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Raise the Board’s Financial IQ

.orgSource

Plan educational activities throughout the year that generate interest and inspire directors to become better financial stewards. Developing a consistent format that allows for easy comparison across months and years. Provide Education Financial development is an excellent opportunity to promote your organization’s culture of learning.

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Actionable Insights Hidden In Your Acquisition Results

Kindful

When it comes to acquisition, we all know that metrics matter. However, most nonprofits don’t know which metrics to look at —or what to do with that information once they have it. . When done correctly, this review will generate action items for your team. . I recommend looking at three key metrics. . Trust me, I get it.

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Export Your Universal Analytics Data Before It’s Too Late

Forum One

Just as you’ve finally settled into the shift from Universal Analytics (UA) to Google Analytics 4 (GA4) and started to get a handle on its new metrics, Google has yet another deadline for organizations to meet. By exporting data, users can maintain access to historical comparisons and enable future analysis.

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How is GA4 Different Than Universal Analytics (UA)?

Whole Whale

Events have up to 25 parameters and are reusable All of the GA4 metrics are tracked and named slightly differently than UA GA4 has some new features that aren’t available in Universal Analytics, such as the ability to track user engagement across devices and platforms, and use AI to generate insights. Navigation Has Changed.

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Analytics Dashboards: Which tool is Right For Your Nonprofit? 

Whole Whale

Flexibility : The best dashboards are flexible enough to track the metrics that are most important to your nonprofit. Look for a dashboard that allows you to generate reports on a regular basis so you can track progress and identify areas where improvement is needed. Metrics : Metrics are measures of something.

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Stephen Downes On Blog Metrics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Stephen Downes summarized my post on Social Media Metrics and Measuring Blog Outcomes and added some commentary. My post wasa riff on evaluating the effectiveness of blogs, and in particular, a set of metrics from Avinash Kaushik: "Raw Author Contribution (posts and words in post). Some pr professionals agree.

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What 2020 year-end fundraising can tell us about 2021 

M+R

We also use the median for our comparisons, so that one outlier doesn’t skew the whole set. Average gift was nearly flat year over year for the median organization, but this metric is especially volatile and easily pulled by outliers. And boy, were there some outliers this year. On to the goods! . Giving Tuesday: December Edition.