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Learn How to Measure and Communicate Your Nonprofit’s Impact

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Join us this Thursday to learn key metrics and strategies for impact reporting. Dear {NAME}, Grant m

Join us this Thursday to learn key metrics and strategies for impact reporting. Dear {NAME}, Grant makers and individual donors want to support nonprofits that demonstrate long-term results. But many nonprofits lack staff dedicated to impact measurement, so fundraisers, communications professionals, and program staff often must work together to show the difference their nonprofit makes. Join me this Thursday, September 19 at 2 PM ET for the webinar [How To Measure And Convey Impact](). You will learn from three experts the steps to take to create a smart measurement plan — and share your results in clear and compelling ways. Plus, you'll get real-world examples of impact reports and communication that hit the mark, and tools to help make this work easier. [Register today]() to secure your spot. Our webinars include live captioning and ASL interpretation. To request other accommodations, please email [copevents@philanthropy.com]() or call 202-466-1032. This session qualifies for 1.25 CFRE credits and is produced with support from Your Part-Time Controller, the nonprofit accounting specialists. I hope to see you on Thursday! Sincerely, [LisaScholl.png] Lisa Schohl Senior Editor, Advice Chronicle of Philanthropy 1255 Twenty-Third St. NW Washington, DC 20037 [Unsubscribe](connect.chronicle.com/preference-center-COP.html) | [Privacy Policy](www.philanthropy.com/page/Privacy-Policy/539?cid=mktofooter)

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