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Board Members: Where is Your Personal Data?

May 14, 2018 by Jim O'Reilley Leave a Comment

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If this is not the first time you have been to our website, you have seen that we have a prejudice toward keeping donor data private.  We believe that we are stewards of our donor’s information. If you are agree, or are just curious, you may like to know where your personal data is stored. […]

Key Performance Indicators (KPI) for Board Members

February 12, 2018 by Jim O'Reilley Leave a Comment

Discover Key Performance Indicators

We have had some interesting reactions from Board Member of nonprofit organizations about statistics we have recently published. Our recent blog about donor data, seems to be a conversation starter. Improve Key Performance Indicators by using TPI’s Internal discussions found us using the term TPI for Technology Performance Indicators.  We think that reviewing some TPI’s […]

Donor Bill of Rights

March 31, 2017 by Jim O'Reilley Leave a Comment

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So who is looking out for the donor? In 1993, the Association of Fundraising Professionals published the Donor Bill of Rights. In January, on NPTechProjects we published a blog post about our views on donor privacy. We state very clearly our view that a nonprofit organization has an obligation to be the stewards of the […]

Donor Privacy in Online Donations

January 28, 2017 by Jim O'Reilley 2 Comments

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Is Stewardship of Donor Privacy a Value? Attracting and maintaining donors is the lifeblood of smaller nonprofit organizations. We believe that nonprofit organizations have an obligation to donors to be stewards for their privacy. We also believe that it is a good business that your patrons know that you are looking out for them. As […]

How We Help Increase Impact?

May 18, 2016 by Jim O'Reilley Leave a Comment

Donor Retention 30 percent

Our key Phrase is that we help nonprofits increase impact through technology. Let’s begin with your hot button issue, funding. In future blogs, we will explore the effectiveness of excellent communication and how you can use your website to attract and engage your audiences. Improved Data About Donors First the bad news, your largest problem […]

Why Do You Need Clean Data?

February 18, 2016 by Jim O'Reilley Leave a Comment

Clean Data NPTechProjects

Each non-profit organization has a need to communicate with donors, sponsors, and recipients of their support. In addition each organization needs to be able to report to a Board of Directors, State and Federal Government, and for more established non-profits’ national organizations.. Clean Data helps you to communicate more efficiently and more effectively. For example, […]

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