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How to Determine Effective Measures for Social Sector Organizations

For mission-driven organizations striving to satisfy multiple bottom lines—from traditional business key performance indicators to social impact results—it can be challenging to determine which measures to select and track for the purpose of illustrating the overall health and accomplishments of the organization. While there’s no silver bullet in terms of a core set of performance […]

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6 Strategies for Accelerating Your Nonprofit’s Social Impact

For more than a decade, Measurement Resources Company has helped mission-driven organizations use the right data and measurement strategies to improve the performance of programs, enhance the overall effectiveness of the organization, and achieve improved outcomes—all in service to accelerating positive social change. Through our work with nonprofit and government agencies, we have identified six

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Givevia: An Online Shop-to-Give Program

Many nonprofit organizations have funding concerns due to COVID-19’s impact on fundraising events and donations. With so many currently isolated in their homes and doing more of their shopping online, it may be more important than ever to offer supporters an online shop-to-give program that helps sustain vital services provided by nonprofits during these uncertain

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How to Prepare for Collective Impact

If you are in the business of social change, you are either currently participating in, or will soon be presented with the opportunity to be involved in a collective impact collaborative.  This approach to solving complex social problems has hit a critical mass in terms of sectors and funders involved.  For future success, this approach

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Why Measurement Efforts Fail – Part II

Sidestepping four common mistakes related to measurement efforts can help social sector organizations save time, money, increase impact and develop successful, action-oriented performance and outcome measures. One of the most beneficial things an organization can do for their efficiency, effectiveness, revenues and overall impact is to adopt a high-performance measurement culture.  This shift requires organizations

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Success is a Choice!

Have you ever struggled with “why leaders don’t get it?” It frustrates me to see so many leaders stop themselves from achieving great success and continue to play small. Unwillingness or fear stops otherwise successful leaders from learning or investing in the things that matter most. Even though the research is clear that successful leaders

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Charly Bauer

Executive Director

Charly Bauer, executive director for Measurement Resources, leads the team of data analysts and subject matter experts to help purpose-driven organizations use measurement to move their missions forward. Prior to joining Measurement Resources in early 2022, Charly served as C-suite executive and co-founder of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, where he supported the growth of the company from one to 58 scoop shops in 16 cities. He also managed the company’s philanthropy efforts and led the organization through the process of becoming a Certified B Corporation in 2013. He currently serves on nonprofit boards, including BuddyUp for Life and Besa, and has previously served on the boards of Leadership Columbus, the Short North Business Association and Short North Alliance, and the North Market Development Authority, where Jeni’s had its first retail location. Prior to Jeni’s, Charly served as a product manager at OCLC, Inc., the global library technology and research organization.

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  • Leadership Columbus