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How Nonprofits Can Track Google Grant Conversions in Google Analytics

Nonprofit Tech for Good

By Grant Hensel , CEO of Nonprofit Megaphone – an agency that specializes in Google Grant management for nonprofits. Nonprofit Megaphone is Google Certified and supports over 300 nonprofit clients. The Google Grant gives nonprofits $10,000/month to spend on ads in Google Search. What is Conversion Tracking? And many more.

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Maximizing Nonprofit Fundraising with Google Analytics 4

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Thankfully, Google Analytics makes it easy. You’ve likely heard that Google has released its new version, Google Analytics 4 (GA4). Making the switch is vital — if you’re still using the old version, your data is no longer being tracked. You’ll be pulling in rich data in no time!

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Level Up Your Marketing with Analytics

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Fortunately, with data, we can better understand members’ behavior and which marketing channel is most effective to reach our members. In this blog, we share tips on how to take your marketing to the next level with the help of analytics. This is how you organize and describe your data. Easy Access to All Data.

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Web Analytics Tools + Data Privacy: The Big Shift to GA4

Media Cause

Why are analytics + data so important for marketers? Data and analytics are the key to better understanding your marketing efforts. Tracking campaign performance with data analytics tools allows you to understand and refine your strategies, optimize your efforts, and maximize ad spend.

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How to Export Universal Analytics Data

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As you may know, Google Analytics is deprecating support for the 13+-year-old Universal Analytics. After it stops collecting data in July of 2023, it officially will be deleting account data at the end of 2023. More details on this from Google: Export and share reports – Analytics Help.

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Comprehensive Guide to Google Analytics 4 for Nonprofits

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Knowing who is visiting your website and what they’re looking at is important to the health of your organization. Luckily, nonprofit organizations can track website activity to make those essential changes by viewing user data through the use of Google Analytics 4. What is Google Analytics 4?

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GA Apocalypse: The Deprecation of Universal Google Analytics

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Starting July 1st, 2023 all Universal Google Analytics accounts will stop pulling in new data from your website. Legacy data in Universal Google Analytics Accounts will be available until the end of 2022 – at least 6 months based on recent announcements ( Universal Analytics will be going away ).