Get a Grip on Data: How to Identify and Use Information Better
Posted by on April 21, 2014
Philadelphia Foundation to hold data seminar
The Philadelphia Foundation will sponsor Get a Grip on Data: How to Identify and Use Information Better on Friday, May 16th from 9:30am to 12:30pm at 1234 Market Street, Suite 1800 in Philadelphia. The cost is $15.
Continental breakfast will be served. Due to space limitations, registration is limited to two people per organization.
The workshop will help participating nonprofits navigate the proliferation of information systems and metrics that have emerged as a result of technology advances and the increasing pressure to demonstrate measurable outcomes. It will also explore the value of qualitative data and storytelling as important pieces of the data picture for any organization.
The workshop will look at what types of information are most useful for fundraising, program quality improvement, staff development and supervision, and general organizational health. RSVP by May 13th to Edurne Irizarry at [email protected].
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