Inspired Nonprofit Leadership

249: Make A Bigger Impact With Qualitative Data


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In this episode of "Inspired Nonprofit Leadership," host Sarah Olivieri is joined by data expert Rachel Sacks, to discuss the powerful role of qualitative data in nonprofit operations. From innovative methods like PhotoVoice to practical implementation strategies, this episode is a must-listen for those aiming to make data-driven decisions and enhance the effectiveness of their programs. Dive in and learn how to harness the power of qualitative data to bring your nonprofit's mission to the next level.

My guest for this episode is Rachel Sacks.

Rachel Sacks, MPH, President of Leading Healthy Futures, has more than 15 years of experience in the public health and nonprofit sector. She supports health and human services nonprofits by helping them to conceptualize, define, and actualize new ideas for grant opportunities; identify and meet community needs; and gain greater strategic clarity through effective and engaging facilitations. She has extensive experience working with community health centers, local public health departments, and other health nonprofits on mixed-methods needs assessments, planning projects, and grants to help understand barriers to care and improve access across diverse communities. Rachel’s prior experience includes time at the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Chicago Department of Public Health, and the Center for Jewish Genetics. She graduated Cum Laude from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Science in Human Culture, and holds a Master of Public Health in Community Health Sciences from UIC.

Here's what to expect during the episode:

  • Best practices for qualitative data collection
  • Importance of mixed methods assessments
  • Examples of qualitative methods: Interviews, Focus Groups, Town Halls, and more
  • Innovative qualitative methods: PhotoVoice, Walking & Windshield Surveys
  • Practical tips for incorporating qualitative data regularly
  • Budget considerations for qualitative research
  • Strategic planning and the role of qualitative data

Connect with Rachel! https://leadinghealthyfutures.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-sacks-mph/

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