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[ASK AN EXPERT] Do I Really Have To Worry About AI?

Bloomerang

CFRE, our very own Fundraising Coach , also known as Charity Clairity. Today’s question comes from a nonprofit employee who wants advice on how small nonprofits should approach using artificial intelligence (AI): Dear Charity Clairity, Everyone is talking about AI, so I fear I can’t ignore it. Similarly, AI is here to stay.

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Relationships Matter Most (The Big Finding from the 2010 Online Giving Study from Network for Good and TrueSense Marketing)

NTEN

Our analysis [ from the 2010 Online Giving Study ] showed the following: Fundraising is still about relationships. Just as the strength of the donor-charity relationship heavily influences offline giving, the online giving experience has a significant impact on donor loyalty, retention, and gift levels.

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The 12th Issue of NTEN: Change is Out - "Outcomes & Impact"

NTEN

Much of 2010 was focused on Project Cultivar, which worked in the Dominican Republic sugarcane plantations and its company towns, bateyes. Every nonprofit aims to have impact, but few have the systems in place to calculate little more than outputs. Plus, check out the new NTEN Voices section for tips and tools from our team and community!

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Research Friday: Current Status of Arizona's Philanthropic Resources

ASU Lodestar Center

Today, we welcome Marissa Theisen of Arizona Grantmakers Forum to discuss findings from the 2010 Arizona Giving Report. Arizona Grantmakers Forum (AGF) released a 2010 Arizona Giving Report earlier this year. Our analysis of 2008 IRS data indicates that individual Arizona taxpayers donated an estimated $3.87

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4 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Move to the Cloud

Tech Soup

Lots of cloud services, however, are free or very low- cost, especially for charities. So many charities do fieldwork that this really is a significant benefit. Explore Cloud-Based Tools for Charities. I already mentioned low and no-cost cloud options for charities. Benefit #3: Security. Get Cloud Services.

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Great reads from around the web on December 8th

Amy Sample Ward

Public ‘want to know how money is spent’ – Third Sector – “More than half of the general public would donate more money to charity if they knew exactly how it was spent, a new survey of 2,000 people indicates. The paper will be open to comment til the end of January 2010.&#.

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How to Conduct a Quick Tech Plan

Tech Soup

Most charities and many libraries have part time or accidental techies taking care of their technology. Conducting some total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis on projected new acquisitions. Is it any wonder that proper technology planning is something we have a hard time getting to?

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