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This episode explores how nonprofits can fix fragmented data systems by centralizing information, improving reporting, and building scalable infrastructure that supports growth and better decision-making. A strong nonprofit data management strategy is no longer optional—it’s essential for scaling impact, improving reporting, and saving valuable staff time.
Cherry Yang, CEO of Claribase and an award-winning Airtable consultant, shares how nonprofits can move from fragmented systems and spreadsheet overload to centralized, scalable data operations. If your team is constantly switching tools, copying and pasting data, or struggling to produce reports, this conversation offers a clear path forward.
Cherry explains why most nonprofit systems fail: they operate in silos. Fundraising platforms, program data, financial tools, and spreadsheets often live separately—creating inefficiencies and increasing risk. As she notes, “People end up doing a lot of copy and pasting… and it just doesn’t work. It’s not efficient, and people waste so much time.”
Instead, she advocates for centralized data systems that connect teams, automate workflows, and provide real-time dashboards for leadership. With the right structure, nonprofits can eliminate manual processes, reduce errors, and give decision-makers immediate access to insights.
The business impact is significant. One organization Cherry worked with grew from 2 to 25 staff members in five years—largely because they could clearly report outcomes and secure funding through strong data practices. As Cherry puts it, “It’s all about setting the organization up for scale… so leadership can get data at their fingertips.”
This episode also addresses:
If your nonprofit is ready to operate more efficiently and grow with confidence, this is a must-watch.
00:00:00 Introduction to nonprofit data challenges
00:02:00 What a nonprofit data strategy really means
00:05:05 Why nonprofit systems fail in silos
00:06:45 The hidden cost of copy-and-paste workflows
00:10:15 Real-world example: event and speaker data chaos
00:11:30 Centralizing systems with automation
00:14:00 Training teams for data success
00:16:30 Leadership dashboards and self-serve reporting
00:21:30 How dashboards improve grant reporting
00:22:20 Case study: scaling from 2 to 25 staff
00:24:30 Expanding data systems into finance and grants
00:27:30 Where to start: data health check and next steps
#NonprofitData #NonprofitLeadership #TheNonprofitShow
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Our national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits!
12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PT
Send us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: [email protected]
Visit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show
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This episode explores how nonprofits can fix fragmented data systems by centralizing information, improving reporting, and building scalable infrastructure that supports growth and better decision-making. A strong nonprofit data management strategy is no longer optional—it’s essential for scaling impact, improving reporting, and saving valuable staff time.
Cherry Yang, CEO of Claribase and an award-winning Airtable consultant, shares how nonprofits can move from fragmented systems and spreadsheet overload to centralized, scalable data operations. If your team is constantly switching tools, copying and pasting data, or struggling to produce reports, this conversation offers a clear path forward.
Cherry explains why most nonprofit systems fail: they operate in silos. Fundraising platforms, program data, financial tools, and spreadsheets often live separately—creating inefficiencies and increasing risk. As she notes, “People end up doing a lot of copy and pasting… and it just doesn’t work. It’s not efficient, and people waste so much time.”
Instead, she advocates for centralized data systems that connect teams, automate workflows, and provide real-time dashboards for leadership. With the right structure, nonprofits can eliminate manual processes, reduce errors, and give decision-makers immediate access to insights.
The business impact is significant. One organization Cherry worked with grew from 2 to 25 staff members in five years—largely because they could clearly report outcomes and secure funding through strong data practices. As Cherry puts it, “It’s all about setting the organization up for scale… so leadership can get data at their fingertips.”
This episode also addresses:
If your nonprofit is ready to operate more efficiently and grow with confidence, this is a must-watch.
00:00:00 Introduction to nonprofit data challenges
00:02:00 What a nonprofit data strategy really means
00:05:05 Why nonprofit systems fail in silos
00:06:45 The hidden cost of copy-and-paste workflows
00:10:15 Real-world example: event and speaker data chaos
00:11:30 Centralizing systems with automation
00:14:00 Training teams for data success
00:16:30 Leadership dashboards and self-serve reporting
00:21:30 How dashboards improve grant reporting
00:22:20 Case study: scaling from 2 to 25 staff
00:24:30 Expanding data systems into finance and grants
00:27:30 Where to start: data health check and next steps
#NonprofitData #NonprofitLeadership #TheNonprofitShow
Find us Live daily on YouTube!
Find us Live daily on LinkedIn!
Find us Live daily on X: @Nonprofit_Show
Our national co-hosts and amazing guests discuss management, money and missions of nonprofits!
12:30pm ET 11:30am CT 10:30am MT 9:30am PT
Send us your ideas for Show Guests or Topics: [email protected]
Visit us on the web:The Nonprofit Show

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