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Statement of Activities: Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

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Ensuring compliance and accuracy in your financial reporting involves several key actions: Regularly review the latest guidelines and summaries provided by authoritative bodies on revenue recognition of grants and contracts. It automates and facilitates these comparisons, allowing for more efficient monitoring and decision-making.

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Nonprofit Marketing: How Technologies Will Change the Future

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AI tools are able to take an omnichannel approach to donor analysis. While this may seem like a large number of topic ideas requested in comparison to the number used, forcing AI to generate more content and be more creative can increase the variety of unique ideas. Measure affinity in real-time. Summarize content.

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A Consumer's Guide To Low-Cost Data Visualization Tools from Idealware

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The report includes a summary of design principles, some common visual formats, as well as a review and comparison of free/low cost tools. I donated with the hope that down the road the next version of data visualization tools report will include low cost or free social networking analysis tools.

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Facebook Demographics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The demographics summary: The numbers : 44 million active users. I also found an indepth analysis of user behavior on Facebook and some specific thinking about metrics. Comparison of old/new metrics. This slideshow came from the recent Forrester Consumer Conference (see here and here ). Facebook users are aging.

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Get Your Social Media Strategy in Shape With Spreadsheet Aerobics

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Avoid Measurement As Therapy and Drive By Analysis. Another pitfall is doing “drive by&# analysis. Let’s take Facebook pages as an example. Then at the end of the month, allocate a half hour to look at the numbers for the month in comparison to other months – and look for insights and trends.

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7 Things I learned About Social Media Powered Online Fundraising and A Big Heartfelt Thank You for #OceanLoveEarl

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Thanking donors individually on Facebook and including the link to the fundraiser triggered donations based on comparison of time posted and donation made, second most effective solicitation was a personal ask via private message. Approximately 85% of the donations were converted from my personal profile on Facebook.

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Convio Opens the Kimono

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Judi Sohn has a comparison of the two approaches. Judi finishes her analysis with the big picture, noting the downside is cost: Think of all the tools out there with open APIs that we???re Michelle Murrain, NTEN board member and NOSI leader - and author of Nonprofit API white paper has insightful analysis.

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