Act on Your Mission

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Advance your work with maps and spatial analysis

A geographic approach to mission-driven planning considers all relevant information in the context of location to find trends, model solutions, and support strategic decisions. This approach supports long-term goals and day-to-day management with dynamic maps and spatial analysis tools that accelerate action. Use GIS to enrich market research, field operations, communications, public engagement, and effectiveness across the organisation.

Enrich strategic planning with GIS to achieve goals faster

View data through a geographic lens

Most data has a location component. Use ArcGIS to leverage data and analytics and optimise programme delivery. Identify your community's pressing needs and create web-based maps to showcase and visualise potential adjustments.

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Enhance performance with reliable data

Support accurate data collection with real-time data management tools that streamline operations. Use that data to monitor and adjust daily workflows, from managing volunteer contributions to conducting donor profile research and ensuring staff effectiveness. Replace static reports with real-time dashboards to promote accountability and reliability.

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Use demographic data to strengthen outreach

Location data is essential to assessing the status, wants, and needs of communities. ArcGIS provides the tools to assess resources and constraints and reveal opportunities to improve strategic business plans and service delivery.

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Show progress toward goals with dynamic maps

ArcGIS allows you to easily organise data into dashboards, infographics, and apps that improve presentations to donors and community stakeholders. Regulate how volunteers and community champions digitally submit input for future programming to help the organisation reach its full potential.

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CASE STUDY

Optimising the role of 60,000 volunteers

Volunteers play an invaluable role in helping the National Trust to protect and care for the nation’s cultural heritage and natural landscapes. The not-for-profit organisation is now embracing crowdsourcing and is using ArcGIS in a series of ground-breaking pilot projects that will enable more people to get involved and make a valuable contribution to its conservation work.

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