Measurement & Evaluation
Creating a Data Culture
How nonprofit organizations can do a better job with their data.
How nonprofit organizations can do a better job with their data.
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Street Priests ministers to the homeless children of Calabar, Nigeria, to help them find a better path.
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Philanthropists need to acknowledge the challenges nonprofits face in reporting succinct and compelling outcomes, and to avoid celebrating simplistic claims.
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