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Here’s what Tech Impact has lined up this month to help guide nonprofits

Spoiler alert: It's a bunch of free webinars.

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Per usual, Tech Impact has some helpful free webinars lined up this month to help nonprofits navigate the tech world.
Here’s what they’ve got on tap:
Google Adwords & Analytics for Nonprofits: 2 p.m. April 12

  • For beginners, Ali Wilson and James Corr of Seer Interactive will cover how to use the Google AdWords Grants Program to reach your target audience and how to use Google Analytics to improve communication with volunteers, partners, donors and other external constituents on your website.

Data Visualization: 3:30 p.m. April 12

  • Jordan McCarthy, Tech Impact’s data analyst and storyteller, will cover the importance of data visualization, provide examples, explain costs and demo popular tools including Tableau, Power BI, Power Query and Advanced Excel.

Security and Compliance in the Cloud: 3:30 p.m. April 13

  • This discussion will go over the standards that apply to various kinds of nonprofits and how you can select a cloud vendor that allows you to stay in compliance.

Data Management for Outcomes: 3:30 p.m. April 14

  • McCarthy will also lead this webinar, which will cover managing nonprofit data in a way that saves time and produces reports, dashboards and stories.

Budgeting for Technology: 3:30 p.m. April 20

  • Linda Widdop, Tech Impact’s director of technical services, will teach how to include technology in your budget by categorizing technology expenses and reviewing cost-saving solutions.
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