Google Analytics Set Up & Training
Google Analytics Set Up & Training
Project details
What we need
- Setup of Google Analytics account and tracking codes for web assets (e.g. mobile apps, website, blog, social media)
- Training on how to track performance, set up reports and analyze the data collected online
- Set of guidelines for data collection, interpretation and analysis
What we have in place
- We currently have a Wordpress website, which should make it easy for you to get started. We also have a staff member that can make the updates, and the ability to provide any other information you need.
How this will help
This project will save us $6,772 , allowing us to provide food for 7 community meetings for homeless and marginally housed neighbors.
This will help us to see what people come on our website to see, so we can improve the information we are sharing and also know where to prioritise efforts when pushed for time.
Project plan
Our mission
End Hep C SF envisions a San Francisco where hepatitis C is no longer a public health threat, and hepatitis C related health inequities have been eliminated. Our mission is to support all San Franciscans living with and at risk for hepatitis C to maximize their health and wellness. We achieve this through prevention, education, testing, treatment, and linkage to reduce morbidity and mortality related to hepatitis C. We believe that everyone should have equal access to prevention and care regardless of individual characteristics.
What we do
Provide interventions that are evidence based, and continuously review our progress to determine areas where we need to improve, through the regular collection of and use of local data related to hepatitis C.
Work to end stigma about hepatitis C and people living with hepatitis C.
Maximize the health and wellness of people who use drugs by treating them with respect, ensuring access to appropriate services, and empowering them to reduce harm and make choices to improve their health.
Continue to invest in populations that have frequently been characterized as "difficult to engage," as we realize that these groups often have the greatest unmet need for services and support.