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AI at Candid: Powering technology to support the sector’s lasting success

Candid

Candid uses machine learning to automatically tag new grants, request for proposals (RFPs), and mission statements to our Philanthropy Classification System (PCS) taxonomy—or our way of organizing and enriching data to make it usable. Turning data we collect into the most comprehensive view of the social sector.

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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 10

Forum One

Drupal 8 was a pivot toward enterprise and made it more competitive with fully featured proprietary systems like Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and Sitecore. Migrate your configuration : This includes content types, taxonomies, and module configuration, etc. Drupal 8 was a ground-up rewrite “start over” of the entire core application.

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A Guide to Preparing for Drupal 9

Forum One

Drupal 8 was a pivot toward enterprise and made it more competitive with fully featured proprietary systems like Adobe Experience Manager (AEM) and Sitecore. Migrate your configuration : This includes content types, taxonomies, and module configuration, etc. Drupal 8 was a ground-up rewrite “start over” of the entire core application.

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Social Architecture Part 2: Hierarchy, Taxonomy, Ideology (and Comics)

Museum 2.0

Jeremy Price offered a comment on my last blog post with a link to an excellent article by Lee Shulman on the uses and abuses of taxonomies in educational theory. As she puts it: Taxonomies exist to classify and to clarify, but they also serve to guide and to goad. … Was it a spectrum from individual to collective experience?

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NpTech Tag Cross Blog Discussion: What do those guidelines look like?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

The Cross Blog Discussion of the NpTechTag has generated some comments and blog posts that I've summarized below. How are they different from taxonomies? Gavin's post does a great job explaining the definitions and the advantages of a taxonomy over a folksonomy. Sort of an emergent taxonomy.

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The Internet Gets Charitable

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

KONY2012 has prompted countless reporters, bloggers, and talking heads to comment on the changing ways in which we are becoming aware of social problems and the organizations that are tackling them. Fulton’s talk was timely. During her talk at GEO, Fulton made an interesting observation about this era.

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Strengthen Your Community with a Knowledge Sharing Network

NTEN

Deeper conversations about practice take place in blog comments, webinars, online chats and on Facebook. Experiences? It doesn’t allow commenting on documents, but it’s a great place to create a libary of resources without hosting them yourselves. commenting on any item. What tools do you already use, if any?