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How to Measure and Convey Impact [View email in your browser.]() [How to Measure and Convey Impact]() Thursday, September 19 | 2:00 - 3:15 PM ET Join us this Thursday, September 19 at 2 PM ET for the webinar [How To Measure and Convey Impact]() to get advice from three experts who will share real-world examples of impact reporting that hits the mark. You'll learn from the expert guests: - Cindy Eby leads ResultsLab, a social enterprise that helps organizations use data to make better decisions and drive greater impact. With a passion for the social sector, Eby’s accomplishments include: executive roles focused on launching and scaling the nonprofit Nurse-Family Partnership; securing and implementing a federal Social Innovation Fund grant to identify and expand the evidence of early literacy programs in Colorado; and creating ResultsLab in 2016. Earlier in her career, she worked in health services research and international development. - Isis Krause is a facilitator and impact strategist for Philanthropy Together, devoted to advancing a more collective and inclusive vision for philanthropy. She has led strategic planning and growth for dozens of organizations and designed more than 300 convenings, including at the White House, Skoll, TED, and the Gates Foundation. In 2018, Krause led a year-long process that birthed Philanthropy Together—a catalyst for collective giving. As chief strategy officer, she expands its vision and impact, builds partnerships, and creates programming. - Deidre Kennelly is the principal of an eponymous consulting firm that helps small nonprofits move from reactive to proactive fundraising. Her methods focus on saving time, reducing stress, and raising more money. A Certified Fund Raising Executive, Kennelly has 15 years of experience working for and with nonprofits, including raising millions of dollars for small organizations, creating development departments from the ground up, conducting countless individual giving campaigns, and implementing marketing and communications solutions for small groups. [Featured speakers: Cindy Eby, Isis Krause, Deidre Kennelly]() [Register Now]() This session will 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. [Logo_color_101823_Storytelling_YPTC_StudioWebinar_Assets.png] [CRFE 2024] The Chronicle of Philanthropy | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGVpBpbK-nG3e9XoF5wldyl5JtSQ2bhr93EI3N8FfAmiwWhKgZFihQPhe2pUIHDkgg5yeeWJPs=) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](=/OTMxLUVLQS0yMTgAAAGVpBpbK-nG3e9XoF5wldyl5JtSQ2bhr93EI3N8FfAmiwWhKgZFihQPhe2pUIHDkgg5yeeWJPs=)

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