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How to Enhance Your Nonprofit’s Written Content with Artificial Intelligence

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As with all new major technological changes (we’re looking at you, electricity and the internet), we must adapt and adopt. Google’s Bard is a generative language model from Google AI, trained on a massive dataset of text and code. Note—the copy should be focused on inspiring readers to support the cause and buy tickets.

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A Decade of Nonprofit Reflections

ASU Lodestar Center

In the rush to adopt new business models, adapt best business practices and introduce social enterprise ideas to our work, let us not forget that nonprofits are still qualitatively different than for-profits. We work for causes and goals that do not create private wealth and should not be directed by government.

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The Great Good Place Book Discussion Part 4: Viewing the Internet as a Third Place

Museum 2.0

Yet the software, when adopted, will frequently produce just that outcome. " "In thirty years, the principal engineering work on mailing lists has been on the administrative experience -- the Mailman tool now offers a mailing list administrator nearly a hundred configurable options, many with multiple choices.

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?How to Use Data to Build Stronger Relationships

sgEngage

However, Danny McCall beautifully articulates the challenge of defining this dyad in his whitepaper, The Durable Relationship : Although “relationship” is a commonly used word, having an actionable comprehension of a relationship’s dimensions and forces isn’t a trivial matter. What are the proxies for that in your data?

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Make a Statement: Defining Your Nonprofit Mission and Vision Statements 

Qgiv

Writing nonprofit mission and vision statements can be an exciting (and often anxiety-causing) exercise! Nonprofit executives are charged with keeping a 30,000-foot view of the organization, and in that sense, they seem best-positioned to articulate what your organization is about. This is the dessert course – delicious but optional!

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[VIDEO] How to Talk about Legacy Giving Without Seeming Creepy

Bloomerang

” And just possibly they may wish part of their legacy to be supporting the causes that they cared about during their lifetime, which may be your cause. And then you also need to be able to articulate that, without fundraising or without a steady income from which to draw upon, you could cease to exist. And why is this?

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The Novice Interpreter and the Art of Conversation

Museum 2.0

So we never pretend to anybody that we're scholars cause we're not. But we're trying to model a kind of conversation with important people, powerful people, but particularly knowledgeable people, where we say--YOU can go up to a person with a lot of knowledge and ask him "why? And we make that very clear. And they're doing it quite.