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Mitigating future risks: Why your organization should have an AI policy 

Candid

We then incorporated these guidelines into our employee policies. Today, our AI policy—which focuses on best practices, not specific tools—is integral to how we work and helps us use AI in a way that amplifies our mission. Here are three reasons why your organization should consider adopting an AI policy.

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Start Using AI in 2024

Nonprofit Tech for Good

DALLE , an image generation tool, Vision, an AI-driven image analysis tool, and Advanced Data Analysis provides the ability to upload a CSV file for AI to identify trends, create graphs, and generate reports. However, the best starting point might be to engage with projects that spark joy.

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Qgiv’s Generational Giving Study and Giving USA’s “Giving by Generation”: A Comparison

Qgiv

Knowing what inspires each generation to give to your nonprofit is important to ensuring your financial stability as an organization. While Baby Boomers and Generation X are the majority of donors today, Millennial and Gen Z donors will need to be stewarded for the future prosperity of your nonprofit.

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Recap: Nonprofits & AI – A Conversation with Devi Thomas

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Below is my fully human-generated reflection. When it comes to using generative AI tools such as Copilot for drafts of written materials, a human must always check it for accuracy because it can make mistakes. You can watch the video here as well as the human curated resources shared and a Copilot created summary transcript here.

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Using data to make LGBTQ+ elders and their needs visible 

Candid

This includes data that SAGE generates from constituent surveys, intake interviews, and focus groups, as well as data from external sources, including the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System and the U.S. What public policies are needed to address the unmet needs of our constituents?

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Challenging Conversations—Tackling Risk

.orgSource

Highlighting organizational or project-related weaknesses can be confrontational and require a level of candor that may be outside the board’s comfort zone. Both directors and employees should know which policies the organization has in place and how they are enforced. Hundreds of ideas are generated.

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The Promise & Peril of Creator Tools Like ChatGPT for Nonprofits

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Our next project was the research and writing of the “ The Smart Nonprofit: Staying Human-Centered in an Age of Automation ,” a broader look at the implications on all aspects of nonprofits and philanthropy. And SuperAI is mostly alive and well in the plots of science fiction books and biased documentaries.

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