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Demographic data dos and don’ts for funders 

Candid

Funders are increasingly using demographic data about the staff and leadership of the nonprofits they support to assess their impact and reach. Identify questions you’re interested in using the data to answer. Do assess and encourage Demographics via Candid participation among your stakeholders. Do streamline.

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Market research made easy: 3 tips to maximize nonprofit impact 

Candid

They also surveyed their email subscribers, gathering detailed information that allowed them to better segment their audience and tailor their offerings. Here are some questions to consider: What causes is your target audience currently most passionate about? Here are three tips: 1. Start with desk research.

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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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Reimagining grantmaking with data collaboration at scale 

Candid

Each organization represented an active participant in our growing community of nearly 150 Demographics via Candid partners who have joined us to create more efficient, equitable, and effective grantmaking processes. Demographics via Candid also provided the company with reliable data sources to support deeper analysis.

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In conversation: Using data to deepen understanding

Candid

The David and Lucile Packard Foundation is making a bold and public move to use Candid’s GuideStar profile and demographic survey to track data from grant applicants and recipients. At the same time, there is an increased call for organizations to be transparent about the demographic makeup of our grantees.

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6 Tips to Transform Your Dirty Data in 2024

Association Analytics

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. Be consistent – If every department asks their own questions in their own way with their own check boxes, your data likely won’t be usable. What’s the strategic goal?

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Alumni Fundraising in the Arts: 5 Tips to Create Connections

Achieve

Keep track of graduates’ career paths and activities so you can feature them in your communications. Leverage Multiple Communication Channels One key data point to track in your database is your alumni’s preferred communication channels. Ask both multiple-choice and open-ended questions about a range of topics on this survey.

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