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Doing good with AI tools: Navigating ethical considerations for the social sector 

Candid

This is a time of accessible AI—anyone with an internet connection can use state-of-the-art tools to help with tasks like brainstorming ideas, generating art, and drafting documents. Ease of access means that with more people using these systems, the potential impact of unethical use grows.

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Making the Case for Analytics to Secure Your Slice of the Budget Pie

Association Analytics

The apprehension to adopt a new system or modify a current one is real. While proving ROI on analytics (and other systems, e.g. your AMS) can be difficult, a benefit analysis provides directional ROI on the key areas that you and your association care about. Essentially, analytics supercharges all your existing systems.

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AI in Action: Deploying Responsible, Effective, and Trustworthy AI

sgEngage

Whether you decide to “hand over the keys” to an AI system or use it as an assistant to support the work you do, you have to trust the model. The European Commission explains this component as follows: “AI systems should empower human beings, allowing them to make informed decisions and fostering their fundamental rights.

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Is Your Remote Team Getting the TLC They Deserve? An Audit Delivers Answers

.orgSource

Your audit might explore any, or all of, these seven areas: Technology systems Policies and procedures Security Productivity Communication Culture Professional development How you present this initiative to your employees is critical. Assess whether employees are using the software and systems to the fullest extent.

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Navigating the Conundrum of Auxiliaries

VQ Strategies

Designed to assist and support an organization (and most commonly hospitals, museums, libraries, and arts organizations), these groups historically focus on raising funds, sometimes manage the volunteer corps, and nearly always maintain their own governance system. A Path to Change. Sustaining the Change.

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Seven ATLIS Sessions You Don’t Want to Miss

sgEngage

APIs and the Art of the Possible (Panel) Panelists include Nick Marchese of Emma Willard School, Shandor Simon of Beaver Country Day School, and Stephen Boyle of Blackbaud The power of APIs lies in their ability to seamlessly connect disparate systems, unlock data silos, and facilitate the exchange of information in real-time.

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Open content business models

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

Home About Me Subscribe Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology Thoughtful and sometimes snarky perspectives on nonprofit technology Open content business models December 1, 2007 I’m at the Open Translation event, and we’ve just had a great session on open content business models.

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