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Nonprofit CRM Training: Empowering Your Team to Manage Data

Greater Giving

In this guide, we’ll provide four CRM training best practices. Provide guidelines on how employees should handle and store data within the CRM system to maintain data integrity and confidentiality. These resources can serve as quick references and reinforce what they’ve learned during training sessions.

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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. Team Unity: All staff and volunteers should understand and adhere to the same AI guidelines.

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Posting User Social Media Guidelines

NCE Social Media

Beth Kanter, who I’ve written about before ( 1 )( 2 )( 3 ), recently shared a copy of the AARP’s Facebook Community Guidelines. These are a set of guidelines letting people know what they may and may not post on the AARP Facebook page(s). It’s short, simple, and straightforward.

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Doing good with AI tools: Navigating ethical considerations for the social sector 

Candid

Understanding bias and harm Modern AI tools are trained on vast amounts of mostly human-generated data. In many cases, the training data is curated from the internet, with all the prejudices and biases of the humans creating it. We continue to refine the data we use for training and evaluating our grants auto-coding system.

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Does Your Organization Have Social Media Guidelines for All Staff?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

We adopted a set of Guidelines that TNT created (creative commons) to ENCOURAGE their staff to use social: bit.ly/YQe91n This was a big topic that was explored during the #npsmpeer workshop at SXSW. Brian Fitzgerald who works at Greenpeace and is an expat in Amsterdam tweeted an amazing example of employee social media guidelines.

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How to take your association’s online advocacy efforts to next level

Nimble AMS

As you train your advocates, consider including a section on social media and how you expect your members to use it to advance advocacy efforts. As you train your advocates, ensure they understand what your association’s expectations are for online engagement. Highlight any upcoming policies your advocates are working on.

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The Olympics – A Guideline to Continuous Learning

Gyrus

The Olympics – A Guideline to Continuous Learning. Years and years of training have culminated in either a medal for some of these participants or the drive to train even harder for one more chance at glory in the Tokyo Olympics of 2020. How could I train at this stage in my life to do what they are doing?