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How Nonprofit Finance Teams Can Spend Less Time Gathering and More Time Analyzing Data

Jet Global

Nonprofit finance professionals play a critical role in tracking costs, donations, and operational expenses in order to assess financial health and keep the organization on track. Recent decreases in government reimbursements and donations mean nonprofit finance teams need to monitor the health of their organizations even more carefully.

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CIOs in transition: 5 tips for landing your next IT leadership job

CIO Business Intelligence

Start with a thorough self-reflection on communication tendencies, collaboration skills, abilities to inspire teams, and competencies to influence colleagues. During a transition period, CIOs recommend building such skill sets by deep-diving into practices that focus on communication, collaboration, team building, and influencing.

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Predictive Analytics is a Proven Salvation for Nonprofits

Smart Data Collective

However, in the world of nonprofits, where so many volunteers work, every job that can be done by a computer means one more set of hands that can be working on something else. Big data and predictive analytics can be very useful for these nonprofits as well. Here are a few ways that trend is already affecting the nonprofit space.

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Why Nonprofits Shouldn’t Use Statistics

Depict Data Studio

. — Thank you to Ann Emery, Depict Data Studio, and her Simple Spreadsheets class for inviting us to talk to them about the use of statistics in nonprofit program evaluation! But then we realized that much of the time, statistics just don’t have much of a role in nonprofit work. Why Nonprofits Shouldn’t Use Statistics.

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NCWIT digitally transforms the DEI journey to help uplift women in IT

CIO Business Intelligence

The organization, which started with a grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) and about four or five employees, has since grown into a global nonprofit with more than 1,500 change leaders, universities, companies, nonprofits, and government organizations on board. They become familiar with the map, which is our change model.

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How we’re driving sustainable impact for business and society

CIO Business Intelligence

Supported 123 nonprofits on their digital transformation journeys, keeping us on track for our goal to help 1000 nonprofit partners by 2030. of team members and 29.2% With this, cumulatively, we have positively impacted approximately 288 million people since FY20. Increased the number of women in our global workforce with 34.8%

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3 nonprofits committed to empowering women in tech

CIO Business Intelligence

For IT organizations looking to make a difference on gender diversity, or for women seeking to develop rich IT careers, several nonprofits have been created to empower and uplift those who identify as women in IT, improving gender diversity in the industry, and closing the pay gap between men and women. Here are three of note.

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