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Understanding Impact Metrics for Your Nonprofit: A Guide

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In this sense, impact metrics are the specific measures of the positive and negative effects of an intervention, action, or project on individuals, communities, or the environment. In this guide, we’ll answer the most frequently asked questions about nonprofit impact metrics, including: . Why Are Impact Metrics Important?

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Hire Fresh Talent—But Before You Shop, Check the Fridge

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According to a survey by LinkedIn, 61% of U.S. Customize Present options designed to appeal to the people you interview. Present roles in ways that are designed to appeal to the variety of people you interview. Applicants are seeking work/life balance, personal fulfillment, and career development.

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How Successful Nonprofits Invest, and Reinvest, in their Online Presence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

“We work quickly to create and disseminate content, and look at metrics on our various digital platforms. Having talented people in-house allows us to pivot and move quickly based on our metrics,” Melissa says. Speaking of metrics, how do you measure your nonprofit site’s performance?

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Program Management Statistics: 12 Stats and How to Use Them

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By collecting essential metrics as part of your program management process, you’ll be able to use this information to: Identify program gaps and areas of need. Using predefined metrics can be incredibly valuable for determining how well your nonprofit has been meeting the needs of your constituents and where you can adjust for greater impact.

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When nonprofit strategic planning goes wrong 

Candid

As one leader we interviewed advises , “There’s a culture piece that needs to be considered at the same time as the rest of the plan. By engaging people, who experience your organization from different vantage points—such as staff, board, clients, funders, community members, partner organizations, and others—you can learn a lot.

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Taking a Deeper Look at the “Social” Piece of ESG (Environmental Social Governance)

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Tackling Social Justice Issues on Diversity and Inclusion : Interview with Michael Moore, Vice President of Diversity and Inclusion at Blackbaud. Last October we launched Blackbaud’s first Diversity, Inclusion and Belonging survey. That survey established a critical baseline that we can use to benchmark our progress in the future.

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End-of-Year Reporting: How Are You Collecting and Packaging Your Data?

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Regularly monitoring performance metrics or KPIs throughout the year allows you to know what you need. In terms of metrics, focus on engagement metrics (such as engagement rates or bounce rates), rather than vanity metrics (such as audience size or page views). Analyze with actionable data in mind.

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