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The Zen of Nonprofit CRM

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

In the final analysis, in the days, weeks, months and years following these, and other mergers, no fewer people will be homeless, no fewer women will be battered, no fewer children will be hungry, no less environmental damage will be done, no more people who need it will get mental health services.

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The Zen of Nonprofit CRM

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

In the final analysis, in the days, weeks, months and years following these, and other mergers, no fewer people will be homeless, no fewer women will be battered, no fewer children will be hungry, no less environmental damage will be done, no more people who need it will get mental health services.

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What do web stats mean, anyway?

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I don’t think we want homeless shelters, food pantries, mental health organizations, etc., to care a whole lot about how many hits they got in comparison to similar (or different) organizations. 10 comments… read them below or add one } 1 Allan Benamer 09.18.07 And, I actually hope that doesn’t change.

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[VIDEO] Measure Of Success: Creating Tools And Process To Report Impact

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But most importantly, we love for these sessions to be interactive, so feel free to chat in your questions and comments along the way. Was there anything helpful about that comparison between service engagement and impact? “Well, thanks to this $20,000, there are 12 local artists who have a place to hang their artwork.”

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