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What do web stats mean, anyway?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology What do web stats mean, anyway? Allan’s argument is that because NTEN is in a leadership position in the field, it should lead in showing transparency by publishing its web stats.

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How Can I Raise More Money with My 5K?

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We got a sneak peak at the 2013 Blackbaud Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Study this week. The stats and analysis give us some interesting insights into different types of fundraising events. In the case of 5Ks (and most short-distance competitive races), most revenue comes from registration fees. How do we identify likely fundraisers?

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Counting on Success? Focus on Event Fundraising Analytics

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Blackbaud’s 2012 Peer-to-Peer Event Fundraising Benchmark Study breaks events into categories: Cycling, endurance runs/walks, runs/walks with a registration fee, runs/walks without a registration fee, community, and third party events. Start by using benchmark reports as a guide.

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Nonprofit CRM Trends Plus How to Choose an eCRM - Online Fundraising, Advocacy, and Social Media - frogloop

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Also, NTEN recently published a report on the results of a survey covering CRM satisfaction. based nonprofits are faced with two extremes: on the one hand, there are large large players like Convio , Kintera , and Blackbaud and on the other hand there are smaller providers like DIA , FirstGiving , and NetworkForGood.

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New Study of High Net Worth Philanthropy | Nonprofit Trends with.

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Smörgåsbord of Stats Here are just a sample of some of the statistics in the report worth noting: 98.2% Wealthy households also gave a substantial amount, on average, to education ($12,759 in 2009). High net worth households gave, on average, between 8% and 16.5% of their income to charity in 2009. All Rights Reserved

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112 Nonprofit Blog Posts, Articles, and Stories from 2013 You Can’t Miss.

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According to the 2014 Content Marketing Report, 92% of the nonprofits surveyed are using content marketing. Wild Apricot’s Small Membership Insight Survey has some Good News About Millennials and Meetings. Dolores McDonagh of Charity Dynamics write on npEngage about the Top 3 Roadblocks to Event Registration.

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