
Dashboards
Data is most valuable when it can provide insights and inform decisions in a manner that is beneficial for staff working to achieve the organization’s mission.
Common Challenges
Does this sounds familiar?
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Data spread across multiple sources.
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Systems hinder data manipulation and analysis.
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Unable to share data with external parties.
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Lacking data customization options.
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Systems lack interaction and hinder productivity.

Centralized reporting
Extracting data from existing systems can be challenging. The difficulties escalate when attempting to integrate data from multiple systems to inform strategic decisions. Centralizing these disparate sources in a centralized hub can make the difference between having data and using it in meaningful ways.

Program administration
Dashboards offer a multifaceted capability beyond passive data consumption. They serve as potent tools for integrating data from diverse sources and transcending the functional boundaries of individual systems. By providing a centralized platform for program staff, dashboards can enable effective monitoring and management of programs.

Collaboration
Collaborating with partners is often crucial for delivering impactful nonprofit programs. Integrating data from various systems, especially across different organizations, can pose significant challenges. Dashboards can serve as a uniquely powerful tool to facilitate effective collaboration.