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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. Here’s a quick overview of the framework: Stage 1: Pre-contemplation – This is denial where you think not changing is not a problem.

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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

.orgSource

Pick one specific problem to solve and start with a very targeted approach. This information is worth a read whether you are actively shopping or just interested in understanding the possibilities. A machine-learning bot will require more technical expertise including utilizing algorithms and natural language processing techniques.

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4 ways your site should support year-end virtual fundraising

EveryAction

When a donor fills out an automatically mobile-optimized EveryAction donation page, you’ll be able to instantly use that data to inform campaigns in other channels, from email to telemarketing. For instance, EveryAction’s unified CRM combines all of your digital and development tools for more efficient and effective fundraising.

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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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The Perils of Fake News, Coordinated Misinformation, and Social Media Addiction

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We had great hopes (and still do) about the potential for “social media for social good,” how networks, connected society, and movements can be catalyzed to solve complex social change problems, for good causes and for philanthropy. He provides techniques to help you answer a simple question, “Does this deserve my attention?”

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What Can Nonprofits Learn from Robin Good, the Best Content Curator on the Planet?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One of the best ways to learn is the study, observe, or interview the experts. Content curation is the organizing, filtering and making sense of information on the web and sharing the very best content with your network. We can’t blame it all on the amount of information. If not, we’ll roll the video.

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My Notes from Next Generation Evaluation Meeting

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

” I was lucky enough to meet and interview Patton in 2009. It isn’t a pharmacy metaphor of finding a pill to solve the problem. Brennan shared some of the core techniques of developmental evaluation which included: 1. Key Informant/Stakeholder Surveys and Interviews.