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Is AI Coming for My Fundraising Job?

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As AI has become more and more ubiquitous in our day-to-day lives, corporations and nonprofit organizations alike have adopted AI to increase efficiencies and reduce manual work. See how AI changes the game for major gift officers To get started with AI, learn everything you can about how AI can apply to your fundraising role.

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Google + for Social Change Activists: Dive in Early or Wait?

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Momsrising is an early adopter of online tools currently exploring the Google + platform and discussing it in team meetings. Can Google + be a good platform for social change activists? During the Webinar, I polled the group’s general approach. Short answer: too early to tell.

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AI, Automation, and New Tech Put Member Love Online

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No matter how much marketing techniques evolve, that equation doesn’t change. In an interview for our Book Association 4.0: Surprisingly, we’ve not seen significant change in the way those services are delivered. The American Board of Medical Specialists were early adopters of that perspective. billion this year.

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Making Smarter Decisions: Five Business Intelligence Myths

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Our friends at NetSquared have a great podcast interview with Steve Williams of Business Objects that provides more good examples. Here's the second problem: As Gartner put it in a webinar I attended, "managers want to dance with their data." As the needs and goals of your organization change, so too will your BI strategy.

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Social Notworking and Other Social Networking Challenges

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Gartner's Technology Hype Cycles : I created that diagram based on the Gartner's theory and have seen it come into play over and over again. I interviewed some digital natives last week about their use of causes and one thing they mentioned as application fatigue -- don't respond to every request to join a cause and delete them.