ArcGIS Dashboards
ArcGIS Dashboards presents all relevant information in a unified view for a common and real-time operating picture.
Nonprofit organizations use GIS to develop indexes and models that set short- and long-term benchmarks and establish milestones. Maps and analysis allow teams to model alternative approaches and adjust nonprofit programs as they monitor outcomes and impacts. Leverage GIS tools to better communicate with your network, use authoritative data, collect and analyze data, and validate your program strategy.
Use maps and dashboards to share the measured success of your program evaluation with current and prospective changemakers.
Gather essential data with easy-to-use apps. Then analyze accurate, timely community information on the number of projects completed and the number of program participants.
Develop impactful location-based models to weigh alternative approaches to programs and community outreach.
Develop dynamic map-based reporting to share with a variety of people including management, staff, and community stakeholders.
INDUSTRY BLOG
The Field Museum in Chicago uses GIS to engage local communities in monarch butterfly research and protection.
CASE STUDY
The Food Bank of Central & Eastern North Carolina uses GIS to analyze demographic data, measure program success, and determine areas in need.
ESRI BLOG
The Trust for Public Land provides location intelligence and analyzes social and environmental factors to support parks where they are most needed.
ArcGIS Dashboards presents all relevant information in a unified view for a common and real-time operating picture.
ArcGIS Survey123 is a simple tool for gathering real-time data from the field in three easy steps.
Understand your data in the context of location with intuitive analysis tools.
The Esri Nonprofit Organization Program provides nonprofit organizations with low-cost access to GIS software, training, content, and other resources. Join a vibrant community of nonprofits around the globe working to create a better world.