Data Management Impact in New Hampshire Nonprofits
GrantID: 58749
Grant Funding Amount Low: $50,000
Deadline: September 20, 2023
Grant Amount High: $750,000
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Grant Overview
Building Capacity for Nonprofit Organizations in New Hampshire
New Hampshire's nonprofit sector plays a vital role in providing essential services, yet many organizations struggle with capacity gaps, particularly in data management. As the sector grows, the ability to track and evaluate impact effectively has become increasingly critical. According to the New Hampshire Center for Nonprofits, a substantial percentage of organizations identify limited capacity for data analysis as a significant barrier to achieving their mission.
This funding opportunity specifically targets nonprofit organizations across the state that are committed to improving their data management practices. Organizations ranging from health services to community development groups can leverage this grant to enhance their operational effectiveness. In New Hampshire, non-profit organizations in rural areas often lack the sophisticated tools necessary for data evaluation, making this funding critical for driving measurable change.
The grant will facilitate data management training workshops centered on best practices in data collection, analysis, and reporting. Collaboration with local universities will help to ensure that the workshops are productive and tailored to the needs of New Hampshire's nonprofit sector. Expected measurable outcomes include improved data management practices and enhanced capacity for organizations to evaluate their impact efficiently.
Implementing this capacity building initiative will require nonprofits to identify their specific needs in data management and track progress over time. As organizations become more adept at utilizing data for decision-making, New Hampshire can expect to see improvements in service delivery and community engagement, affirming the state's commitment to effective nonprofit governance and accountability.
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