Overview
Data visualization tools can be used with any data set a nonprofit organization is trying to make sense of. It helps identify trends and patterns in the numbers. To that end, it empowers organizations to make better data-driven decisions. This guide introduces nonprofits to common types of data visualizations and seven platforms that can enhance those visualizations.
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