Einstein once said: “Not everything that counts can be counted and not everything that can be counted counts.”We all know that measuring performance is essential for improvement and optimization. But, according to Einstein, each of us needs to ask ourselves, “What data should I ignore and what data should I measure?”
In the nonprofit world, answering this question is challenging, to say the least. But now, there is an easy way to sort out what’s making your organization successful and what’s holding it back.
Check out the new Fundraising Report Card app here. It’s free and it’s easy to use. [Full disclosure: I’m super-excited about it because… well… I invented it!]
Finally, you can make sense of your gift transaction data in just a few seconds. You can spot trends so you can raise more money, more efficiently. I’m so proud of my team, especially Zach Shefska and Arash Soheili. They worked tirelessly to bring this new tool to life so thousands of fundraisers, just like you, can measure their effectiveness and generate improved results.
Take a look at our new application by clicking the button below and let me know what you think. Your feedback is really important.
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