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Amazing AI Images for Impact: AI Generators for Nonprofits

Whole Whale

What if you didn’t need a highly trained designer every time you needed an image for an article or report? AI image generators can create realistic images of people or things that don’t exist. If you’re struggling to come up with high-quality imagery for your social media posts, AI image generators can help.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

sgEngage

Have Them at Hello Start with an irresistible subject line that’s 50 characters or less and grabs your audience’s attention: Convey urgency. (“Our Joe, join our new Art Lovers Speakers Series.”) By tracking what pages your constituents pay attention to on your website, you can send emails targeted to their interests.

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Nonprofit Email Basics: Master Effective Fundraising Communications

sgEngage

HAVE THEM AT HELLO Start with an irresistible subject line that’s 50 characters or less and grabs your audience’s attention: Convey urgency. (“Our Joe, join our new Art Lovers Speakers Series.”) By tracking what pages your constituents pay attention to on your website, you can send emails targeted to their interests.

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On White Privilege and Museums

Museum 2.0

Two weeks ago, Roberto Bedoya asked several arts bloggers, including me, to write a post reflecting on Whiteness and its implications for the arts. I am in no way an expert in issues related to racial and ethnic representation in the arts. I never saw comparable adjectives used in the European art labels at the museum.

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How to Choose Diverse and Inclusive Photos

Forum One

Because of this, the images we consume are not an accurate depiction of reality. Marketing images in pop culture—like TV shows, movies, music groups, clothing, and even cartoons—tend to include primarily white people as the focus. The problem with non-inclusive imagery. A bit of extra effort and awareness can go a long way.

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The Eye of the Beholder

Museum 2.0

But this week, two articles about art, in the NYT and the Washington Post Magazine respectively, called out to be combined into a post about the role of visitors in art interpretation. The NYT article is about a photography show by artist Thomas Struth at the Marian Goodman Gallery in Manhattan. So what context does art need?

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Visual Storytelling for Nonprofits

NTEN

In a time when photographs circulate around the globe at an unprecedented scale and speed, and revolutions are propelled by viral images, it has become more important than ever for mission-driven organizations to create impactful visual media that can drive action and fuel awareness.