An impact framework serves as a blueprint for linking day-to-day efforts to long-term change. More than just a data strategy, it provides clarity, promotes continuous learning, and creates a shared language for impact—ensuring everyone understands how their actions drive results. Here’s why nonprofits need one.| blog.upmetrics.com
In this article, we’ll discuss using qualitative and quantitative research together, the benefits of hybrid research, and how nonprofits can combine quantitative and qualitative research for a holistic view of their impact.| blog.upmetrics.com
Data-driven decisions are becoming essential in grantmaking. Embracing this approach can optimize resource allocation, foster accountability, and amplify the the likelihood of creating meaningful, measurable change in communities served.| blog.upmetrics.com
Because trust-based philanthropy shouldn’t mean blind faith.| ssir.org