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Intro to Data Analytics for Nonprofits (Charity Analytics)

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  • 2,695 Students
  • Updated 4/2020
4.1
(62 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
3 Hour(s) 15 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Eric Clinger, Josh Haines, Haley Roberts
Rating
4.1
(62 Ratings)

Course Overview

Intro to Data Analytics for Nonprofits (Charity Analytics)

Helping nonprofits measure, amplify, and communicate their impact

Learn how to collect, analyze, visualize, present, and securely store data for obtaining more data insights for your organization. The ultimate goal of this course is to help nonprofits measure their outcomes and impact. This course is designed for users with little to no technical and data analytics experience. Additionally, this course will provide users with resources provided for free for nonprofits and teach organizations how to use them.

Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 70 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 Course Introduction
  • Section 2 What is data, what type of data should I collect, and how do I collect it?
  • Section 3 What do I do with this data?
  • Section 4 How can I show others the information from the data?
  • Section 5 What advanced analysis can I perform on my data?
  • Section 6 How do I present the data?
  • Section 7 How do I keep data secure?
  • Section 8 Course Conclusion

What You’ll Learn

  • How to use data analytics to help nonprofits measure their outcomes and impact
  • How to collect data, vizualize data, make business decisions with data, present data, and secure data

Skills covered in this course


Reviews

  • S
    Susan R
    4.5

    Yes, I really appreciated the pace and it was described well.

  • D
    Doris Acheampong
    4.0

    It's a good foundational course to data analytics. Some of the links were broken. This is my first time of using Tableau, which was awesome, and I think students should have the opportunity to extend the trial version as mine expired before I could complete the course, so I couldn't practice on sections 5 and 6. In all, this is a good hands-on course.

  • M
    Mei-Lin White
    3.5

    Decent course. Well explained.

  • A
    Avalyn Le
    3.5

    Just like your average learning course. The good thing about it is that it's not as boring, it's hands on and easy to use.

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