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Data Analytics Can Help Nonprofits Be Accountable

"If you have a little bit of time left, how about start writing your own bucket list" "If you have a little bit of time left, how about start writing your own bucket list"

Nonprofits use data analytics tools to measure the efficiency of their programs, reports Forbes.

Accountability is at the heart of Impact Justice’s programs. The California-based nonprofit works with former prisoners and teenagers who have had encounters with the criminal justice system and is dedicated to putting an end to mass incarceration in the US. Impact Justice leaders are also accountable to funders. 

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