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Rethinking Recruitment and Retention Goals

VQ Strategies

For decades, volunteer engagement was summed up in 3 Rs: “Recruitment, Retention, and Recognition.” While recruitment efforts have evolved, so have perspectives on retention. The COVID-19 pandemic challenged the definition of retention even more dramatically. Recruitment. What else is part of your recruitment success story?

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Why practicing data hygiene can benefit your association staff and members

Nimble AMS

Likewise, your association can leverage data hygiene for member recruitment, engagement, retention, and e-commerce personalization. After doing so, he was able to remove the invalid metrics and clean up the data, providing better value to the Nimble AMS Member Lapse Solution. How do you practice good data hygiene at your association?

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Making the Case for Analytics to Secure Your Slice of the Budget Pie

Association Analytics

With analytics, the benefits sell themselves: Reducing manual work Optimizing processes Growing revenue Having consistent, trusted data Increasing engagement Driving your association’s mission For example, consider an association dedicated to promoting literacy. Let’s take member retention as an example.

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Sponsorship v. Donations: The Drawbacks and Benefits

NonProfit Hub

With the rise of social impact as a business metric, companies are more eager than ever to contribute to meaningful causes, yet many nonprofits don’t make the most of this fundraising avenue. These relationships are typically bound by a written agreement that states the benefits for both your nonprofit and the sponsor.

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Engagement Analytics 101: Setting Your Association Up for Success

Association Analytics

The resulting data can help identify where members are in their journey, which members might be falling through the cracks, what opportunities your association can take advantage of to improve membership offerings and benefits, and so much more. Do you want to improve retention numbers?

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Let Data Drive Your Decisions

Bloomerang

Choose new metrics Once you have identified the data you already have, it may be time to select new metrics that better align with your goals. Think about what metrics you will use. Metrics are defined as the “Parameters your organization will use to measure performance.” Did people like your post, or did they share it?

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Helpful Ways to Measure and Optimize Your Nonprofit’s Performance

sgEngage

If you are not sure which metrics are essential or how to convert your data into something stakeholders can grasp and absorb, start simply by setting clear goals. Learn more: Using Data to Make Annual Giving Work for You Measuring Outcomes Outcome metrics are powerful, necessary tools for demonstrating transparency and accountability.

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