CAF UK GIVING January 2018
5% of people say they will give more to charity in the next 12 months.
58% of people say they will give the same amount.
9% of people say they will give less.
23% of people are not sure.
How to activate the right emotions in your campaigns | Psychology of communic...CharityComms
Michele Madden, managing director and Secil Muderrisoglu, senior researcher, nfpSynergy
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Changing attitudes, changing behaviour – how do they connect? | Psychology of...CharityComms
Will Tucker, director, Will Tucker Consulting
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Cut Through the Noise: Listen to Your AudienceMadouPDX
With the explosion in communication channels and competition for attention, nonprofits need to cut through the noise by focusing on their audiences' needs. Delivered at the National Council on Nonprofits confab, March 31, 2016
How to activate the right emotions in your campaigns | Psychology of communic...CharityComms
Michele Madden, managing director and Secil Muderrisoglu, senior researcher, nfpSynergy
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Changing attitudes, changing behaviour – how do they connect? | Psychology of...CharityComms
Will Tucker, director, Will Tucker Consulting
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
Cut Through the Noise: Listen to Your AudienceMadouPDX
With the explosion in communication channels and competition for attention, nonprofits need to cut through the noise by focusing on their audiences' needs. Delivered at the National Council on Nonprofits confab, March 31, 2016
Hacking the Conversation: Discover Insights Through Social Data and Grow Your...Y'all Connect
Jason Falls
Y'all Connect
August 11, 2017
Birmingham, Alabama
For more: http://yallconnect.com/videos/jason-falls-hacking-the-conversation-discover-insights-through-social-data-and-grow-your-business/
Most marketing campaigns are developed around guesswork. The brand or agency in question makes broad assumptions about audiences and their behaviors because qualitative market research is often cost prohibitive. But thanks to social technologies, every marketer now has access to cost-effective consumer research – that of online conversations – that can uncover the important insights that drive your customers to engage and even purchase.
In this exploration of social listening and monitoring techniques, Jason Falls will explain the difference in monitoring versus listening, show examples of insights gained by analyzing online conversations and illustrate how you, too, can take the guesswork out of digital and even broad scale marketing campaigns.
BuzzMG sits down with Millennials from all over the nation to talk about their financial stability, their employment situations, and their opinions on the economy.
The Fair Go Finance ‘Make Moving Happen’ survey of 3,383 Australian found interesting facts about the cost of moving and necessity for rental bond loans in Australia.
This is an exercise in the practical application of data analyses. The Practical application of data Analyses includes having a common thread throughout the story and implementing useful and valuable insights from the analyses, solving a problem.
Interactive Entertainment - Art, Entertainment, and Technology of the Futureltakehan
This is a Powerpoint presentation for my Business and Professional Communication class at USC. The content is very nothing special, but I wanted to share the design style.
Human Centred Design: understanding the people you're trying to reach | Psych...CharityComms
Patrick Olszowski, founder, Outrageous Impact
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
As the local government profession seeks to promote healthier organizations that equally provide job satisfaction and opportunities for advancement, this is a question we must ask. Fortunately, the answers are not beyond the reach of public sector leaders. NRC Marketing Director Angelica Wedell presents survey data that highlights the perspectives of local government employees across the U.S.
This presentation, created by National Research Center, Inc. (NRC) comes from the 2018 League of Women in Government (LWG) Symposium at the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) Conference in Baltimore, MD.
Having friends at work is incredibly important for employee engagement and happiness. Employees that report having close friends at work are more productive, happier, receive more praise, and are less likely to look for other jobs. According to research, employees that have good relationships with their coworkers are even willing to forego a salary increase to stay with their friends.
Not having friends at work can lead to feelings of loneliness and can make an employee disengaged.
This presentation dives deep into the research behind why having friends at work is so important.
You can read the full article at:
http://www.officevibe.com/blog/infographic-friends-at-work
Here are some of the links to the data:
http://getlifeboat.com/goodies/report2013/
http://www.gallup.com/strategicconsulting/163007/state-american-workplace.aspx
http://businessjournal.gallup.com/content/511/item-10-best-friend-work.aspx
Hacking the Conversation: Discover Insights Through Social Data and Grow Your...Y'all Connect
Jason Falls
Y'all Connect
August 11, 2017
Birmingham, Alabama
For more: http://yallconnect.com/videos/jason-falls-hacking-the-conversation-discover-insights-through-social-data-and-grow-your-business/
Most marketing campaigns are developed around guesswork. The brand or agency in question makes broad assumptions about audiences and their behaviors because qualitative market research is often cost prohibitive. But thanks to social technologies, every marketer now has access to cost-effective consumer research – that of online conversations – that can uncover the important insights that drive your customers to engage and even purchase.
In this exploration of social listening and monitoring techniques, Jason Falls will explain the difference in monitoring versus listening, show examples of insights gained by analyzing online conversations and illustrate how you, too, can take the guesswork out of digital and even broad scale marketing campaigns.
BuzzMG sits down with Millennials from all over the nation to talk about their financial stability, their employment situations, and their opinions on the economy.
The Fair Go Finance ‘Make Moving Happen’ survey of 3,383 Australian found interesting facts about the cost of moving and necessity for rental bond loans in Australia.
This is an exercise in the practical application of data analyses. The Practical application of data Analyses includes having a common thread throughout the story and implementing useful and valuable insights from the analyses, solving a problem.
Interactive Entertainment - Art, Entertainment, and Technology of the Futureltakehan
This is a Powerpoint presentation for my Business and Professional Communication class at USC. The content is very nothing special, but I wanted to share the design style.
Human Centred Design: understanding the people you're trying to reach | Psych...CharityComms
Patrick Olszowski, founder, Outrageous Impact
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
As the local government profession seeks to promote healthier organizations that equally provide job satisfaction and opportunities for advancement, this is a question we must ask. Fortunately, the answers are not beyond the reach of public sector leaders. NRC Marketing Director Angelica Wedell presents survey data that highlights the perspectives of local government employees across the U.S.
This presentation, created by National Research Center, Inc. (NRC) comes from the 2018 League of Women in Government (LWG) Symposium at the International City/County Management Association (ICMA) Conference in Baltimore, MD.
Having friends at work is incredibly important for employee engagement and happiness. Employees that report having close friends at work are more productive, happier, receive more praise, and are less likely to look for other jobs. According to research, employees that have good relationships with their coworkers are even willing to forego a salary increase to stay with their friends.
Not having friends at work can lead to feelings of loneliness and can make an employee disengaged.
This presentation dives deep into the research behind why having friends at work is so important.
You can read the full article at:
http://www.officevibe.com/blog/infographic-friends-at-work
Here are some of the links to the data:
http://getlifeboat.com/goodies/report2013/
http://www.gallup.com/strategicconsulting/163007/state-american-workplace.aspx
http://businessjournal.gallup.com/content/511/item-10-best-friend-work.aspx
An overview of our research project, designed to understand how UK consumers view charitable causes. The project was undertaken in collaboration with our charitable partners The Worldwide Tribe.
Among nearly 19,000 adults surveyed by Ipsos in 26 nations, 58% say their country is on the wrong track. However, this is the lowest percentage in seven years, down five points from 12 months ago. Pessimism is slightly more prevalent in the United States as 62% of Americans think “things in this country are off on the wrong track”, a higher proportion than at any time since the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
The top global concerns are unemployment (cited by 35% across the 26 countries surveyed as one of the three most worrying issues), financial and political corruption (33%) and poverty and social inequality (32%). In contrast, the top concerns in the U.S. are healthcare (cited by 39% of Americans surveyed), terrorism (34%) and crime and violence (33%).
These are some of the findings of the November 2017 wave of What Worries the World, a survey conducted every month since 2010 among adults aged under 65, in Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Britain, Germany, Hungary, India, Israel, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Peru, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey, and the United States with Ipsos’s Global Advisor platform.
Digging Deeper Into Donor Preferences | AFPFC 2016Abila
At the 2015 AFP International Fundraising Conference, Abila debuted its Donor Engagement Study, diving into the disconnect between nonprofit best practices and donor preferences. We wanted to take that study one step further with our 2016 Donor Engagement Study, digging deeper into donor engagement preferences specifically around content, recognition, events, and volunteering. This session was a special sneak preview of the results, where we shared key findings and insights into how donors want to be engaged and what activities nonprofits are doing that drive them away.
Full study available: www.abila.com/DonorLoyaltyStudy
Speakers:
Rich Dietz, Director of Fundraising Strategy
Tad Druart, VP of Marketing
Australian communities infographic mccrindle_2020Mark McCrindle
The not-for profit sector and the charities,
social enterprises and community organisations
across this nation provide much of the social
infrastructure that builds the capacity of
communities Australia wide. Their value to this
nation is demonstrated by the almost $143
billion given in the last year, most of it by the
community rather than government. The
esteem of this sector is demonstrated by the
size of the charity workforce, which employs
one in every ten Australian workers.
While the sector is viewed in a positive light
and five in six Australians give to charities,
these are uncertain times and Australia is
changing rapidly. Demographic shifts, social
changes and constant technological
advancement are transforming Australian
communities. How and where Australians live,
and how they allocate their time and money is
shifting
Terrorism (20%) and healthcare (19%) remain the top concerns of Americans. Democrats are most concerned with healthcare (27%) and terrorism (13%), while Republicans’ views have these flipped, with terrorism (29%) top, followed by healthcare (15%). Independents are equally concerned about both healthcare and terrorism (15%).
As he returns from his trip overseas, President Trump’s approval rating is at 37% this week, up two points from last week (35%). As Congress takes on finalizing tax reform plans, congressional approval remains low (19%). However, most Americans have a better perception of their actual representative (46%). Republicans are more likely to approve of Congress as a whole (28%), and their representative (56%), compared to Democrats (12% and 45% respectively). However, when asked how they would vote today if 2018 midterm elections were held today, more Americans choose a Democratic candidate (38%) than a Republican one (31%).
The Narrative Project - Overview Deck July 2014James North
The overview of the Gates Foundation's Narrative Project, to work with UK NGOs to change the way they discuss development without changing any of the ways it's implemented.
As Americans prepare for political debates around the Thanksgiving dinner table (or prepare to avoid them), two thirds continue to believe the US is on off on the wrong track (63%). While only 24% of Americans believe the US is heading in the right direction, partisan differences are stark with 52% of Republicans saying the country is headed in the right direction compared to 6% of Democrats.
Republicans and Democrats also do not see eye-to-eye on the main problem facing the country. More Democrats (24%) say it is healthcare while more Republicans (20%) say it is terrorism.
President Trump’s approval rating has remained steady, with 36% approving of him, but also is highly partisan. Three quarters of Republicans (75%) approve of the president compared to only 8% of Democrats. His strongest issues include employment and jobs (44%), dealing with ISIS/ISIL (44%) and the economy (42%). While Congress continues to debate tax reform, Trump has struggled to raise his approval on taxation (now at 36%, down from 40% last week).
One in five Americans guess that Jeff Session will be the next to resign or be terminated according to our latest ‘Wh-Exit’ poll.
Ipsos’ Generic Ballot Question for 2018 suggests that Democrats continue to enjoy a sizable advantage, up +9 points from Republicans (37% Democrat vs. 28% Republican). Independents are currently also breaking towards Democrats at 26% Dem vs. 14% Repub (with 16% other and 44% not voting).
President Trump’s approval is now at 36%, essentially unchanged from last week (35%). Public approval of Trump’s handling of any of the issues of the day does not significantly exceed his overall approval. As Congress continues to struggle with tax reform, Trump’s approval on his handling of taxation has remained steady at 39%. With healthcare still a top priority among Americans (20%), Trump’s approval on his handling of healthcare reform is only 36%.
As both political parties prepare for the 2018 Midterms, overall approval of Congress is at 22%, half of the approval for individual Representatives (44%). The Democratic party (40%) leads the Republican party (31%) in the Generic Ballot Question. This 9-point lead is essentially unchanged over the last week.
Americans are again split on the next to leave the White House or Executive Branch according to the latest ‘Wh-Exit’ poll. While Rex Tillerson continues to top the list (15%), down nearly 10 points from 3 weeks ago (24% on Oct. 11). He’s closely followed by Jess Sessions, Attorney General (14%) and John F. Kelly, Chief of Staff (10%).
ТРУДОВАЯ МИГРАЦИЯ В УКРАИНЕ Май 2019 г. Презентация результатов всеукраинского исследования общественного мнения
Опрос проводился в период с 21 по 30 мая 2019 года. Опрошен 2001 респондент в возрасте от 18 лет и старше. Выборка репрезентирует население Украины по полу, возрасту, типу населенного пункта и региону проживания (за исключением неподконтрольных территорий Донецкой и Луганской областей, АР Крым, и г. Севастополь). Метод опроса – личное формализованное интервью (face-to-face). Максимальная погрешность выборки не превышает +/-2,2%
Artificial intelligence, customer journeys, and paid analytics
Quest to be more data-centric and insights-driven
Data-driven CMOs drive omnichannel customer intelligence
Companies turn to paid analytics for enhanced capabilities
The power of now: customer journey analytics rely on integrated data
Harnessing AI for more insight-driven marketing and better customer experiences
2018's IAB Europe survey aims to assess the current adoption of and attitudes...Dmytro Lysiuk
ATTITUDES TO DIGITAL VIDEO ADVERTISING
IAB Europe report, 2018
Executive Summary
SECTION 1 Introduction
SECTION 2 Methodology and Participants
SECTION 3 Current Adoption
SECTION 4 Objectives and Measurement
SECTION 5 Digital Video Inventory Supply
SECTION 6 Cross-Screen: TV and Digital Video
SECTION 7 Future of Digital Video Advertising
Contact Details
IAB Europe is the leading European-level industry association for the digital advertising ecosystem. Its mission
is to promote the development of this innovative sector and ensure its sustainability by shaping the regulatory
environment, demonstrating the value digital advertising brings to Europe’s economy, to consumers and to
the market, and developing and facilitating the uptake of harmonised business practices that take account of
changing user expectations and enable digital brand advertising to scale in Europe.
A comparative phylogenetic study of genetics and folk musicDmytro Lysiuk
Computer-aided comparison of folk music from different nations is one of the newest research areas. We were intrigued to have identified some important similarities between phylogenetic studies and modern folk music. First of all, both of them use similar concepts and representation tools such as multidimensional scaling for modelling relationship between populations. This gave us the idea to investigate whether these connections are merely accidental or if they mirror population migrations from the past. We raised the question; does the complex structure of musical connections display a clear picture and can this system be interpreted by the genetic analysis? This study is the first to systematically investigate the incidental genetic background of the folk music context between different populations. Paternal (42 populations) and maternal lineages (56 populations) were compared based on Fst genetic distances of the Y chromosomal and mtDNA haplogroup frequencies. To test this hypothesis, the corresponding musical cultures were also compared using an automatic overlap analysis of parallel melody styles for 31 Eurasian nations. We found that close musical relations of populations indicate close genetic distances (<0.05) with a probability of 82%. It was observed that there is a significant correlation between population genetics and folk music; maternal lineages have a more important role in folk music traditions than paternal lineages. Furthermore, the combination of these disciplines establishing a new interdisciplinary research field of "music-genetics" can be an efficient tool to get a more comprehensive picture on the complex behaviour of populations in prehistoric time.
(PDF) A comparative phylogenetic study of genetics and folk music. Available from: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/221890129_A_comparative_phylogenetic_study_of_genetics_and_folk_music
NGOs WORLDWIDE
Web and Email Communications
Online Fundraising
Social Media
Mobile Technology
Data Management & Security
NGO Technology Effectiveness Ratings
DATA SHEETS
NGO Technology in Africa
NGO Technology in Asia
NGO Technology in Australia & Oceania
NGO Technology in Europe
NGO Technology in North America
NGO Technology in South America
NGO Technology Benchmarks for Success
ЧИМ ЖИВУТЬ УКРАЇНСЬКІ НДО. 2018. Звіт за результатами комплексного дослідженн...Dmytro Lysiuk
ЧИМ ЖИВУТЬ УКРАЇНСЬКІ НДО: ОРГАНІЗАЦІЙНІ ПРОБЛЕМИ ТА МОЖЛИВОСТІ РОЗВИТКУ
Київ, 2018
Звіт за результатами комплексного дослідження
Посольство Великої Британії в Україні
The Cambridge Declaration on ConsciousnessDmytro Lysiuk
The Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness
July 7, 2012, a prominent international group of cognitive neuroscientists,
neuropharmacologists, neurophysiologists, neuroanatomists and computational neuroscientists
gathered at The University of Cambridge to reassess the neurobiological substrates of conscious
experience and related behaviors in human and non-human animals. While comparative research on
this topic is naturally hampered by the inability of non-human animals, and often humans, to clearly
and readily communicate about their internal states, the following observations can be stated
unequivocally:
September 2017, UK charity giving infographicDmytro Lysiuk
How people give to charity in the UK
Our latest infographic provides some interesting insights into donor behaviours – particularly the preferences of men and women when it comes to supporting charities.
CAF World Giving Index 2016
Find out which countries have the most generous givers. This year, 140 countries were surveyed and our latest report reveals our findings. Complete the form below to download a copy of the report.
Social Media & Apps in the Nordics
AudienceProject Insights 2016
Facebook is for keeping contact with friends and family,
LinkedIn is for professional networking and YouTube is just for fun. In this Social Media & Apps study we take a look at how social media and apps are used across the Nordic countries.
INTERNET TRENDS 2016 –
CODE CONFERENCE
Mary Meeker
June 1, 2016
kpcb.com/InternetTrends
Outline
1) Global Internet Trends
2) Global Macro Trends
3) Advertising / Commerce + Brand Trends
4) Re-Imagining Communication – Video / Image / Messaging
5) Re-Imagining Human-Computer Interfaces – Voice / Transportation
6) China = Internet Leader on Many Metrics
(Provided by Hillhouse Capital)
7) Public / Private Company Data
8) Data as a Platform / Data Privacy
Levelwise PageRank with Loop-Based Dead End Handling Strategy : SHORT REPORT ...Subhajit Sahu
Abstract — Levelwise PageRank is an alternative method of PageRank computation which decomposes the input graph into a directed acyclic block-graph of strongly connected components, and processes them in topological order, one level at a time. This enables calculation for ranks in a distributed fashion without per-iteration communication, unlike the standard method where all vertices are processed in each iteration. It however comes with a precondition of the absence of dead ends in the input graph. Here, the native non-distributed performance of Levelwise PageRank was compared against Monolithic PageRank on a CPU as well as a GPU. To ensure a fair comparison, Monolithic PageRank was also performed on a graph where vertices were split by components. Results indicate that Levelwise PageRank is about as fast as Monolithic PageRank on the CPU, but quite a bit slower on the GPU. Slowdown on the GPU is likely caused by a large submission of small workloads, and expected to be non-issue when the computation is performed on massive graphs.
Opendatabay - Open Data Marketplace.pptxOpendatabay
Opendatabay.com unlocks the power of data for everyone. Open Data Marketplace fosters a collaborative hub for data enthusiasts to explore, share, and contribute to a vast collection of datasets.
First ever open hub for data enthusiasts to collaborate and innovate. A platform to explore, share, and contribute to a vast collection of datasets. Through robust quality control and innovative technologies like blockchain verification, opendatabay ensures the authenticity and reliability of datasets, empowering users to make data-driven decisions with confidence. Leverage cutting-edge AI technologies to enhance the data exploration, analysis, and discovery experience.
From intelligent search and recommendations to automated data productisation and quotation, Opendatabay AI-driven features streamline the data workflow. Finding the data you need shouldn't be a complex. Opendatabay simplifies the data acquisition process with an intuitive interface and robust search tools. Effortlessly explore, discover, and access the data you need, allowing you to focus on extracting valuable insights. Opendatabay breaks new ground with a dedicated, AI-generated, synthetic datasets.
Leverage these privacy-preserving datasets for training and testing AI models without compromising sensitive information. Opendatabay prioritizes transparency by providing detailed metadata, provenance information, and usage guidelines for each dataset, ensuring users have a comprehensive understanding of the data they're working with. By leveraging a powerful combination of distributed ledger technology and rigorous third-party audits Opendatabay ensures the authenticity and reliability of every dataset. Security is at the core of Opendatabay. Marketplace implements stringent security measures, including encryption, access controls, and regular vulnerability assessments, to safeguard your data and protect your privacy.
Techniques to optimize the pagerank algorithm usually fall in two categories. One is to try reducing the work per iteration, and the other is to try reducing the number of iterations. These goals are often at odds with one another. Skipping computation on vertices which have already converged has the potential to save iteration time. Skipping in-identical vertices, with the same in-links, helps reduce duplicate computations and thus could help reduce iteration time. Road networks often have chains which can be short-circuited before pagerank computation to improve performance. Final ranks of chain nodes can be easily calculated. This could reduce both the iteration time, and the number of iterations. If a graph has no dangling nodes, pagerank of each strongly connected component can be computed in topological order. This could help reduce the iteration time, no. of iterations, and also enable multi-iteration concurrency in pagerank computation. The combination of all of the above methods is the STICD algorithm. [sticd] For dynamic graphs, unchanged components whose ranks are unaffected can be skipped altogether.
StarCompliance is a leading firm specializing in the recovery of stolen cryptocurrency. Our comprehensive services are designed to assist individuals and organizations in navigating the complex process of fraud reporting, investigation, and fund recovery. We combine cutting-edge technology with expert legal support to provide a robust solution for victims of crypto theft.
Our Services Include:
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We immediately notify all relevant centralized exchanges (CEX), decentralized exchanges (DEX), and wallet providers about the stolen cryptocurrency. This ensures that the stolen assets are flagged as scam transactions, making it impossible for the thief to use them.
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We guide you through the process of filing a valid police report. Our support team provides detailed instructions on which police department to contact and helps you complete the necessary paperwork within the critical 72-hour window.
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Our team of experienced lawyers can initiate lawsuits on your behalf and represent you in various jurisdictions around the world. They work diligently to recover your stolen funds and ensure that justice is served.
At StarCompliance, we understand the urgency and stress involved in dealing with cryptocurrency theft. Our dedicated team works quickly and efficiently to provide you with the support and expertise needed to recover your assets. Trust us to be your partner in navigating the complexities of the crypto world and safeguarding your investments.
As Europe's leading economic powerhouse and the fourth-largest hashtag#economy globally, Germany stands at the forefront of innovation and industrial might. Renowned for its precision engineering and high-tech sectors, Germany's economic structure is heavily supported by a robust service industry, accounting for approximately 68% of its GDP. This economic clout and strategic geopolitical stance position Germany as a focal point in the global cyber threat landscape.
In the face of escalating global tensions, particularly those emanating from geopolitical disputes with nations like hashtag#Russia and hashtag#China, hashtag#Germany has witnessed a significant uptick in targeted cyber operations. Our analysis indicates a marked increase in hashtag#cyberattack sophistication aimed at critical infrastructure and key industrial sectors. These attacks range from ransomware campaigns to hashtag#AdvancedPersistentThreats (hashtag#APTs), threatening national security and business integrity.
🔑 Key findings include:
🔍 Increased frequency and complexity of cyber threats.
🔍 Escalation of state-sponsored and criminally motivated cyber operations.
🔍 Active dark web exchanges of malicious tools and tactics.
Our comprehensive report delves into these challenges, using a blend of open-source and proprietary data collection techniques. By monitoring activity on critical networks and analyzing attack patterns, our team provides a detailed overview of the threats facing German entities.
This report aims to equip stakeholders across public and private sectors with the knowledge to enhance their defensive strategies, reduce exposure to cyber risks, and reinforce Germany's resilience against cyber threats.
Explore our comprehensive data analysis project presentation on predicting product ad campaign performance. Learn how data-driven insights can optimize your marketing strategies and enhance campaign effectiveness. Perfect for professionals and students looking to understand the power of data analysis in advertising. for more details visit: https://bostoninstituteofanalytics.org/data-science-and-artificial-intelligence/
Predicting Product Ad Campaign Performance: A Data Analysis Project Presentation
CAF UK GIVING January 2018
1. IN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS
of people say they will give more to charity in the next 12 months.5%
9%
23% of people are not sure.
of people say they will give less.
58% of people say they will give the same amount.
75%
Providing mental
health support
76%
Tackling
homelessness
46%
Stronger
communities
62%
Supporting
veterans
53%
Ending
discrimination
55%
Increasing life
opportunities
to people from
disadvantaged
backgrounds
43%Supporting
refugees
Working with Government Which of the following areas, if any, do you think that
charities should work with government on?
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Proportion donating/sponsoring in the four weeks prior to interview
Median amount donated/sponsored in
the four weeks prior to interview
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Based on around 1,000 nationally representative UK adults aged 16+ per month.
December fieldwork dates are 8th – 17th December
CAF UKGIVING January 2018Issue 9
‘Working with government’ based on fieldwork conducted between 19th and 27th June 2016. Base = 1,016