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#DontTrainOnMe: Are you Polluting your LLM Brand?

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Special thanks to Eric Antebi from the California Health Care Foundation for this one Bigger is Different The high-level lesson across these stories is that bigger is different and that data/plastic from the past doesn’t just disappear. You: I feel like there is risk here but I can’t put my finger on it yet.

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Case Study: Use Google's Free Tools to Animate Your Data

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By Andy Krackov, Assistant Vice President, Programs & Partnerships, Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health At the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health, we publish data on children's health and well being in California through our own www.kidsdata.org website.

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How to Create a DEI Style Guide for your Nonprofit

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Example of a DEI style guide from The California State University Official AP Style Guide Plain Language Style Guide from US Government Huge list of all US Department style guides. If you want to create a basic style guide, you can use a Google Doc or another word processing software. Tools to create a style guide.

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Member Round Up: Summer Learning!

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Check out all the awesome resources, opportunities, and summer learning programs on the docket for this summer: Superstar member Heidi Massey created this handy Google Doc full of free/low cost tech resources for nonprofits. She then emailed 35,000 people throughout California and the must-see video below had 500 views in 18 hours.

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Impact and Interoperability: How Technology Powers Collaboration

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Maybe your organization uses Outlook 365 for your email, Salesforce as your CRM, Google docs for your document management, and an ERP for inventory management. Jessica is a volunteer with Girl Scouts of Northern California as a STEM and Camp CEO mentor. But what about those tools that weren’t?

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Technology for Whom? Owning Our Platforms

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For example, Lyft doesn’t report total individual fares to drivers at all, and only reports weekly aggregate fares for individual drivers, while a California study by Mission Local found that Uber reports fares to drivers that are measurably lower than the fares actually paid. economy/archives/82578.

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