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New Blog:
3 Equity Measures for Organizations and the Benefits of Measuring Equity
A society is equitable when all people have the opportunity to participate, prosper, and reach their full potential, regardless of their demographics or identities. One way to achieve equity involves reducing correlations between characteristics (such as race) and measures of wellbeing. The following is the third in a 3-part blog series on the benefits of measuring Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in your organization. This blog will explore 3 equity measures for businesses.
New Blog:
How Nonprofits and Foundations Can Spend $2 Trillion More Effectively
Nonprofits spend nearly $2 trillion annually….that’s 12 zeros. It’s no wonder why funders and donors increasingly demand data transparency and financial accountability. The key to making it through the COVID-19 crisis will be making better decisions on investments and then clearly communicating the effect of those decisions to individual donors, funders, and the public. Here are a few tips on what we have learned establishing performance management and reporting systems for clients across the globe:
Watch a New Webinar Case Study:
Simplifying Case Management for the Carroll County Local Management Board
This webinar will provide an overview of the Compyle system and how it works with Scorecard to streamline case management and performance reporting from start to finish. We will also share an example of how a real organization is using Compyle to simplify their case management and use resulting data to improve service delivery community quality of life. Carroll County Local Management Board will share how they are using Compyle, specifically with the Local Care Team.
Results-Based Accountability in the News:
Baltimore's Violence Prevention Plan
(op-ed)
On March 15, 2021, Mayor Brandon Scott’s Office of Neighborhood and Safety Engagement (MONSE) released a 21-page draft Violence Prevention Plan. He and the office encouraged residents to provide feedback on the draft. This op-ed includes an analysis and comments on the Plan.
*DISCLAIMER*: This op-ed is shared from an outside source and may not necessarily reflect the views, opinions, or official stances of Clear Impact. It was shared for it's relevance and potential interest to our newsletter readers*
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