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The End of Expertise and How Associations Must Adapt

The MatrixFiles

Higher education and the media have been hard hit with trust issues. At a time when higher education is facing public funding cuts, changing demographics and a challenging student debt environment, institutions are facing an uphill battle to sustain enrollments and stay relevant.

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4 Tips to Create a Nonprofit Content Strategy for WordPress

Nonprofits Source

Assess your supporter data for general demographics, interests, and giving tendencies to get a better picture of the kinds of individuals who want to support your nonprofit. Keep that in mind as well as you continue to build your site. Keep an eye on the following metrics for your site: Web traffic. Traffic sources. Bounce rate.

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Why 2024 May Be a “Make or Break” Year for Nonprofits

Allegiance Group

High-Level Takeaways from the FEP Report FEP tracks three key metrics: donors, dollars, and retention. In addition, fundraisers continue to be more mindful about reaching out to diverse audiences. Go beyond that audience in demographics, age, and everything else. In the Q4 fundraising report, we see a decline in all three.

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Don’t Fear Your Dirty Data

Association Analytics

You have identified your data issues and prioritized what data fields to address first. Keep monitoring the growth with metrics (for example, decreased number of duplicates, increase in completion rate of certain fields.). Keep in mind the delicate balance of your need for data without asking people for too much information.

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Volunteer Engagement | Strategies for Smart Organizations

Bloomerang

Overall, keep in mind that engagement begins the moment a volunteer first steps through your door and continues through consistent communication and recognition. What are the most important questions to keep in mind? Metrics matter! Without these important metrics, you will be unable to measure your success accurately.

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An Inside Look at Crafting a Strong Nonprofit Marketing Plan

Allegiance Group

As you plan your campaign, keep each of the three pillars in mind: The market. Include supporter data such as: Demographics Psychographic traits (e.g., Returning to our truth Initiative example, this campaign used the central message “Not Happy or Healthy” to bring attention to the issue (tobacco being sold in Walgreens).

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Reach Full Funding Potential: 6 Donor Acquisition Strategies

Allegiance Group

Typically, this involves educating them about your cause or issue and highlighting the work you do. Use Google Analytics to track metrics like unique visitors, pageviews, backlinks, and more to identify how to create compelling online content. Keep in mind that these platforms are good for much more than just donor acquisition.

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