The Nonprofit Dashboard A Tool for Tracking Progress

Cover of The Nonprofit Dashboard A Tool for Tracking Progress by Lawrence Butler
Publisher: BoardSource
Year: 2007
Language: en
Pages: 53
ISBN-13: 9781586860974
Dimensions:
Height: 0.188 Inches
Length: 10 Inches
Weight: 0.05 Pounds
Width: 7.5 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 658.4/22
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The Nonprofit Dashboard: A Tool for Tracking Progress by Lawrence Butler is published by BoardSource in 2007 and consists of 53 pages. This book explores the role of dashboard reports in nonprofit governance, emphasizing their importance in providing concise, visual information to boards. It addresses the need for effective programmatic oversight and guides nonprofit leaders on how to focus on critical organizational metrics.

Readers will find practical insights on creating and utilizing dashboards for mission effectiveness, including determining what to measure and designing reports. The book also highlights the collaboration between staff and board members in developing a dashboard reporting system. Additionally, it includes a CD-ROM with a dashboard generator file featuring customizable templates, requiring users to have a basic understanding of Microsoft Excel and predefined organizational metrics. This resource aims to enhance decision-making processes and improve the overall effectiveness of board meetings.


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Board oversight involves more than just reading financial statements, and nonprofit boards don’t always know how nor have the opportunity to provide adequate programmatic oversight. Dashboard reports communicate critical information to your board in a concise, visual, more compelling way. Dashboards help nonprofit leaders focus attention on what matters most in their organizations.

The Nonprofit Dashboard: A Tool for Tracking Progress discusses dashboards in the context of a nonprofit board’s essential governance role. It addresses where a dashboard fits in to planning and evaluation, and highlights the important partnership between staff and board in creating and effectively using a dashboard program. This resource will educate readers on:

-Dashboard reports and how they should be used
-Deciding what to measure for mission effectiveness
-Determining the board’s informational needs and then maintaining a dashboard reporting system
-Designing the reports, choosing data display formats, and communicating a specific focus
-Using a dashboard generator

This book, for board members and senior staff, presents different options for creating dashboards and offers detailed illustrations and considerations. To help organizations get started with their own dashboard reports, the accompanying CD-ROM includes a dashboard generator file with two different customizable dashboard templates and how-to instructions for working with the file. Users must have a working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and already-defined organizational metrics and data in order to use the dashboard generator worksheets provided.

Ultimately, dashboards have the ability to improve the present way of doing things – ending in more effective meetings, more thoughtful and informed decision making, and better use of board members’ time.

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