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Strategies for Building a Future-Ready Association in 2025 and Beyond 

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This blog explores practical steps that will help associations align their strategy, culture, and technology to become future-ready and resilient in 2025 and beyond. Educate Staff on Cybersecurity Best Practices : Ensure your team understands how to recognize phishing attempts, handle sensitive data, and follow security protocols..orgSource

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Return on Mission: A Framework to Measure Success at Philanthropic Organizations

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There are undoubtedly for-profit business practices that we in the charity world use every day for the benefit of our employees and missions. Intangible value created includes items such as brand awareness, customer satisfaction, and operational excellence. Tangible items include hard costs, revenue, or new customers gained.

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Location AI: The Next Generation of Geospatial Analysis

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As a practice, spatial data scientists attempt to transfer human-spatial reasoning for machines to learn from. To learn more on the best practices utilized for developing this location-aware model, read the full white paper here. White Paper. Leveraging Geospatial Data and Analysis with AI.

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Minding Your Models

DataRobot

With growing financial regulations to ensure model governance and model risk practices, such as SR 11-7, you must also verify that the models meet applicable external standards. Regulators and auditors are increasingly aware of the risks of poorly managed AI, and more stringent model risk management practices will soon be required.

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Data-Driven Strategies to Revolutionize Your Association’s Content Marketing

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Static Personalization: Move beyond basic “merge and purge” methods to create more engaging, context-aware content. Bill cautioned about data privacy, noting, “You can use the AI for the content creation, but if your organization has standards or practices around data security, make sure to anonymize somehow.”

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Beyond Survival: Post-Disruption Nonprofit Culture Strategy

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Here’s a white paper from the Veritus Group I find particularly on point and an excellent one from Simone Joyaux. . Be Aware of Different Types of Othering, Especially Donor/Non-Donor. I’m reminded of a practice in Judaism called teshuvah. Some of the seminal work has been done by the Walter and Evelyn Haas, Jr.

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Your Blueprint for governed analytics at scale

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Source: IDC White Paper, sponsored by Tableau, How Data Culture Fuels Business Value in Data-Driven Organizations, doc #US47605621, May 2021. We define a Data Culture as the collective behaviors and beliefs of people who value, practice, and encourage the use of data to improve decision-making.

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