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Nonprofit Strategic Planning: Ultimate Guide + 7 Examples

Bloomerang

This can help you start defining goals and considering which model strategic plan will best work for your organization. Choose a strategic planning model based on your nonprofit’s current circumstances, opportunities, and threats. It’s best to use this model when your organization’s external surroundings are generally calm.

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What Chat-First Search Means for Nonprofits (Organic & Ad Grant Traffic)?

Whole Whale

With the public launch of Google’s Bard chatbot which uses their LLM and search data as of May 2022 the clock has started on how the largest search engine will be shifting user behavior ( Bard FAQ on how it works ). Integrating search into platforms users know and love reduces friction and encourages adoption.

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What Chat-First Search Means for Organic & Ad Grant Traffic for Nonprofits?

Whole Whale

Integrating search into platforms users know and love reduces friction and encourages adoption. Note that we don’t think current interactions of GPT LLM models are safe for any user-facing interactions involving sensitive issues. It is not safe when, for example, they do this when talking with a teen in crisis situations.

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Nonprofits and App Developers Combine Forces for Community Change

Tech Soup

But what if an app could be used to help nonprofits, public libraries, and other community groups organize and solve pressing problems? She wanted to create something that teens and adults could use and that was also free. The platform can be used for preparedness, response, and recovery. Crowdfunding Help.

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New Models for Community Partnerships: Museums Hosting Meetups

Museum 2.0

as physical analogs to virtual community platforms. Librarian Aaron Schmidt tells the great story of a game night of Dance, Dance, Revolution at his library in which a teen asked him: “Hey Aaron, can I go upstairs to grab a magazine and book to read?” This isn't just about product placement (though that doesn't hurt).

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Games for Change: An Interview with Darren Garrett of Littleloud

NTEN

Part of Channel 4's remit is Public Service Broadcasting. One of their key objectives is address issues that affect teens and give them some tools to negotiate them. To that end the broadcaster commissions direct to the web platform in order to reach that audience.

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Participatory Design Vs. Design for Participation: Exploring the Difference

Museum 2.0

I once worked on a project where the main goal behind our community-based participatory model was to make our exhibit process faster and cheaper. And that's a major monkey wrench in the standard models for how museums operate, staff, and fund their work. Do true participatory platforms need participatory design processes behind them?