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How to Enhance Your Nonprofit’s Written Content with Artificial Intelligence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

One person (me) handles the bulk of our copy and content projects. That shift in mindset is one we at Eventgroove urge any nonprofit to lean into. ” Its response neatly explained the nitty-gritty: “ ChatGPT is a large language model (LLM) developed by OpenAI. Like many nonprofits, Eventgroove is a small company.

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The Johnny Cash Project: A Participatory Music Video That Sings

Museum 2.0

This question is a byproduct of the reality that most participatory projects have poorly articulated value. But the best participatory projects don't suffer from this problem, because they solicit visitors' contributions toward a very specific outcome. The project is designed to scale.

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10 Questions You Can Ask Major Donors to Build the Relationship

Get Fully Funded

This recently happened to one of my clients – they were trying to decide which project to ask the donor to fund and the donor said “Here’s $15,000 – use it wherever you need it most.” Or you might learn which program, project, or appeal first sparked their heart. Awesome, right?). Phone or In Person?

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How can we prepare organizational leaders to work in a networked world?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The principal task of preparing organizational leaders is to provide them with the language and tools they need to be able to discern and describe network activity, the insights they need to understand network structure, and an appreciation for the vital yet often subtle tasks of managing a network’s context. Please share your ideas!

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Audience-Engagement Successes and Failures

Museum 2.0

One of my hardest projects was a museum-library partnership. I walked into the project expecting synergy and rainbows. We didn’t articulate where our norms overlapped and where our goals connected. We didn’t give ourselves time to create a collective language. I was woefully wrong. What went awry?

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Six Steps to Making Risky Projects Possible

Museum 2.0

For this reason, I spoke specifically about how to make dream projects possible at real institutions. Pick apart your mission statement, and look for the words and phrases you can connect your project to. What new projects might allow you to better reflect those aspirations? Or you can read this condensed version of the talk.

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ROI (Results on Insights) of Online Communities

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

In order for your community strategy to be sustainable, you need to be able to articulate value back to the organization. This value has to be articulated, at least in part, in the cultural language of your organization. Tags: ROI. I'd love to see some more. .

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