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Hosting a Day of Giving? The Knight Foundation Playbook Answers Your Questions

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Peer learning is based in real work: sharing what one is doing with others, asking for support, questions and answers and feedback. I’m delighted to be working with the Knight Foundation and its Community Foundation partners to design and facilitate a Peer Learning Exchange to share best practices. On Sept. ET Thursday Sept.

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AI, Nonprofits, and Productivity: LinkedIn Live Event 1/24 at 10 am PT

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Engage with experts on how to get started without being overwhelmed Glean some practical tips on using AI to get stuff done or co-create on many nonprofit work tasks Ask your questions live Q&A session Get an insider sneak preview of the upcoming Global Nonprofit Leadership Conference (You can reserve your FREE ticket [link] with code VIRTUAL) (..)

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Questions as Technology

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

I love Jamie McKenzie's Questioning Toolkit that leads you through different types of questions and how you can use them in instruction. What I like most is the Unanswerable Questions. Questions make it possible.

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Some really good strategy questions.

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" Here are the questions to think about before setting it up: 1) What???s Jeremiah Owyang has an excellent post called " Why you need to have a strategy NOW before you make a Facebook Fan page." s your objective in joining social networks? Why are you doing this in the first place? 2) Is Facebook the right network for you?

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Marnie Webb's Chicken or Egg Question: Twitter or Blogging?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Yesterday, Marnie Webb asked an interesting question about choice of tools - specifically the choice the question of "Twitter or Blog?" " Great question. I don't think it is a black of white question, a question of voting on one tool versus other. What questions would you ask?

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Susan Mernit's Question about Nonprofit Software

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Susan Mernit asks : I'm wondering who can point me to good info on the following questions: Which foundations have funded development for software for non-profits to use for blogging, community development and decision support? Who are the key developers and what are the *most useful* packages?

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Recap: Nonprofits & AI – A Conversation with Devi Thomas

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Create small low risk experiments to answer the question: does this use case make sense for our organization? Reflecting on Devi’s comment, I do believe that AI is a learning opportunity for everyone, but it is important to create psychological safety where people can ask questions and make it okay to experiment.