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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

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Maybe you’ve already experimented using generative AI to create content such as outlines, agendas, or even articles. Leverage ChatGPT to generate reports, articles, and newsletters. If you’ve been looking for an initiative to spark interdepartmental collaboration, a chatbot would be a good test case. (Check Bing out.

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

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This article aims to demystify the process of adopting AI for nonprofits and show some of the advantages this technology can bring. Each of these tools could be the subject of its own article, and the internet abounds with resources on how to utilise them. But it’s their first day on the job.

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Empowering Community Voices: The Strategic Advantage of Nonprofit Advisory Committees

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Because we offer expert training and technical assistance across the continuum of sexual violence prevention and response (as well as to a wide variety of professions in both nonprofit and public service systems), having so many advisory committees ensures that we are collaborating with people working in all aspects of the sexual violence field.

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Tech Wellness in the Nonprofit Workplace: Tips for Avoiding Collaborative Overload

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The session is designed to answer three questions: Why does collaborative technology overload lead to loss of nonprofit workplace productivity and what are the best practices to avoid it? What is Collaborative Overload? While there are many positive aspects to increased collaboration, there is also downside.

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Grantmaking: What’s Participation Got to Do with It?

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Participants can benefit from leadership development, knowledge sharing, network building, collaborations or partnerships, and/or compensation. . As she and others have written about, decision-making within these various structures can also be built in a variety of ways, from consensus to voting.

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Leading with Reflection: New Year’s Rituals for Nonprofit Professionals

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

My New Year’s Reflection Rituals Review the Year: I use a tool called the “ Year Compass, a free downloadable booklet that provides a set of structured reflection questions that help you look back and ahead. (There is a whole book devoted to the topic, “ Rituals at Work.”)

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Performance Improvement Plans: When, Why, How

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A PIP is simply a formal process to address performance issues through collaborative planning between a volunteer and the supporting supervisor. As noted by Christina Pavlou in her article on performance improvement plans: A good plan will also help you know exactly what action to take as you work through productivity issues.