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HubSpot — The Anti-CRM CRM for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Use Your Data for its Most Meaningful Purposes Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly embedded in analytical tools, offering nonprofits unprecedented capabilities in data analysis and decision-making. Storytelling is also paramount in todays landscape, and the ability to do so relies on accurate and timely impact measurement.

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Is Your Nonprofit Half Way to Your 2020 Fundraising Goal$?

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Creating measurable goals with actionable items is vital to a fundraising strategy, and just as important is checking in to see how you’re doing. Let’s check out what to consider when measuring your results. As BoardSource points out, even measuring your ROI is more than just money in vs. money out. This Year Vs. Last Year.

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Withings’ new scale has a retractable handle that measures EKGs and segmented body composition

The Verge

Announced today, the Withings Body Scan will feature six-lead EKG readings, segmented body composition measurements, and the ability to assess foot nerve activity. Smart scales measure body composition via bioelectrical impedance analysis (BIA). It works by sending a low-level electrical current through your body.

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A Very Brief Primer: Measuring the Return on Investment of Nonprofit Technology

NTEN

ROI -- or Return on Investment -- is a pre- and/or post-evaluation process and analysis of three factors: benefits, costs, and value of a specific technology purchase over time. If you approach ROI as a financial analysis only, you're missing the point. Metrics are a unit of measure. Focus On Value. Look at Work Processes.

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Research Friday: Ten Types of Collaboration (an alternate view)

ASU Lodestar Center

Models of Collaboration , by professor Mark Hager and Tyler Curry, identifies and describes types of nonprofit collaborations from an analysis of the 177 nominations submitted in 2009 for the prestigious Collaboration Prize. Craig implements strategy, measures impact, and develops teams. nonprofit practice. PARTNERSHIPS.

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Army Corps of Engineers closes SpaceX Starbase permit application citing lack of information

The Verge

Among other things, the Corps wanted more details about what mitigation measures the company would take to limit the loss of water and wetlands surrounding the site. The Corps determined that SpaceX’s plan for alternatives “lacked sufficient detail.” Part of the problem also revolved around SpaceX’s required No Action Alternative.

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Why enterprises (big and small) are slow to adopt social collaboration tools

The Next Web

The problem is more likely to be not spending enough time seriously researching the right tool for the business, and then, if funds really are that tight: a) looking for a close alternative that costs less, or. If you want to find alternatives, you might want to check out “ AlternativeTo ” or “ GetApp.”