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How to Use a SWOT Analysis for Your Nonprofit

CauseVox

A SWOT analysis is a great tool to guide any team through this process. So be glad of your weaknesses now, they are the beginnings of your strength.” – Claire Weekes What is a SWOT Analysis and Why Do One? A SWOT analysis helps to identify opportunities for growth and impact, and anticipate and mitigate potential threats.

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Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Ultimate Guide + 7 Examples

Bloomerang

You may begin with a SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis. Here’s an example of what this would look like: Let’s say your organization is an animal shelter. This nonprofit strategic planning model helps organizations get back on track if they have strayed from the path to success. Let’s get started.

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Using OpenAI’s ChatGPT for Nonprofit Email Communications (with Examples)

CauseVox

As a result, you’ve probably found yourself needing to write informative and engaging emails to connect with your community with limited time and manpower. Have the End Result In Mind When writing a prompt, think about exactly what you want ChatGPT to generate. We’ll show an example of this in the next section.

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The Power of Learning Analytics: Maximizing the Impact of Your Education Programs

Association Analytics

Example: Using more advanced learning analytics, one association was able uncover that the courses they offered with industry certifications had significantly higher completion rates than those without. As a result, they invited the expert to develop more courses and saw an increase in learner enrollment and program revenue.

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Top 10 Reasons to Have a Strategic Marketing Plan

Byte Technology

After completing your marketing analysis, it should be clear what your best channels are and who your current customer is. This is something you wouldn’t have paid much attention to without an analysis shining a light on it. It’s an example of a win-win scenario. Step 1: Conduct a marketing analysis. Need help with that?

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6 Tips for Analyzing Online Fundraising Campaigns

Bloomerang

However, I encourage you to take some time to analyze your online fundraising campaigns to optimize your overall fundraising results. Also, be sure to set up more detailed reports for deeper analysis. Reviewing your campaign daily, weekly, and monthly allows you to adjust the campaign for optimal results.

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Are you getting the most out of your retention data?

Association Analytics

You are most likely doing everything you should — calculating your retention rate on a regular basis, being consistent in your retention formula and sharing results with key stakeholders. While wrangling all of this data into one place for analysis can be quite the challenge, it’s worth figuring out how to do it.

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