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Advancing racial equity for effective environmental grantmaking 

Candid

EGA has a long-standing history that includes more than 10 years of data collaboration with Candid, to support their Tracking the Field (TTF) research program. The stakes are high, but there’s good news: EGA has leveraged the vast reach of Candid’s demographic data to help unlock critical insights for equity in environmental philanthropy.

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The Power of Learning Analytics: Maximizing the Impact of Your Education Programs

Association Analytics

While enrollment numbers and completion rates provide surface-level insights, digging into learner behavior and demographics can uncover more valuable information like which courses hold the most value for which learners and the factors contributing to their success.

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Volunteer Week: Orientation for Your Leadership

Greater Giving

Equipping them with volunteer orientation knowledge ensures they understand the value proposition of volunteers and can champion: Effective Volunteer Recruitment: Board members and committee members can leverage their networks to attract skilled volunteers. This allows for open discussion, brainstorming, and knowledge sharing.

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Top 10 Reasons to Have a Strategic Marketing Plan

Byte Technology

You need to know where your money is doing the best for your business and lean into that knowledge to plan the spending for the coming year. Perhaps you’re seeing a growth in an untapped market or demographic. This knowledge will help you introduce new marketing channels into your strategy. To Confirm Who Your Customer Is.

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How to Use Trial & Error to Find the Right Fundraisers for Your Nonprofit

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Consider the demographic you are targeting and ask yourself what types of events or activities might appeal to them. 5) Keep track of what works and what doesn’t. You learned something from that, and can move on with that knowledge informing your next steps. 2) Brainstorm. That’s ok, too!

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Advancing Equity in Philanthropy with Resolve and Resilience: A Call to Action

sgEngage

Foster Collaboration and Learning: Encourage collaboration and knowledge-sharing among funders, nonprofits, and other stakeholders. This may include tracking demographic data, conducting regular assessments of equity impact, and being transparent about successes and challenges.

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Best Practices for Golf Fundraisers: 10 Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

They attract an ideal audience—donors and businesses with high-capacity networks often interested in supporting community events with exposure to an affluent and influential demographic. 6) Use web-based tools to keep everyone on the same page and all the information in one place. 7) Offer live scoring and sell a leaderboard sponsorship.

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