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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

These innovative tools are revolutionising tasks by saving hundreds of hours of manual work through aiding in campaign creation, categorising and drafting email responses, assisting with content creation, and even automating donation processes to personalise and enhance the donor experience. Image created using DALLE 3 through ChatGPT

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Zero-cost, maximum-impact professional development for fundraisers

Candid

Tap into the power of collaborative learning Social learning, or observational learning, proposes that we learn by observing others, a process that that can foster increased self-esteem and reduced anxiety in educational settings. Another way to learn collaboratively is to form a “book-ish club.”

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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. But there are challenges, too.

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