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4 Ways to Expand the Value of Your AMS with Analytics

Association Analytics

Your AMS focuses more on current and past data, however with analytics, you can use this data, and data from your other source systems, to be more forward-thinking. What are real-time trends and demographics of our meeting registrants? Using data from your AMS, analytics will help you answer these more complex questions.

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EI Helps Teams Use Technology to Fly

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Automation, analytics, and all the other digital timesavers should be making their lives easier, right? They’ve created their own cloud computing platform, revolutionized logistics with prime delivery, and invested in AI and robotics. Social skills— along with empathy help teams successfully collaborate to get work done.

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Integration: The Ultimate Solution for Nonprofit Data Silos

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Often, organizational structures within individual facilities and departments create their own data platforms and workflows that are not aligned with one another. To make matters worse, these platforms may not be built to scale, meaning they won’t be able to keep up with the demands associated with increasing data volume.

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4 Top Healthcare Technology Trends to Watch in 2023

DNL OmniMedia

Data analytics and technology are revolutionizing the healthcare industry. AI technology adoption can improve decision-making across the following processes and more: Predictive analytics: As a major reason for AI adoption, predictive analytics can help clinicians leverage care insights and provide effective early patient intervention.

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Maximizing Outreach: Why Nonprofits Need a Powerful Online Presence

The Modern Nonprofit

You might already have a presence on social media platforms, like Facebook, which is a great starting point. With a donation platform right on your website, you’re creating a one-stop-shop for supporters to contribute – thus amplifying your funding prospects. Expand Your Universe Not everyone’s on Facebook.

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Attract donors and recruit volunteers: free advertising for nonprofits

EveryAction

Make sure you cover your bases and set up accounts on multiple social platforms (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, etc.) to maximize visibility across different demographics. Track your nonprofit marketing efforts using complimentary analytics. Run multiple campaigns concurrently.

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The Ultimate Guide to Social Media for Nonprofits

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Some platforms, like Facebook and Instagram, offer donation features, such as donate buttons, that make it easier than ever for your supporters to contribute. You can also run fundraising campaigns directly on social media, encouraging your followers to share and donate to make the fundraising process more collaborative. Transparency.