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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?

  • Data spread across multiple sources.

  • Systems hinder data manipulation and analysis.

  • Unable to share data with external parties.

  • Lacking data customization options.

  • Systems lack interaction and hinder productivity.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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