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Vermont Nonprofit Conference 2013 Presentation Support Materials

This year’s Vermont Nonprofit Conference was attended by 265 nonprofit leaders from 191 organizations on March 21st 2013 at Lake Morey Inn in Fairlee Vermont. Thanks to our generous presenters,  we’ll be posting their materials and video here. If you don’t find the link here, it is coming soon!  Review and share widely. Agenda for [...]

Infographics & Data Visualization: Not Your Grandmother’s Pie Chart

This blog post was written by Julia Reich, Principal & Creative Director, Julia Reich Design, and shared with us by NTEN. Most organizations have important data to present to their clients, members, boards of directors, and other constituencies. Yet who has time to read, or understand, the reports, charts and diagrams created by your overworked [...]

“Education Path of US” Infographic from U.S. Census

Thanks to Alexandra Barker, Data Dissemination Specialist and Media Relations for the U.S. Census Bureau at New York Regional Office for sharing. The U.S. Census Department produced a new infographic on the Educational Path of Our Nation, as pare of their “How Do We Know Series”. The image series summarizes the plethora of educational trends, [...]

Resources from the Annual NPO Lunch training Data Visualization: A Picture is Worth 1000 Words

Thank you to all who were able to attend Friday’s 7th Annual NPO Lunch Media Maven training on Data Visualization.  We had an amazing turnout both in person and online to hear presentations from Lauren-Glenn Davitian, Peter Kriff, Leslie Pelch, and Bill Morris. The video of the training is available online and the presentation with [...]

NEW DATE: Data Visualization for Nonprofits – 7th Annual NPO Lunch on 9/21

Do you have a story to tell? Do you wonder how to present the hard facts in compelling ways? As we work to make our communities a better place, we can rely on visual tools to outline the problems, pinpoint trends and demonstrate how we make a difference. This lively panel will outline what it takes for your organization to systematically use data and demonstrate effective, visual ways to chart your progress and tell your story.