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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Additionally, nonprofits can create their own custom-trained GPT chatbot with their custom data. This enables the creation of a tailor-made AI assistant, specifically trained to understand and address your nonprofit’s unique needs. Collaborative Learning: Fostering a culture of shared learning about AI is beneficial.

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Zero-cost, maximum-impact professional development for fundraisers

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You can also subscribe to the Candid newsletter and the Candid Learning newsletter to get fundraising tips delivered straight into your inbox. Learn at your own pace, even without a budget Even with a budget of $0, you can build your fundraising skills by learning online.

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Connecting BTOP Peers to Collaborate, Learn, and Train

Tech Soup

The project has about 100 participating libraries across Maine, working to enhance or establish public computing centers and technical training for patrons. As one of the largest public libraries in the state, serving around 250,000 people as a regional hub, they are part of the BTOP-funded Maine Public Library Information Commons Project.

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Digital Analytics Basics: Free Online Academy from Google

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

That training was either expensive or a hodge podge of low cost webinars and free video tutorials available on the web. Taking self-directed and collaborative learning a step further is peeragogy. But applying it on your own – unless you are an analytics genius – can be difficult.

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Build a Digital Ecology–Promote IT Collaboration Across Your Organization

.orgSource

Create Capacity I can’t over-emphasize the importance of training. I am not a fan of employees training each other unless you can shift responsibilities to ensure that people have the capacity to take on a teaching role. Offer incentives for learning and recognize and reward the power users. Test and evaluate as you move ahead.”

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Peeragogy: Self Organized Peer Learning in Networks

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

As a trainer, I’m intensely interested in creating learning experiences that integrate or about how to use the technology for nonprofits that engage and inspire people to put the ideas into practice. I’ve been obsessed with peer learning and self-directed learning models in my own learning and the trainings I design and facilitate.

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From Community Arts To Community of Online Learners: Janet Salmons, Ph.D

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

These programs involved cultural, educational and training efforts that used interactive theater and storytelling. Most of the projects with these programs were carried out collaboratively; so I had a chance to see how different kinds of organizations, from grassroots to national, operate. It focused on collaborative e-learning.

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