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BLOG: Nonprofits Collect Lots of Data, But Most Don’t Use It Says NTEN/Idealware Report
Tue, November 20, 2012 12:49 PM
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Tara McMullen-King
The State of Nonprofit Data report was released this week. Idealware and NTEN prepared the report based on a survey in April 2012 with nearly 400 nonprofit organizations about how they manage and use data. The report found that nonprofits are either doing a lot with their metrics or not much at all.
www.bethkanter.org/nonprofit-data/
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