A New Era for Nonprofits: SureImpact and Merit Forge Path with Impactful Data-Driven Learning

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Updated on March 13, 2024

In a transformative move poised to reshape professional development in the nonprofit sector, SureImpact, renowned for its data-driven solutions aimed at fostering social good, has announced a partnership with Merit Nonprofit Professional Development. This alliance introduces an innovative course focused on impact measurement aimed at empowering nonprofit organizations to enhance their fundraising efforts through precise, data-informed strategies.

This collaboration marks a significant stride towards enriching educational resources for nonprofits. Since its establishment in 2018, SureImpact has led the charge in blending impactful social initiatives with data-driven insights. This partnership with Merit, a leader in microlearning tailored for nonprofit teams, is set to augment SureImpact’s offerings, enabling nonprofit professionals to harness the power of effective impact measurement.

Sheri Chaney Jones, CEO and Founder of SureImpact, underscored the significance of this partnership, stating, “Our partnership with Merit is a game-changer, not only for SureImpact but for the nonprofit sector as a whole. Through this collaboration, we’re providing organizations with a critical resource to strengthen their impact measurement capabilities. It’s a step forward in our mission to use data as a catalyst for social change.”

Echoing this sentiment, Dr. Emilie Socash, founder of the Nonprofit Help Center and the creator of Merit Nonprofit Professional Development, conveyed her excitement about the collaboration. “We are thrilled to partner with SureImpact, a company that mirrors our commitment to empowering nonprofits through learning and development. This collaboration is a testament to our shared vision of making high-quality professional development accessible to all nonprofit professionals. By integrating SureImpact’s unparalleled expertise in data-driven impact measurement with our microlearning platform, we’re setting a new standard for nonprofit excellence and innovation.”

Merit distinguishes itself in the professional development realm through its dedication to offering accessible, flexible learning experiences specifically designed for nonprofit teams. With over 250 courses spanning 28 learning paths, Merit’s comprehensive resource library includes various formats such as video, audio, and text lessons, interactive digital workbooks, and community support, all aimed at cultivating a culture of continuous learning and development.

This partnership represents a pivotal moment in nonprofit professional development by combining SureImpact’s mastery in data-driven social impact measurement with Merit’s cutting-edge microlearning platform. Nonprofit organizations now have unprecedented access to a specialized course that prepares them for impact measurement, fostering more effective fundraising strategies and, ultimately, amplifying their social impact.

As SureImpact and Merit forge ahead with their collaboration, they remain committed to driving innovation in the nonprofit sector. This partnership not only marks a landmark achievement in nonprofit professional development but also establishes a new benchmark for how data and education can collectively contribute to societal advancement. Through their joint efforts, SureImpact and Merit are not just enhancing organizational capabilities but are also charting a course toward a future where data is leveraged for the greater good of communities worldwide.

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