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Preparing Your Association for AI

Association Analytics

With no real sign of AI slowing down or fading away, it’s worth taking the time now to prepare your association for the impact and influence AI will have on your members and employees. The results? San Diego, California Orlando, Florida Seattle, Washington Let’s say these all sound appealing, but you want to get a bit more granular.

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3 Grassroots advocacy milestones to meet this month

EveryAction

The results will help you gain a better understanding of how much grassroots muscle you have in each district and uncover action takers who might be ready to take that next step up your volunteer engagement ladder. Volunteers who appear in these search results are highly passionate about your mission.

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Inspire Generosity with a Better Online Donation Form

sgEngage

The Two Systems of Thinking Can you see how these two systems of thinking could have influenced the design of the donation forms from Greenpeace and Amnesty International? This theory explains that our brains are designed to think in two ways: System 1, which is instinctual, and System 2, which is rational.

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5 Ways For Civil Society To Engage With AI

The NonProfit Times

The Tech Policy Lab at the University of Washington has developed a practice and guidance around writing data statements ( [link] ). Improving And Demystifying AI These tactics for using, interrogating, and influencing our AI tools help to demystify them. Can you restrict them using custom tools or data sources?

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New Email Tests Improve Clicks, Slow Exiting

The NonProfit Times

A matching grant pledge prior to the big day encouraged supporters to dig deep, resulting in a 40% revenue increase compared to the previous year’s total by the time the day drew to a close. The end result was a near-doubling of the initial total culminating in a final revenue almost 80% greater than the prior year.

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Investigating and Improving the Questions You Ask Grantees

sgEngage

Back in the mid-2010s, I served as chair of the selection committee for the Washington, DC region’s biggest award recognizing excellence in nonprofit management. By assessing our process and by changing our questions as a result, we received more thought-provoking and insightful responses. We needed to change up our questions.

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Year-End Reporting: Data-Driven Ways to Tell Your Story

Forum One

When it comes to your reporting strategy, it’s important to keep in mind who your key stakeholders are, and how can you package your data and results in a way that speaks to them directly. How to glean insights: Having the data is one thing, but knowing what insights to pull with confidence that it is the right picture is quite another.

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