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Is Privacy for Everyone (Including Donors) Dead?

Bloomerang

Because artificial intelligence is so powerful, and we know that it will outstrip the most intelligent human’s capacity to process information, we would be foolhardy not to try to understand the topics that affect us. The answer is a lot, including bots and tech, that stole personal information and led misinformation campaigns.

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Research Friday: Lessons in board governance

ASU Lodestar Center

As part of a continuing weekly series, each Friday we invite a nonprofit scholar or practitioner to highlight current nonprofit research reports or studies and discuss how they can inform and improve day-to-day practice. Below are a few examples to help you get started. Example board self-assessment tools: Board member self-assessment.

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Calling All Nonprofits: Its Time for a Privacy Upgrade

NTEN

And once member lists, actions and events, emails and documents are collected and stored by an online service, outdated electronic privacy law is failing to keep this information safe from inappropriate access and potential misuse. Cloud computing is a prime example.

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Emergency Response Guide

Connection Cafe

Unanticipated press coverage and subsequent attention on your cause can be the result of change of law or a court’s ruling. This information was originally posted by Convio's Molly Brooksbank in March of 2010. The lesson far too many nonprofits learn the hard way is how to be prepared for unplanned events.

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Words to Avoid—2023 Edition

Candid

As typically happens, a number of the most common suggestions are repeat offenders from previous editions of this list (which you can view in our Words to Avoid Glossary , containing all of the words and phrases on our annual lists since 2010). For additional related information, check out some of the following resources below.

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[VIDEO] Counting the Costs: Where Capital Campaigns Often Miss the Mark

Bloomerang

One of the examples I can think of here. And we called it Project Launch just because we know that when you’re ready, Aaron, to launch that campaign, we want to make sure that we’ve given you all the information to be successful. Just sharing an example. Just a great example of teamwork. Here’s the cost.

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How Nonprofits Can Avoid Online Credit Card Fraud | Nonprofit.

sgEngage

Human-based social engineering is just what it sounds like – people at a computer entering stolen credit card information to process a transaction. Just about everyone in law enforcement will tell you that this is the hardest type of online credit card fraud to prevent. I cannot really imagine why people are doing these things.

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