BI for nonprofits — fundraising dashboards with proper functional expense attribution, program outcome dashboards linking activity to impact, grant compliance dashboards, and the board reporting that matches Form 990 rather than requiring parallel calculation.
Dashboards encoding the Form 990 functional expense methodology — program/management/fundraising allocation, joint cost methodology for dual-purpose activities, and the analytics that supports both the 990 submission and board review.
Fundraising dashboards with cost-to-raise-a-dollar by source, donor retention using FEP methodology, MGO portfolio analytics, major gift pipeline, and the metrics development leadership reviews weekly.
Grant compliance dashboards reconciled to drawdown documentation, program outcome dashboards linking activity to impact using logic model structure, and the analytics grant managers and program directors need.
Power BI for non-profits — board, fundraising, and program dashboards with Form 990-aligned semantic model....
Data analytics for non-profits — donor behavior, program outcomes, fundraising attribution, and retention cohort analysi...
Financial analytics for non-profits — cost to raise a dollar, functional expense, grant burn rate, and program investmen...
Data warehousing for non-profits — constituent 360, fund accounting, grants, and program dimensional models....
Through partnership with the CFO and finance team on methodology — how program/management/fundraising allocation applies to specific cost categories, how joint costs for dual-purpose communications get allocated, and how the chart of accounts in the fund accounting system maps to the 990 functional categories. We encode this in the semantic layer with documentation.
Yes — this is a common nonprofit requirement. Donor data from the CRM (Raiser's Edge NXT or Salesforce NPSP), financial data from Sage Intacct or Blackbaud FE, and program data from case management or custom systems all join in the semantic layer. We've built this integration for multiple nonprofits.
Yes. Pre-qualified BI developers with nonprofit domain experience — Form 990, functional expense, fund accounting, donor analytics, and the CRM and fund accounting data structures nonprofit BI requires. 92% first-match acceptance.
Functional expense, FEP retention, grant drawdown — nonprofit BI built for the board, the donor, and the 990 together.
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