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Open for comment: Proposed changes to Candid’s taxonomy

Candid

Every year, Candid processes data on nearly two million organizations and more than three million grants. That data makes its way into various products and services to help: nonprofits find funding; researchers, advocates, and journalists derive insights into what is happening in the sector; and all types of funders to make funding decisions.

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Report: Insights from the Google AI Impact Challenge

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Google has just released a report called “ Accelerating Social Good with Artificial Intelligence, ” that offers insights gathered from all 2602 applications and includes an extensive taxonomy of AI4Good projects. Data accessibility challenges vary by sector. . Machine learning is not always the right answer.

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Developing staff technology skills in your nonprofit

NTEN

Here are three tools I created or co-authored that can help you match skills to roles: Nonprofit Data & Tech Skill-Building Checklist — a worksheet that provides an inventory of technology and data-related skills and a way to rate your skills or those of a team member or job candidate. Would that skill be easy to outsource?

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A Lightweight Framework for Building An Association Data Strategy

Association Analytics

In today’s world, there are plenty of tech options, processes, and formulas to implement and manage data. However, not all associations are at the same point in their data strategy journey. For those struggling to find the time or knowledge to get started, building out a lightweight framework can help combat both those obstacles.

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So Now What? Finding Funding for Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

Well, that's an awful lot of pages of data and words, and you want some quick-fix guidelines and benchmarks. Let's look at how to get the most valuable and applicable data from the State of Grantseeking reports in the least amount of time. What Data Should I Use? Now this information may seem obvious. So Now What?

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The Internet Gets Charitable

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The geek in me feels what has not gotten sufficient attention in these stories is the underlying technical architecture – some built, some being upgraded – that enables stories and information to circumnavigate the world.

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Case Study: NTEN’s Website Relaunch

NTEN

We have a fantastic opportunity to leverage all the knowledge in our community and get lots of expert feedback along the way. register for an event, become a member, connect with their peers) What data helped name the problems that we’ll try to solve, and what data will guide our decisions throughout this process?