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DIY Community Engagement Metrics

Amy Sample Ward

We covered how to do Community Mapping (identifying the segments and goals of the community), Content Mapping (creating a plan for which content goes where, and why), and Data Tracking (pulling all the numbers together). Community Mapping. >> Do you have volunteers, interns, or adjunct staff? Presentation.

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If a Metric Changes on a Spreadsheet and No One Notices, Does it Show Impact?

Amy Sample Ward

Give me an interactive map, a pivot table, even a plain old pie chart and I’m happy. Why are you measuring or tracking something that you can’t (or don’t want to) impact? A common example of this that I hear often is with volunteer engagement. —– I love data as much as the next person. data nten'

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Relationships That Raise Funds: 5 Tips for Creating Successful Peer-to-Peer Fundraisers

NetWits

First and foremost, determine which existing audiences you wish to engage (board members, major donors, past event fundraisers or attendees, all donors, volunteers, etc) in your fundraising and how you will reach out to them (email, social networks, mail, phone, on-site events, etc). 2) Educate. 4) Activate.

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7 Common Nonprofit Marketing Hurdles That You Can Avoid

DipJar

However, learning to properly market online and offline is an important opportunity for organizations. As seen with the importance of creating a marketing strategy, mapping out a content strategy allows you to identify what’s working and what needs further attention down the road. . Define your key performance indicators (KPIs).

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Nonprofit Analytics: Overview and 13 Analytics for Your Org

DNL OmniMedia

But before you can capitalize on the information stored in your CRM or other nonprofit software, you need to know exactly what analytics to track in the first place. There are virtually unlimited metrics you can track— if you can collect the data, you can analyze it. Develop a process for collecting, tracking, and analyzing data.

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Women Who Tech Telesummit: Tools Galore Panel

Amy Sample Ward

Consider the groups you will want to track or by which you will want to arrange members: donors, activists, organizers, stakeholders, partners, volunteers, supporters, and so on. They were able to use the platform for organizing offline events, finding and collaborating with volunteer organizers, and more.

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ROI (Results on Insights): Nonprofit Examples of How Listening Returns Value

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is an excellent example of working through how an organization might respond to comments on a blog, but even better it is map for insight harvesting. As David Meerman Scott notes in his analysis of their social media strategy, the goal is "to use current and developing Web 2.0 This drove traffic. You should reach out to both audiences.

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