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What Efficient Nonprofits Know

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For many nonprofits, it is important to keep costs down in order to keep the most money possible going to your cause. This could make the difference between donors giving money to your organization or not.
One way to make your nonprofit continue to run efficiently is to invest some time towards program evaluation reports. This process can not only help inform donors, but also help you keep track of what projects are most effective and how well your current work supports the organization's mission statement. It doesn't have to be a very in-depth report, as long as it gives you a good idea of the value your organization brings to the table and you can see, on an ongoing basis, where your time and dollars are best spent.

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