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Benchmarks 2024 — the Food Bank Edition

M+R

This year, a record 27 regional food banks participated in M+R’s annual Benchmarks Study covering mostly digital fundraising, marketing, advertising, and advocacy metrics (and here’s another plug…if you haven’t dug into this year’s study, do it now!). But, our 2024 Benchmarks study also shows some clear opportunities for food banks.

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4 Easy ways to recruit for your virtual lobby day

EveryAction

Virtual lobby days may be accessible to more people than in-person events; new supporters may be looking for a lower-barrier way to get involved; and virtual events can help you build the power in numbers that any organization needs for a successful advocacy effort. Looking for more ways your technology can boost your advocacy program?

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Scout Quest Webinar Recap: Humane Society Results! Huge Advertising Update! Direct Mail Targeting! And a Deadline: MARCH 22.

M+R

P.S. Guess who will be releasing a Benchmarks study on April 24? The annual M+R Benchmarks Study will once again explore the labyrinth of nonprofit digital fundraising, advocacy, and marketing metrics. Hope to talk with you soon! See you in the co-op! The post Scout Quest Webinar Recap: Humane Society Results!

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Report release: The 2014 Nonprofit Benchmarks Study

NTEN

Published today, M+R and NTEN’s 2014 Nonprofit Benchmarks Study returns for the eighth year. We''ve crunched the numbers from 53 nonprofit organizations to define this year''s industry standards for online fundraising, advocacy, and list building. > Download the 2014 Nonprofit Benchmarks Study (and share it with your peers!)

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Annual M&R Benchmarks Study Released

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One important part of effective digital measurement is being able to benchmark your performance relative to your organization’s past performance or compared to peer organizations. One excellent resource to use for benchmarking nonprofit digital results (in the US) is the annual M&R Benchmarks study of nonprofit digital advocacy.

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Elevate your association’s annual report to connect with members and stakeholders

Nimble AMS

Include benchmarks and initiatives that remind your members why they joined your association and why they stay. Try including photos of your members volunteering, pictures from your annual conference, or images of your latest advocacy project. Download now A call to action.

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Attention Nonprofit Data Nerds: The 2012 eNonprofit Benchmarks Study Is Here

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Part of the M+R Infographic for Benchmark Study. You can do a “quick and dirty” benchmark study by looking at one or two similar organizations. But it is really nice to have some industry wide numbers. Download your free copy here. Check out the infographic.

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