nonprofit

How rigorous or complex should the analysis of impact data be? This framing captured the impact not only of the technology tools of their partners, required by certain funders, but also of the access to information for migrants, which would be measurable on an ongoing basis through surveys. How closely should they track those changes?

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From Stories to Support: The Nonprofit’s Guide to Acquiring and Using Testimonials

The Modern Nonprofit

They help potential partners, supporters, and beneficiaries see the tangible outcomes of your work. Consider using surveys, direct interviews, or informal conversations to initiate this process. These narratives can resonate deeply with your audience, fostering an emotional connection and a deeper understanding of your mission.

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3 Ways to Integrate Impact Management Practices in Your Organization

Saleforce Nonprofit

Moreover, this work has been underfunded and its analysis happens often away from C-suite or Board discussions. Sometimes, third-party evaluation, which includes rigorous study design and statistical analysis, is required to properly understand a program’s impact. In other words, one size doesn’t fit all.

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Six Tips for Evaluating Your Nonprofit Training Session

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is tempting to think of this step as only doing a survey to answer the questions, “Did the workshop accomplish its objectives? There are two different methods to evaluate your training. If you think of your training as making a soup, your participant survey is like the food critic’s review of the soup.

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New Resource for Nonprofits: The Data Playbook – Practices for Purpose-Driven Work

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

All measurement processes start with defining objectives or outcomes. The Playbook includes a few examples and methods for doing this. The Playbook offers some excellent practical tips on how to design and implement surveys and focus groups, one of the most common methods many nonprofits use to collect data.

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Fundraising Lessons from the Father of Advertising | Ogilvy on Fundraising

Whole Whale

Survey existing donors on what compelled them to support you before. Learn from direct response – Study annual appeals, door knocking, and other methods that inspire immediate action. Show how gifts further the outcomes step-by-step. Survey existing donors on what spurs them to give quickly when appealed to.

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