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Thought Leaders Blaze Trails of Discovery and Engagement

.orgSource

Rounding up a group of members who are eager to share their wisdom might seem like a fairly simple proposition. There are multiple smaller interest groups in each area. Use data to make objective decisions based on site traffic, evaluations, sales, professional development activity, focus groups and/or other types of outreach.

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Are your online campaigns raising or losing money?

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Nonprofit budgets are often tight, and each of your campaigns should aim to hit as high a return on investment (ROI) as possible. To better analyze your campaigns, you’ll need to understand a few fundamental metrics, including ROI, cost per dollar raised (CPDR), and cost per acquisition (CPA). ROI = (Output / Input) X 100.

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How To Pick the Best Grantmaking Solution for Your Nonprofit

Saleforce Nonprofit

As technology improved, foundationConnect’s functionality became outdated compared to the options available now. Increased return on investments Organizations commonly make the mistake of selecting a technology solution based on its short-term value. Your grantmaking solution is here We believe in using technology for social good.

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How to Choose the Right CMS for Your Nonprofit

Allegiance Group

This article will discuss several key points to help you make an informed decision, covering topics such as open-source vs. closed-source platforms, software costs, licensing methods, and more. These ensure alignment with your nonprofit’s financial and operational aspects, maximizing ROI. So, which should you choose first?

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How Many Hours Per Week Should Your Nonprofit Invest in Social Media?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The estimates below allow for the time required to research and create content for your social media campaigns, the actual time spent engaging and participating in your nonprofit’s online communities, and the time necessary to monitor and report ROI. LinkedIn is a powerhouse in ROI. LinkedIn: 5 Hours Weekly.

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Guest Post by Peter Campbell: The ROI on Flexibility

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The typical corporate desktop computer is restricted by group policies and filtering software. In fact, without standardization, automation, group policies that control what can and can’t be done on a PC, and some protection from malicious web sites, any company with 15 to 20 desktops or more is really unmanageable.

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10 Common Mistakes Made by Nonprofits on Social Media

Nonprofit Tech for Good

The brutal but honest — and hopefully well-received — truth is that the majority of nonprofits are making mistakes on social-networking sites that directly undermine their ROI. If all your nonprofit does on social-networking sites is marketing, then I guarantee no one is listening and your ROI is next to nil. Blah, blah, blah.