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Take Control of Your Data: 3 Must-Have Reporting Tools Every Nonprofit Should Have

Everyaction

From your board members requesting the latest donor stats to your digital director asking for email conversion rates, tracking your data can be hard. But what about the roll up data for those big picture meetings? So picture this, you’re starting out at your brand new job as a major gifts officer at the nonprofit of your dreams.

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What Can Our Past Tell Us About Our Future?

Connection Cafe

As the daughter of archaeologists, I find a great deal of similarity in delving into the secrets that can be revealed by studying the details of our events as reflected in our performance data. Fundraising performance metrics. When we dug into the event metrics, an interesting picture emerged. Average donation amount.

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End-of-Year Giving: 21 Best Practices for a Great Campaign

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No matter your donors’ reasons for giving, the stats above show that at the end of the year, they’re ready and willing to give. Here are some questions your team can ask to help you reflect on last year’s results: What was our goal last year, and did we meet it? Pictures and videos bring your cause to life.

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Year-End Appeal Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

While you want to include the program’s metrics and efficacy, you’ll also want the central piece to relate to a real story from your community. It’s cheaper to do than you might think, and stats show that your appeal will be 50% more likely to succeed if you do! Those stats you used earlier?

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2021 Year-End Appeal Guide

The Modern Nonprofit

While you want to include the program’s metrics and efficacy, you’ll also want the central piece to relate to a real story from your community. It’s cheaper to do than you might think, and stats show that your appeal will be 50% more likely to succeed if you do! Those stats you used earlier?

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