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How To Get a Wikipedia Page for Your Nonprofit

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

What has been your experience getting a Wikipedia Page for your nonprofit? Because it was such a painfully long process and because I couldn’t find too many complete articles when I googled “ Wikipedia nonprofits “, I decided to share the lessons we learned so that you may not make the same mistakes we made.

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Donor Prospect Research: 4 Frequently Asked Questions

Nonprofits Source

by answering four frequently asked questions. As you review these frequently asked questions, remember that a nonprofit consultant who is an expert in prospecting can be a great resource to turn to for more help. The post Donor Prospect Research: 4 Frequently Asked Questions appeared first on Nonprofits Source. Let’s dive in.

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The Bots Face Off – Or Do They? ChatGPT Versus Bard

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I asked each of them the question using a slightly different prompt. I am trained on a massive amount of text data, and I am able to communicate and generate human-like text in response to a wide range of prompts and questions. When I asked it several questions in Spanish it responded perfectly.

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Want to Get Your Content Out There? Put it on Wikipedia.

Museum 2.0

At a recent talk in Chicago, an audience member asked a question. While there are many ways for museums to reach new audiences, when it comes to specialized knowledge, it's often a question of reaching the niche who care deeply about German watches from 1822 or the evolutionary shift in raccoon striping over time.

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Is Wikipedia Loves Art Getting "Better"?

Museum 2.0

But next month, Britain Loves Wikipedia will commence--the third instance of a strange and fascinating collaborative project between museums and the Wikipedia community (Wikimedians). Wikipedia Loves Art, Take One The first version of Wikipedia Loves Art first took place in February 2009.

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Great reads from around the web on August 15th

Amy Sample Ward

Vivanista Hosts Question Session « Vivanista | Living Well. – "Have you ever wanted to ask a fundraising expert a question you just can’t get your arms around? Starting August 5th Layne Gray, Vivanista Founder, is going to answer 3 questions per week – submitted by you, and reply directly via video response.

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An Evolution of Evaluation in Grantmaking With a Participatory Lens

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But is this the right question? The data collected is usually owned by the grantmaker, not questioned, and not shared back with the grantee or any larger community. For many grantmakers, the answer to these questions is our own institutions. Grantmakers want to know if their funding has created the change they have envisioned.