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Market research made easy: 3 tips to maximize nonprofit impact 

Candid

Here are some questions to consider: What causes is your target audience currently most passionate about? If your nonprofit focuses on mental health, you can track the rising interest in mental health topics, identify seasonal patterns, and adjust your content and campaign timing to maximize engagement. Here are three tips: 1.

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Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

Evolving Your Relationship with AI Using Prompt Engineering As you get more familiar with how the tools work, you’ll want to dive deeper into prompt engineering. Ideally, you’ll want to keep track of the output you’re getting so that you can continue to improve your prompt engineering strategy and future prompts.

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Questions to Ask During the RFP Process

Whole Whale

Questions to ask a potential vendor (PDF). Use a spreadsheet to track and rate the vendor proposals that you get. Questions to ask Vendors. What is their background or experience in Google Analytics and web tracking for impact? Do they have a relationship with hosting companies? RFP Resources and Templates.

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Which Event Formats Work Best?

Greater Giving

Nurture personal, face-to-face relationships with supporters. They make it easy to collect and track attendee data. Assemble your event planning team and ask yourselves the following questions: What common demographic characteristics do potential attendees have? The downside is that in-person events can be expensive.

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6 Tips to Transform Your Dirty Data in 2024

Association Analytics

You may have parent-child relationships that don’t work. For instance, you may want to track your membership trends over time, in which case, it makes sense to save data on how many members you had ten years ago. Just ask simple questions that you actually need. Data should be directional Your data may be disorganized.

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Donor Personas: How to Identify Your Unique Donor Audience

CauseVox

This involves looking at demographics, motivations, and preferences. For instance: Customer Relationship Management systems (CRMs): help us track donor interactions and giving histories. Website analytics: help us track donation page interactions and web traffic.

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3 Best Ways to Use Your Nonprofit’s Valuable CRM Data

Bloomerang

It’s a powerful tool for managing and growing relationships with your supporters. This boosts engagement and response rates and helps create authentic relationships. Moreover, if you’re trying to form personal, authentic relationships with your supporters, your communications should feel personal and authentic. It just might be!

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