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Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

With no real sign of AI slowing down or fading away, it’s worth taking the time now to prepare your association for the impact and influence AI will have on your members and employees. Types of AI Tools To start, it’s important to know about some of the models already available to the public.

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Is Your Association Using Data to Increase Event Revenue?

Association Analytics

In our previous blog posts on retention and product value , we illustrated how data isn’t one dimensional. What factors influence first time attendees? Predictive attendance models scour data to predict event attendance based on a set of defined candidate predictors. This is a valuable group. Is it the networking opportunities?

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Elevating your major gifts and planned giving with data-driven decision-making

EveryAction

Even if you know a donor’s income, a big “if” with legacy models, do you understand their expenses or true net worth? Legacy-modeled data often fails to take details like these into account. As employees, donors can become internal “cause champions,” potentially influencing where companies focus their philanthropy efforts.

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How to Drive Next-Level Grantmaking: Start with Levers, Ripples, and Spheres

sgEngage

There Are Many Levers of Change As philanthropy professionals, we seek mission-aligned organizations that we can invest in with a hope that, over time, those investments will result in positive impacts for those areas we care to influence. Then, model that change, and be transparent about what worked well and what did not along the way.

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New on SSIR: Give Permission to Peer Influence

Amy Sample Ward

My latest post is up on the Stanford Social Innovation Review blog. You can read the post and join the conversation on the SSIR blog here , or read the copied post below. —– A new report from the team at Forrester came out last week: Tapping The Entire Online Peer Influence Pyramid. Now, what about peer influence?

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Pulitzer and the Pedestal – Or Why Crowdfunding Needs Influencer Marketing

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The publisher of the New York newspaper the World , Pulitzer used all his influence to launch an aggressive fundraising campaign that bypassed the rich and instead solicited donations from average residents. New models like social networking and text messaging rank near the bottom. Pairing Fundraising with Influencers.

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What Do Donors And Nonprofits Think Of Crowdfunding Tipping?

Bloomerang

Crowdfunding platforms collect data and feedback from users to refine their models and policies. This feedback influences how they implement tipping and other features, but they don’t share that data publicly; it’s proprietary to the specific platform. If you’re new to the concept of tipping, check out my post on this subject.

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