NYT today wrote about a new Web-based software program, unveiled Thursday at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, which aims to help foundations and grant makers solve this problem. It sets benchmarks for measuring social impact, tracks grantees’ performance and compares their performance to other nonprofits doing similar work.
The software, called Portfolio Data Management System, was developed by Acumen Fund, a venture philanthropy organization, with the help of engineers from Google. Salesforce.com, which makes Web-based software for businesses to manage their customer relationships, will distribute the new tool.
This is great info to know.
Posted by: Amy | October 28, 2008 at 07:15 PM
Dies ist ein großer Ort. Ich möchte hier noch einmal.
Posted by: fahrrad | March 06, 2009 at 05:32 PM