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What can nonprofit technology trainers learn from the social work field to improve their training techniques?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Here’s a few frameworks and techniques I learned first hand from Nancy as she accompanied me to the sessions I was leading. It is about simply learning how to use a new tool or technique. We covered the themes of data informed organizations , best practices in learning from your data , and failure. She was brilliant!

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Going for Goal: Shared Knowledge Inspires Successful Giving Days

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

You can expect to continue to see more blog posts from me on the topic of peer learning design and training techniques as I continue to do this work. Going for Goal: Shared Knowledge Inspires Successful Giving Days. To meet people where they already are, we created a Facebook group and wiki site to share information.

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Creating Learning Experiences That Connect, Inspire, and Engage

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

It is a great opportunity to ponder the question: How to design and deliver learning experiences for nonprofits that connect, inspire, and engage? What are the best practices? If your true goal is inspire people to learn, then you need to incorporate techniques so people can process the information every ten minutes.

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Data Are Not Information

NTEN

By Jeff Stanger, Director, Center for Digital Information We are obsessed with data — big data, open data, linked data, personal data, government data, visualized data. It's important that we don't confuse "data" for "information." Data are only the raw material of information. So how do we get from data to information?

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What is Data Intelligence?

sgEngage

For-profit companies have relied on these strategies for years to serve up relevant content and personalized experiences to deepen engagement with their brand, and donors now expect that in their interactions with nonprofits. . When it comes to improving fundraising performance, knowledge is power.

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Why your Nonprofit needs an AI Prompt Architect (Job Description)

Whole Whale

The future role of AI Prompt Architect will be responsible for designing and implementing AI prompts that improve user experience and achieve business objectives. AI prompts can understand and interpret user input, provide relevant information, and even anticipate user needs. This can lead to higher user satisfaction and retention.

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How to Write Job Descriptions for Your Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

However, it can be challenging to write an adequate job description without experience in the role for which you are creating the description (“JD”), and you might not know where to start. These can help inform the position and the description you are writing. Job Posting: What’s the Difference? What is the Purpose of the Role?

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