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AI for Social Media: Supercharge Your Copy, Images & Videos

Forum One

Here are a few use cases we’ve seen (and used ourselves): Brainstorming content topics. Drafting and testing. Writing multiple drafts for A/B testing on social media. Think about these factors—audience, timing, content, and placement—and where AI can boost your efforts. AI can help in quickly drafting responses.

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If Racial Equity is Our North Star, How Can We Navigate Racial Bias in AI/LLMs?

John Kenyon

In both cases, the racial biases of those technologies could lead to skewed, insensitive, or inadequate content. Define clear “red line” policies. Feed the system explicit instructions and examples displaying equitable behavior. Feed the system explicit instructions and examples displaying equitable behavior.

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AI Prompts to Jumpstart Your End-of-Year Fundraising

sgEngage

If access is allowed through your organization’s policies, generative AI tools like ChatGPT, Bard AI, or Bing AI can help to break you out of your typical messaging and give you a foundation to work with. Step Two: Test out these messages with a social media post. A strong message is great but must be tailored to the right audience.

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How Facebook Changes Are Impacting Engagement on Brand Pages and What Nonprofits Should Do About It

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

While it was a little like changing a flat tire on a moving car to test frameworks while writing the book, it was a rich learning experience. For two of the peer learning groups , we explored best practices for using Facebook strategically as part of an integrated communications plan based on this content ( [link] ).

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Online Fundraising Ideas (7 Strategies & 63% More Donations)

Nonprofits Source

This means you can target Facebook ads to appear on the feeds of people who have donated to your nonprofit. Content is still a very important factor in educating, informing, and building member/donor trust. 47% of donors say they consume 3-5 pieces of content prior to engaging with a sales/development person. and $39.99

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Online Community Meetup Recap: Engaging Voters with Social Media

Tech Soup

a brand via online channels, social media communications and website content. " Chiu was the first to launch a Twitter feed and currently has the most followers amongst the mayoral candidates. The new media team communicates this feedback to the communications team, policy team, and the candidate himself. development.

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What the Political Climate Means for Your Nonprofit Marketing Strategy

Connection Cafe

When people give because of an emotional response to a message or policy, “they’re making a powerful statement for what they believe, and we want to be sure we’re honoring that.”. Diverse Content. It’s important to diversify the types of messages and content that you share to keep your entire audience enaged.