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Get More Out of AI, Start Chatting

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You’ve probably had a conversation with the bot twins, ChatGPT and Bard. Actually, they are triplets because Microsoft has a bot named Bing, who receives less attention. Eliza was a natural language processing program created to explore the dynamics of conversation between humans and machines. Check Bing out.

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Lessons Learned Living the Virtual Experiment

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With limited access to body language, tone, and context, precise communication becomes an essential skill. Senders lose track of what they casually launched into cyberspace, and recipients struggle with the distracting chatter of too many digital voices. But we also paid special attention to looking after each other. “To

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Want To Be a Leader? Get to Know Yourself

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Instead of focusing on your ideas, pay attention to others. Silence that inner commentator whose chatter is louder than any voice in the room. Tone of voice, body language, and facial expression are clues to what or how people want to communicate. Create space for conversation. Listen actively. Engage fully.

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New to Fundraising? Get to Know Your Donors with an Introduction Letter

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Showcase Impact Through Stories: Share compelling stories or language that illustrates the positive impact the donor has had on the organization’s mission. By incorporating these elements, you pave the way for meaningful conversations and alleviate any concerns donors might have about your intentions.

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

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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. But other suggestions, like using pop culture slang and memes to catch Gen Z’s shorter attention span, feel a little off.

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Deepen the Donor Relationship by Focusing on the Donor Journey

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That means you need to pay attention to what you are sharing with donors and when, and how often they hear from you. It also means your communications need to feel like a virtual conversation, meeting their need for interesting, relevant information — not just whatever you feel like telling them. Simple as that. A warm fuzzy.

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7 “Must Do’s” When Thanking Donors To Win Their Heart and Set Up Future Gifts

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To do that, you have to connect with them emotionally through a story, a photo, and hero language that makes them feel special and important, like they personally stepped in and made a difference through their gift. This is really important if you know the donor because it shows them you’re paying attention and noticed their donation.

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