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AI For Good: How 3 Nonprofits Grew Their Impact With Machine Learning

Global Giving

Have you exchanged data with like-minded organizations to grow your impact? The program provides nonprofits with a team of experts and software that will help organizations leverage their data to drive impact with AI. The UCSF Brain and Spinal Injury Center improves treatment guidelines using insights from machine learning.

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Are Associations Losing Their Members’ Trust?—The Leadership ColLAB Explores This Critical Question

.orgSource

Trust isn’t a challenge that is currently top of mind for association leaders. Adding to the impact, multiple disruptive social and cultural events have characterized the formative working years for younger generations. The problem might be something you’ve never considered. Could the issue be trust?

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How To Rewire Your Brain To Be A More Effective Leader

Eric Jacobsen Blog

This week brings the new book, The Mindfulness Edge , a fascinating manual that teaches you how through mindfulness training you can become a better leader. Mindfulness training also helps leaders to make decisions that have better impacts on gross margins and expenses," explains the book's author Tenney.

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How to Read the Minds of Your Donors

NonProfit Hub

The ability to read minds. What if I told you that you can enter the minds of your donors without even meeting them? Yes: your marketing efforts and the impact you have on your community are important, but your donors give because they feel they’ve been called to do so. It’s sort of the ultimate power, isn’t it? Tell stories.

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Do Negativity And Alarm Really Raise More Funds?

Bloomerang

Does negativity and alarm really raise funds?” —John, CEO of a civic education nonprofit Dear John, This is a top-of-mind question for many fundraising professionals. Science says: We’re wired for negative Sadly, our brains are wired to respond to negative messages. Negative events impact our brains more than positive events.

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People Want To Belong To Your Nonprofit’s Community

Bloomerang

Let’s Define Your Community Since your mission is to facilitate philanthropy in order to move your mission forward, let’s talk about your philanthropic community – the donors, volunteers, advocates and ambassadors who fuel your work, making your impact the greatest it can be. Alas, this feeling is short-lived. So, you need to do more.

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New Ideas at TED2014

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

As an economist, he stresses the need to quantify the impact of humanitarian interventions: for instance, whether a certain effort will bring $59 of benefit for every dollar in, or only $4. The lifelong impact of significant malnutrition on a child can be devastating. Old-fashioned cooking methods kill millions each year.

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