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Reaching Gen Z on social media: Expert advice vs. Gen Z opinion

Candid

As a member of Generation Z (Gen Z), or today’s 11- to 26-year-olds, I have been curious about the advice given to nonprofits on capturing younger audiences’ attention. To answer these questions and put experts’ advice to the test, I decided to ask my peers. For example, our preference for video content rings true.

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Is your nonprofit thinking about using ChatGPT? Your first step is to do no harm

Candid

In this article, we unpack the lessons learned from a nonprofit’s chatbot project to dispense mental health advice that went wrong, and how nonprofits can reduce the risks when adopting ChatGPT and other generative AI (Artificial Intelligence) technologies. Test, test, test: Generative AI is not a pot roast; you can’t set it and forget it.

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Advice That Could Lead To A Better Nonprofit

TechImpact

Whether you want hand written thank you cards delivered in 48 hours or an email sent instantly, these aspects of your donor retention protocol can be tested well in advance. The post Advice That Could Lead To A Better Nonprofit appeared first on Tech Impact Blog - Leaders in Non-Profit Technology. Get a coach.

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10 Website Maintenance Tips for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

If the speed test fails, a good first step is to make sure your website’s images are optimized and host your videos on a third party website, such as YouTube, instead of directly on your website. If you are looking for more advice on this, please contact us to set up a free consultation. 8) Prioritize website speed.

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Practical Advice For Making Good Decisions

Eric Jacobsen Blog

And then test their advice against your judgement. Have a group of trusted advisors already at hand – family, friends, colleagues – and do not be afraid to reach beyond that close circle to bring in experts as appropriate. Consult these people! Always gauge their motivation. The other rings in the target score points too.

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Good CEO, Bad Call—How to Recover

.orgSource

It’s “All I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten” kind of advice. Fortunately, finding colleagues with whom you can share ideas and advice is easy. Kim Robinson, President of FrontlineCo, described her passion for getting the best advice this way. “I Take Joey’s advice. I read so many business books and publications.

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How to craft a data-driven social media strategy for your nonprofit 

Candid

There is so much expert advice out there about how much you should post, what types of content are the best, and how to reach new audiences. The problem is, this advice is often aimed at organizations with dedicated social media folks, or even teams of them. You may also want to try out some expert advice or adjust to platform changes.