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Interview: Brigitte Hoyer Gosselink on the Google AI Impact Challenge

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We also welcome and encourage collaboration, including between technical and social sector experts. Google has supported ZSL’s work to use technology to improve their monitoring through remote cameras placed in wildlife areas to capture activity. Another example is ZSL ’s application of AI to monitor biodiversity.

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8 Tips for Facilitating Nonprofit Hybrid Meetings

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Leaders can leverage the hybrid meeting model to change this by looking around the table and making sure all voices are seen and heard, whether participating on-screen or in-person. 50-50 Time Split: This model allows staff to work from home half the time. It means creating a meeting environment where people feel valued and heard.

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[VIDEO] Creative Ways People Contribute to Community

Bloomerang

Weave in stories that are connected to the podcast and I’m going to share some model language for you. . So here’s a model for how you can establish common ground. . But her business model is all about generosity, all about offering. It’s my modeling. Let’s think outside the box. .

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How Do You Capture Compelling Visitor Stories? Interview with Christina Olsen

Museum 2.0

There hasn’t been a history of collaboration between the museum and the film center and we wanted the chance to partner more deeply, and build a platform where we could continue to do so. The proposal to Metlife was all video. I knew I didn’t want to do something temporary—a program that would last a year or two and then go away.

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[VIDEO] Building Your Nonprofit’s Engagement Engine

Bloomerang

I’m going to go off camera. Because those communications people need to really collaborate well with their colleagues in the development team and the programs team, you know, throughout your organization. So let’s see if we can go. Sarah: So thank you. Thank you, Steven. And I’m going to share my screen.

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