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Creating a Nonprofit Digital Strategy with ChatGPT: A Practical Guide

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Implement and Test : Develop and implement your ChatGPT-powered initiatives. Be sure to continuously test and iterate to ensure optimal performance and user satisfaction. By inputting relevant data, the AI can generate nuanced insights that supplement your team’s analysis, thereby informing more holistic decisions.

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Welcome to the New Age of Accountability in Grant Management

Connection Cafe

In 2013, the Council on Financial Assistance Reform (COFAR) announced sweeping changes to the grant management process for US federal grant recipients in both pre-award and post-award phases. It was like a survival challenge where obstacles were created to test whether or not a nonprofit organization would make the right choice.

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Jon Husband, Guest Post: The New Realities of Engagement – Stories That Drive Action Planning and Implementation

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The idea itself is tested by the immune system of the wider community. People take the ideas and start to do things with the idea – this phase is crucial in a new paradigm. It enables us to test how well we are doing individually as an organization and as a system. For the Environment: An Inconvenient Truth.

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How We Helped a Florida Nonprofit Triple Its Giving Day Goal

Achieve

Prior to devising the Great Give campaign strategy and plan, the Achieve team undertook an initial in-depth analysis of Big Dog Ranch Rescue’s current digital landscape and recent fundraising performance to better understand the organization’s donor demographics, successful messaging and more. In all, the organization raised. 182,580.97.

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Lessons Learned from the HealthCare.gov Rollout

Connection Cafe

The contract for development of the site was awarded in December 2011, but ” the government was so slow in issuing specifications that the firm did not start writing software code until this spring (of 2013).” This leaves no “wiggle room” for addressing issues identified in testing or other adjustments to plan.

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