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Using OpenAI’s ChatGPT for Nonprofit Email Communications (with Examples)

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and learns not only about the content of that data but also how the words and phrases in it have been structured. For example, “write a 100-word fundraising appeal email for high-value corporate donors” is a much better prompt than “write a fundraising appeal.” We’ll show an example of this in the next section.

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Beyond Bronze, Silver, and Gold—Grow Success With Purpose

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I’ve always regarded Garth as a forward thinker, but during our conversation, he revealed a futurist credential that surprised me. It’s an example of changing but not changing. For example, you pay a membership fee to join an association and receive a long list of available products, like newsletters or certifications.

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How To Write A Nonprofit Mission Statement in 7 Steps (Plus 10 Great Examples)

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Here’s an example. Step 3: Analyze Your Nonprofit’s Work The most important questions you should answer in your mission statement are who you serve, how your programs are structured, and your impact on your cause. Conversely, what would happen to your community without your nonprofit’s presence? Take, for example, “we do.”

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

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You’ve probably had a conversation with the bot twins, ChatGPT and Bard. Eliza was a natural language processing program created to explore the dynamics of conversation between humans and machines. They can handle more complex and dynamic conversations. Check Bing out. Compared to today’s models, Eliza was tongue-tied.

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Communication is conducted in natural language, similar to how you would converse with a friend or colleague. Provide enough context in a well-structured manner to ensure they can complete the task you ask of them. Remember, the first version of the policy doesn’t have to be perfect; initiating this conversation is key.

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What Do Successful Associations Have in Common? What We’re Learning from the Associations Thrive Podcast

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I am absolutely loving the conversations I’m having with my guests, some of whom are clients, while many are not. For example, Lindsay Currie of CUR has a Board that practices anticipatory planning and has an innovation fund. These are organizations that are not going back to their pre-pandemic structures and offerings.

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Grow Or Stagnate?: Nurturing A Growth Mindset

The NonProfit Times

In the context of this column, growth is not about structured acquisition of new knowledge or skills but focused on learning to apply knowledge in unexpected ways and stretching boundaries of comfort. Meaningful, substantive conversations are one of the most effective ways to learn and grow. What Is Growth?

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