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A crash course on trends analysis using Candid’s Foundation 1000 data set 

Candid

One of the most common reasons people analyze Candid’s grant data is to understand year-over-year giving trends in the sector. To do so, it’s easy to assume that the best place to start is with as much data as possible. Instead, we rely on a data set called the Foundation 1000. What is the Foundation 1000?

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Compliant with AIRS 6.0 Standards

VisionLink

We are pleased to report that we are just so slightly shy of the 100% benchmark. We strongly endorse operational, technical, and data exchange standards as each increases the efficacy with which information and referral organizations can connect needs and assets across communities and states. of their overall standards.

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So Now What? Finding Funding for Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

You've found the time to download the latest State of Grantseeking reports. Well, that's an awful lot of pages of data and words, and you want some quick-fix guidelines and benchmarks. Let's look at how to get the most valuable and applicable data from the State of Grantseeking reports in the least amount of time.

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Getting in on the Act: New Report on Participatory Arts Engagement

Museum 2.0

Last month, the Irvine Foundation put out a new report, Getting In On the Act , about participatory arts practice and new frameworks for audience engagement. This report is not an end-all; it is the opening for a conversation. What do you get out of the report?

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Kicking off SOCAP16 at the Intersection of Money and Meaning

Connection Cafe

” Impact investors, social entrepreneurs, foundations, and global NPOs come together with the goal of furthering social, environmental, and economically sustainable solutions. You can compare this to traditional foundations, which invest in programs to produce positive social outcomes.

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What is the scaffolding for learning in public?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

For the Packard Foundation OE Program, the first step to share their internal thinking and resources with their NGO, capacity building, and funding partners. Co-Create: At this higher level, the conversations lead to co-creation. Maybe it takes the form of consultants using the findings to examine their own practice and improve it.

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Guest Post by Stephanie McAuliffe: SoCap09 - Day 2 Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The first SoCap conference in 2008 coincided with the launch of this paper, Investing for Social & Environmental Impact: A Design for Catalyzing an Emerging Industry A Monitor Institute Report [link] EnvImpact_ExecSum_000.pdf People are open sourcing their metrics, and building taxonomy.