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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

One such data story is this: Though long suspected, we finally have the data to confirm that 39 percent of our grant applications are duplicative across funders. In this blog post, we'll review the research results, discuss implications, and identify the soul-searching needed to move forward in new alignment with our values.

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Export Your Universal Analytics Data Before It’s Too Late

Forum One

In this blog post, we’ll explore how to determine what information to retain and the best way to store it. By exporting data, users can maintain access to historical comparisons and enable future analysis. Alternatively, copy the API Request URL to integrate the data into other applications.

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Who is sharing nonprofit demographic data with Candid? 

Candid

It also seeks to provide a common baseline of the diversity of the field, as well as ensure that demographic data is available to those who can make use of it to evaluate their programs and assess progress around equity. iv In comparison, the sharing rate for all other staffing levels is below 60%. appeared first on Candid Blog.

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Salesforce as a CMS?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Salesforce is a very powerful platform onto which one can build a large variety of interesting kinds of custom applications. I’ve already talked on this blog about Salesforce integration with Drupal , Plone , and others. But it certainly is something to evaluate, and contribute to, if you find it useful.

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Guest Post by Steve Waddell: Systems Mapping for Non-Profits - Part 1

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Every non-profit works with “systems” – internal ones relating to how work gets done, issue systems relating to the topic that the NGO is working to address, and mental model systems about strategy. Clearly “seeing” those systems is important for success. A core concept in systems mapping is “purpose”.

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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. The report isn’t about security, it’s a very, very broad comparison of the systems, with security as a very small component.

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Measuring Your Crowdsourcing Efforts by Aliza Sherman

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Many crowdsourcing work sites provide some kind of rating system meaning the better, more accurate workers can rise to the top. Sites like uTest and Topcoder help you work through work like website or application testing and provide ratings and controls to help you manage more technical processes with vetted programmers and developers.

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