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Solutions Day 2023—Beyond Answers to Insight

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Sponsored by Multiview. Wrap-up Keynote Hey Google, write me a speech about the ethical and legal issues surrounding a non-profit’s use of AI. Some of the biggest ethical issues raised by AI are bias, data privacy and security, accuracy and reliability, and responsible innovation. Sponsored by WorkerBee.TV Kimberly A.

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[Book Interview] Nonprofit Example of Social Media Excellence: Women for Women International

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A lot of my to-do’s for next year regard sharing more of the amazing media assets we receive from HQ staffers who travel to the field, engaging our supporters by encouraging them to share their stories of sponsoring a woman through our programs and improving the way we share information about policy issues and current events.

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A Brief History of Nonprofit Organizations (And What We Can Learn)

NonProfit Hub

During this time, we saw policies such as child labor laws, suffrage for women and prohibition. hiring a publicist to oversee the campaign and seeking paid advertisements from corporate sponsors and celebrities. With the development of an official “nonprofit sector” came the development of more rules, regulations and policies.

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The Ultimate Guide to Volunteer Recruitment: 15+ Strategies

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There were issues with a previous volunteer program that caused the volunteer to leave. A corporate sponsorship usually involves a sponsor supporting an event, donating auction items, or giving a monetary gift to help you meet a fundraising goal. Get sponsors involved in event committees. Make sure to personalize this follow-up.

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Crowdsourcing: Community vs Crowd

Amy Sample Ward

I think the most important part of designing a competition that leverages crowdsourcing is to strike a balance between too many voices, and too few. I think you create balance by focusing the competition on the stages of: Open door policy for contributing/submitting. Public voting process. Embrace storytelling. Crowd vs Community.

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How to Create Something Out of Nothing - Socially Speaking

ASU Lodestar Center

Your upcoming events, networking opportunities, advocacy issues, member resources, another organization's website? Create a forum for members to reach out to each other for resources and issues. Sponsor Recognition. Do you have a committee or a staff person to take charge of the daily/weekly posts? Or all of the above?

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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

If the audience is local, it is important to framing content and issues for local geographic area. Determine a “friending” policy. Now that people can subscribe, you don’t have to friend everybody. So, do businesses then need to turn to ads/sponsored stories? Billy Shore , Share Our Strength.

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