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International Leadership, Women’s Issues, and Branding—A Conversation With Allison K. Summers, CAE

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Our discussion about the Summit Award launched a wide-ranging conversation. The 98 to 99 percent female demographic makes for a unique environment. Consider your association’s voice. Technology puts the brand in too many people’s hands, and there is the danger they will take it in multiple directions.

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Build a Board for the Digital Future

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Most of the answers to today’s business questions involve technology. It’s not a coincidence that trust is a frequent topic of these conversations. It’s not just a question of demographics. Everyone must have a voice. You might ask where technology fits into this picture. A different perspective is needed.

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

John Kenyon

These powerful technologies have inherent racial biases baked into them. An overreliance on majority culture data means other voices get diminished. In both cases, the racial biases of those technologies could lead to skewed, insensitive, or inadequate content. Have frank internal conversations about priorities.

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Association 4.0—A Playbook for Success

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Boards that are professionally, demographically, and ideologically diverse are more likely to be open to risk tolerance. Roy Chomko, CEO of Adage Technologies, credits a book with helping his business to run more smoothly. Giving employees voice and recognition are a high priority. Instead of playing a guessing game.

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6 Common Social Media For Nonprofits Misconceptions

TechImpact

Whether you’re posting your nonprofit’s content on Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn or Instagram, each platform will require a unique posting style and voice. Social media feeds are about creating meaningful conversation and connections with people. I should promote my nonprofit M-F only. Direct mail is enough.

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We’re 39 percent similar; how can we be exponentially better?

Candid

We listened to the "rising voices of the people we serve" as a foundation staffer framed it recently. At times those voices were passionately personal, at others they were mandates delivered through data. Skip to the video to watch a short conversation between Chantal Forster, Candid's C. We reflected. We adapted.

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6 Strategies to Boost Donation Revenue for Your Nonprofit

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By simplifying and streamlining your donation page as much as possible, you can decrease form abandonment and boost conversions. It’s tempting to try to collect lots of information about your supporters during the donation process, such as their demographics or interests. Keep supporters on the page by: Reducing unnecessary questions.

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