Getting the value from your data
We know that getting started with data analytics seems intimidating. However, even small charities can overcome challenges and use valuable data sources by using the Apprenticeship Levy to fund training.
Traditionally, organisations have had to pay large sums to receive ‘quality training’. From inflexible and generic courses, to sub-par qualifications, training and development programmes have often come with a high price tag, and given little in return.
What if we told you that you could have access to proven, sector-leading training and development opportunities for your team, without the additional cost?
At Corndel, we are redefining how charities and non-profit organisations develop and upskill their leaders, digital teams and fundraising professionals through the Government Apprenticeship Levy.
You can access our high-quality data analytics programmes, designed for complete beginners, with little to no cost.
Our data programmes are delivered with our apprenticeship partner, Imperial College Business School, and together we're on a mission to improve data skills in the UK workforce.
What are the benefits of data analytics training for charities?
Most charities keep records of their supporters, service users, and geographic areas in which they operate. However, only those making the most out of this data are benefiting from it.
A new approach
Data analysis gives you a broad perspective of what you do and which communities you serve as an organisation. It also unveils the hidden relations that can take you in new and better directions.
Optimised workflow efficiency
A clear picture of your service users and activities saves time and resources. For instance, you realise which initiatives and programmes are not working and why they are not working. This helps you put your energy in the right direction.
Easy budgeting
Budgeting is a spending plan based on funds and expenses. By conducting data analysis, charities can determine where to invest funds. This helps them make more accurate financial decisions for the future.
Long term planning
Data analysis can be used as a long-term strategy to make confident decisions. For instance, you can plan everything, including marketing, fund management, staffing, and meeting service user needs.
Accountability
Transparency is crucial for building trust and maintaining a charity’s reputation. A practical data analysis serves the purpose. When you provide accurate data reports to stakeholders, it helps you demonstrate the success and impact of their work.
Thriving workforce with relevant digital skills
Investing in data prepares organisations for future challenges and ensures their workforce thrives in an evolving digital landscape.