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How to Predict the Success of a Nonprofit Program Before It Starts

Chronicle of Philanthropy’s most recent article within its ‘Measuring Up’ section begins with a statement we know all too well: “One of the greatest challenges facing nonprofits is proving how effective they are.” From varied reports, irrelevant data, or not understanding what the data means, it’s a big challenge. To...

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Holding Government Accountable: The DATA Act

“On April 28, 2014, the U.S. House of Representatives unanimously passed the Digital Accountability and Transparency Act, or DATA Act, sending it to President Barack Obama for his signature.  The DATA Act is the nation’s first legislative mandate for data transparency (set to) transform U.S. federal spending from disconnected documents...

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Non Profit Innovation Toolkits: Methods To Invent, Adopt, and Adapt Ideas To Deliver Better Results

Today we present to you a practical toolkit for nonprofits. More than that, it is a library, which everyone working in social innovation can access and use to develop their programs. This toolkit came to our attention via a long-standing friend of the site, Beth Kanter. —

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To Increase Productivity, UPS Monitors Drivers’ Every Move

Today, we’d like to take some lessons from the private sector. Most of us will be highly familiar with the sight of UPS delivering a parcel. What you probably don’t know is that their drivers are among the best paid in the industry, thanks in large part to their use...

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A Framework To Communicate Philanthropy

Today we take a look at a call to action – an article from Foundation Center, via Philanthropy News Digest. The original piece’s writer, Jeannine Corey, Director of Grants Information Management at Foundation Center, highlights that their staff have spent the last 18 months working on the taxonomy behind Foundation...

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Giving Donors Data On A Charity’s Impact Doesn’t Always Lead To More Gifts

Last week, The Chronicle of Philanthropy highlighted a new report entitled ‘The Effect of Effectiveness,’ which demonstrated that despite all the current emphasis on data, it doesn’t always have the desired impact. Donors simply aren’t giving more based on better data – but is this true across the whole donor...

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The Backlash Against Big Data

A recent article in the Economist asks ‘why the backlash’ against data? Several articles have been written across a broad spectrum of established journals/news outlets that are very much anti-big data, yet the Economist responds with a counter point – a counter question even: Are we not just at an early...

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30 Data Visualization Tools

Today we would like to share with you a simple but highly effective list of data visualization tools for your organization. Assembled by Fast Company, this list brings together all types of software, from fresh looking pie charts, data maps, through to more complex “build it yourself” data visualization tools. — The...

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A Lesson In Data From Football

Data has invaded sport. You’ve seen it from Moneyball to football (both “footballs”). But, you’ve probably not heard the player’s perspective on data. And the player has an awful lot at stake. Imagine, on your first day of training camp, being tossed a 4-inch thick playbook and a ticking clock....

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Skoll World Forum: Not Short On Ambition

Last week marked the annual Skoll World Forum on Social Enterprise, in Oxford, England. A global event that brings together some of the most inspiring charities, foundations, trusts, CEOs, investors, and hard working people across the industry all in the name of learning, building connections, and ultimately, creating an even...

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