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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Consider ChatGPT as the most intelligent, knowledgeable, expert assistant you’ve ever had. Establishing a policy creates a shared understanding and commitment to using AI responsibly and effectively. Consistency is critical for the effective and ethical use of AI. But it’s their first day on the job.

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Build a Digital Ecology–Promote IT Collaboration Across Your Organization

.orgSource

To become a digital business everyone in the organization must use their IT tools to collaborate. Executives who defer this responsibility convey the idea that digital thinking and collaboration are not a priority. I try to be very clear that no one is exempt from learning and mastering new skills.”

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Volunteer Week: Orientation for Your Leadership

Greater Giving

Equipping them with volunteer orientation knowledge ensures they understand the value proposition of volunteers and can champion: Effective Volunteer Recruitment: Board members and committee members can leverage their networks to attract skilled volunteers. This allows for open discussion, brainstorming, and knowledge sharing.

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Digital Analytics Basics: Free Online Academy from Google

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Guidance on how to build an effective measurement plan. It’s a revolutionary concept to scale the effectiveness of one-on-one tutoring. MOOCs are appealing because they offer the possibility for continued, advanced learning at zero cost, allowing students, adults, and professionals to acquire new knowledge and skills.

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How To Focus When You Work in An Open Office Space

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Gensler study suggests that employees need four different work areas to be productive: focus, collaborate, learn, and socialize. Such spaces offer great benefits for collaboration, transparency, knowledge sharing, learning, creativity, and team building. Based on what I observed and heard, yes!

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NpTech Tag Roundup: Election Day, NPTech Blog Chatter, and Tool Talk

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

executive summary here ) ContinuousProgress: Better Advocacy Through Evaluation is an online guide to more effective foreign policy advocacy and evaluation. tools to capture and share knowledge from nonprofit gatherings. It includes case studies, tools, and how-tos. Yet another great example of using Web2.0

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A Blueprint to Building a New Model of Community Care

Saleforce Nonprofit

Each new program our team launches relies upon the collective impact and organizing power of a number of organizations and collaborators. Their work and in-depth knowledge of the communities they serve have fostered critical networks of care. We need your help and collaboration.