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5 More-Important-Than-Ever Digital Marketing Metrics for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

While there are many things vying for your attention, when it comes to digital growth there are only five critical metrics you should look at to help you get the most out of your budget and drive long-term sustainable growth. It needs to be combined with the other metrics to provide value. 1) Traffic. 2) Conversion Rates.

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4 Financial Metrics to Increase Transparency for Your Nonprofit

sgEngage

Building this trust with your community and stakeholders is only possible through radical transparency—sharing information into the world that showcases who you are as an organization, your strengths, and your areas of opportunity. Why Aren’t Nonprofits More Transparent? If the data is proven, why in the world isn’t everyone doing this?

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Trusting community organizers to build a multiracial democracy

Candid

Supporting these grassroots efforts is an investment in power building. What is power building? Power building aims to address systemic challenges by shifting power from historically oppressive systems toward authentic, community-led democracy, redistribution, and reparation.

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Engagement Analytics 101: Setting Your Association Up for Success

Association Analytics

Are you taking advantage of this important information, or are you still creating events, products, and activities based on what’s always been done? Be mindful not to overweigh activities that have limited opportunities for participation (i.e. Finally, you’ll want to consider the time decay of your offered activities.

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Delivering Excellence in the Age of AI or Association 4.0

.orgSource

Health —Positive performance across a range of well-defined metrics, including financial stability and the professional development and engagement of staff, volunteers, and members. Build a positive culture that includes a spectrum of skills, value diversity, equity, and inclusion in thought and demographics.

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Three Data-Informed Strategies for Better Member Engagement

Association Analytics

On the flip side of the Double Down strategy, IAEE was also able to identify activities and projects the team was spending time on that didn’t offer much return on investment. In that pie, the sections represent activities and the size of the section corresponds to their importance.

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Delivering Excellence in the Age of AI or Association 4.0

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Membership Growth Rate Retention Rate Demographics Engagement Event Attendance Website Traffic and User Behavior Volunteer Activity Finance Revenue Streams Operating Reserves Leadership and Governance Board Member Engagement. It’s critical to include provisions for changing circumstances in each of the following planning activities.