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10 Reads for Your 2021 List

We made a list of notable books (and a few articles) from 2020 that will inform and inspire you and your organization this year.

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Interview: Tech Journalist, Miya Knights

We welcome noted tech journalist and observer Miya Knights to the Markets For Good conversation. We’re glad to have this…

Data Sharing, Connectivity Will Mean Better Help For Children And Families

In our introductory post for the topic of data privacy we noted the weight and speed of technological change combining…

“Transparent Until It Hurts”

Markets For Good is pleased to welcome Mark Arnoldy, Executive Director of Nyaya Health,  a complex operation in that it…

Privacy: What Does It Mean for the Social Sector?

Information privacy is a challenge for large and small organizations alike. We’re most familiar with it as an external force…

“Speed Dataing” at SOCAP13

In 60 seconds, tell us: “Who are you, what do you do, and how does data matter in your work?”…

Your Business Model Shouldn’t Be Just an Assumption

This post is the last in our series on Nonprofit Decision-Making. And we’re closing out with a critical look at…

Linking Outcomes Measurement with Software

Evaluating your organization’s programs is not trivial, but it’s necessary—and well within reach. Laura Quinn and Andrew Means bring theory down…

Daily Doses- How Continuous Flows of Data Can Sharpen Your Work

Conversations on nonprofit information usually branch out quickly to talk on impact. But what about process? Performance measurement along the…

Money for Good UK: Theory Into Action

A guiding ethic at Markets For Good is to keep even the most theoretical discussions aimed at what we can…

On Millennials & Data – An Interview with Nadira Hira

Nadira Hira is a journalist and author who has written for Fortune, Essence, and Smithsonian, among other publications. She is…