Analysis and Action with Survey Data
Association Analytics
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
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Nucleus
AUGUST 17, 2021
When association leaders and staff want to gather information and opinions from their members, often the first idea is to conduct a member survey. If you survey your members too often, you create a condition called “survey fatigue.” If you survey your members too often, you create a condition called “survey fatigue.”
Candid
NOVEMBER 7, 2023
Instead, it’s a tool for informing actions that advance funders’ institutional goals around diversity, equity, and inclusion—and thereby reducing funding disparities. Read this blog to learn more about TCE’s analysis and how these changes benefit the majority of their grantees. Collecting demographic data can lead to meaningful change.
sgEngage
MARCH 15, 2024
The goal is then to turn those data insights into actionable tasks. Data analysis tools are helping organizations of all sizes to automate, streamline, and standardize processes so they can measure and optimize performance. Each donor action in response to your outreach produces additional data to inform your next interaction.
Association Analytics
SEPTEMBER 13, 2023
Example: Through a learner sentiment analysis, one association discovered that one of their courses consistently received low ratings due to challenging content delivery. Proxy measures and surveys can help gather this data and gain insights into the overall impact your education courses have on learners’ professional growth.
Nimble AMS
DECEMBER 27, 2022
The analysis gives insight into your operations, helping you determine if your organization is on the right track or moving in the wrong direction. By looking at the outcomes of previous work, those on the board of directors or committees can propose actions that continue a positive trend or shift a negative trend.
sgEngage
MAY 16, 2024
By establishing clear protocols and responsible practices, you can transform data into actionable insights, ensure that decision making is data-driven and ultimately leading to better outcomes for the causes you support. Data formats vary widely, making consolidation and analysis a time-consuming and error-prone process.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
FEBRUARY 6, 2013
So, was delighted when Darren Barefoot asked if he share a guest post about how to do audience analysis. Cheap and Cheerful Audience Analysis for NGOS by Darren Barefoot. But not all kinds of audience analysis are evil. Have they taken action on your issue in the past? Survey Your Tribe. No Donuts Required.
The NonProfit Times
SEPTEMBER 17, 2024
According to The Generosity Commission, they instead are complex actions that go straight to the core of civil society and democracy, which includes declining trust of institutions and neighbors and social isolation. The report presents analysis of generosity as expressed in everyday volunteering and giving. Census Bureau and the U.S.
Association Analytics
MAY 20, 2024
Read on to discover new ways to generate non-dues revenue, including actionable case studies. By providing valuable industry insights, like surveys or industry data and training, associations enhance the perceived value of membership, encouraging retention and engagement.
.orgSource
AUGUST 21, 2023
Our research included interviewing thought leaders, organizing think tanks, and surveying professionals. You must be the architect of a digital ecology that translates innovation into action. Our goal was to help association professionals navigate a new technological era or Industry 4.0. Association 4.0
Blue Avocado
SEPTEMBER 10, 2024
Applause, surveys, comments at the venue, return visits, media reviews, other feedback?) Success is defined by a series of small-action steps. We do not view box office receipts and number of “butts-in-seats” as the only measuring stick by which we celebrate our outcomes. PJ Rosch from The Little Red Dog, Inc.
Association Analytics
JUNE 21, 2023
If you’re asking members to fill out a survey, provide an incentive for them. 1: You’re All Talk and No Action Challenge : Does your team have meeting after meeting about what’s not working? Your organization is likely stuck in the cycle of all talk and no action. Be creative in how you collect your data.
Association Analytics
SEPTEMBER 22, 2021
According to Marketing General Incorporated’s 2021 Marketing Benchmarking Report, 50% of associations surveyed believe lack of engagement is the top reason members didn’t renew. Understanding the tipping points and which behaviors lead to them allows you to take deliberate actions to encourage more engagement and build customer loyalty.
Tech Soup
MARCH 25, 2014
Because we survey organizations involved in the grantseeking universe twice a year, the information contained in the survey analysis reports (which are free) is current, and catches the tide changes and zeitgeist of grantseeking as they happen. Can you help us make the Spring 2014 State of Grantseeking survey a success?
Media Cause
JUNE 1, 2024
This requires substantial market research and should include conversations with your audiences through surveys, interviews, or even focus groups. They may do this in several ways: They give their audience advocacy actions that don’t really matter, like surface-level petitions without true meaning or purpose.
DNL OmniMedia
MAY 25, 2022
When you have a strong grasp of your audience’s motivations, you can increase donations, volunteer hours, advocacy actions, and the overall public opinion of your nonprofit. What is a market analysis for nonprofit organizations? Step 3: Design your market research survey. Designing Your Survey Method. Let’s get started.
The Modern Nonprofit
JANUARY 2, 2024
Consider using surveys, direct interviews, or informal conversations to initiate this process. ” Analysis : This testimonial emphasizes the donor’s personal connection and satisfaction with the results of their contributions, highlighting the organization’s effectiveness and transparency.
Tech Soup
SEPTEMBER 11, 2013
Do you suffer from survey fatigue? It seems that a new survey pops up every day, sent to you by organizations, businesses, advertisers, pollsters, and opinion analysts. Surveys are often an advertising gimmick, a marketing ploy, or a general nuisance. So when, and why, should you invest your time in survey participation?
Whole Whale
SEPTEMBER 8, 2023
While focused on selling products, many of Ogilvy’s principles and “rules” around research, messaging, and motivating action remain surprisingly relevant today, especially for nonprofit organizations seeking to engage donors and volunteers. Survey existing donors on what compelled them to support you before.
Forum One
NOVEMBER 3, 2021
As you get started on sifting through your data reports and action items completed this year, carefully consider how you are packaging your data in the most impactful way. Analyze with actionable data in mind. The goal with your analysis is to have actionable data. First, set your data reporting goals.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
JANUARY 25, 2024
Highlights from Microsoft’s Nonprofit Sector Research on AI Devi kicked off by sharing a sentiment analysis from a recent survey of nonprofit leaders that fall into one of two different perceptions: comfort and concern. Below is my fully human-generated reflection. 65% are using it to clean-up their Monday morning inboxes. (I
Saleforce Nonprofit
MAY 25, 2022
Climate anxiety is seriously affecting our youth: In a recent global survey of 10,000 young people aged 16–25, 59% were very or extremely worried about climate change, and 83% said they think people have failed to take care of the planet. – Student participating in the Tokyo Climate Action Lab.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
DECEMBER 8, 2009
In October, I had the opportunity to meet Steve Waddell whose research focuses on Global Action Networks. He agreed to write a four-part primer on a visual diagnostics, mapping, and social networking analysis primer and how nonprofits might use these tools for social change. This another area of Steve's interest and expertise.
NetWits
SEPTEMBER 5, 2012
What goes into creating and designing a successful nonprofit website that inspires action? Audience Analysis. Make sure you remember your top three goals to include in key visual elements on your site using calls to action. It should inspire action! That’s a great question. Creating a Visual Strategy.
Allegiance Group
JUNE 13, 2024
Outlining your goals before executing the campaign ensures each action you take is directly related to a target that furthers your mission. You or your marketing agency may conduct interviews with target audience members, share surveys, create audience personas, perform A/B tests, and more. Deep understanding of your audience.
Bonterra
APRIL 10, 2024
Case Management Tools Measure impact A unified solution to help you collect actionable program data, develop comprehensive reports, and share how you’re impacting your community. Advanced features enable you to compare program impact, conduct in-depth analysis, and automate report delivery to stakeholders.
Saleforce Nonprofit
JUNE 23, 2022
Over the years, Salesforce has surveyed thousands of volunteers and nonprofits that have participated in the Pro Bono Program. In fact, in our most recent Annual Volunteer Survey, 93% of people who participated in a pro bono project reported they felt happier, and had greater purpose in their everyday work. Communities Thrive.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
FEBRUARY 18, 2014
It is tempting to think of this step as only doing a survey to answer the questions, “Did the workshop accomplish its objectives? If you think of your training as making a soup, your participant survey is like the food critic’s review of the soup. Too often, our participant surveys only focus on the first level.
Candid
AUGUST 23, 2023
The impossible dream This misstep represents an inspirational strategic plan but does not account for the time, money, and skills required to accomplish action items. What impact goals will we hold ourselves accountable to over the next three-five years? Even the most ambitious strategic plan must also be feasible.
3rd Sector Labs
JUNE 17, 2014
Gary talked about a survey of fundraising advice, commenting that a high percentage of advice focuses on content and messaging, at the expense of data and infrastructure. Can you share that survey? The rest of the advice was a mix of actions to take during and after the appeal. Here’s a link to a post about the survey.
sgEngage
MAY 31, 2023
Often the sales funnel is part of the visualization: Awareness Evaluation or Consideration Engagement or Decision Action or Donation Advocacy or Loyalty Michael Johnston, co-founder and president of HJC New Media , encourages nonprofit organizations to take a page from the mapping playbooks of for-profit enterprises.
sgEngage
OCTOBER 11, 2023
Dig into Your Data to Find Qualified Leads We all know that your organization is collecting lots of data about people and the actions they take. But we have SO MUCH information in our CRM or database that it’s easy to become stuck in analysis paralysis when it comes to using data for donor acquisition.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
DECEMBER 5, 2016
It includes frameworks, but also very actionable and doable tips and practices. It doesn’t attempt to be comprehensive, but links to resources to go deeper in a particular area. This section takes you through the basics of analyzing and finding patterns in survey data. How To Collect Data. Meaning Making.
Qgiv
OCTOBER 21, 2021
The research firm’s analysis across thousands of nonprofit organizations revealed that an average upgrade capacity of $52 was possible for annual donors and a potential lift of $1,197 existed for major donors, simply due to under-asking. The idea of data analysis is to work smarter, not harder. newsletters, surveys, event attendance).
Qgiv
JULY 27, 2021
This is true for businesses, it’s true for nonprofits, it’s true for entrepreneurs, it’s true for basically anyone that’s trying to get someone to take an action. One is “how do you attract and engage the type of person that’s going to take an action” and then “how can you create a message that’s going to compel them to take action?”
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
AUGUST 30, 2013
Define your Call to Action. Once your call to action is defined, allow it to strategically take root within your organizations strategy and culture by engaging your staff throughout the entire process, increasing the capacity for buy-in. Administer a Survey Pilot. As a nonprofit, it’s your most valuable asset.
Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media
NOVEMBER 6, 2013
Capturing insights like this as the event unfolds is a good technique because if you wait until the event is over, there is a chance you won’t remember everything in vivid detail. It isn’t just about writing it down, it is also reviewing what your captured with your team in an “ After Action Review.”
Whole Whale
APRIL 24, 2024
Kakati Consulting Group We design comprehensive fundraising models, develop actionable strategic plans, implement new data management tools, and evaluate outcomes for continuous improvement. I raised $14M in the 3rd poorest county in the US. Katherine Ngaruiya, Ph.D. Chase Solutions, Inc.
Candid
APRIL 20, 2021
In the wake of their deaths, individuals, communities, and organizations have shown solidarity with words, actions, and millions of dollars pledged to end anti-Asian discrimination, violence, and hate. Six were Asian women: Soon Chung Park, Hyun Jung Grant, Suncha Kim, Yong Ae Yue, Xiaojie Tan, and Daoyou Feng.
Kindful
JUNE 8, 2021
Because no one wants board members approving budgets that they don’t fully understand or making decisions to expand staff when they aren’t clear if the budget can withstand additional salaries and benefits or voting on fundraising approaches when they don’t understand cost/benefit analysis. Here’s how you can build that board.
Eric Jacobsen Blog
MARCH 12, 2024
Leaders should also work to avoid SRT Leadership Traps – traps such as, getting in your own way, succumbing to paralysis by analysis, allowing your Board to be your customer and rushing the Reset. Rebecca Homkes Today, Homkes shares these insights with us: Question: You describe SRT as a loop, not a line.
Association Analytics
JANUARY 30, 2023
This analysis reveals an insight you can now act on to improve the member experience – consider reaching out to manager-level members to find out why they’re not renewing, or perhaps develop content specifically around their pain points and target them with personalized messaging during renewal period.
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