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How AI Can Help with International Development

Forum One

While the possibilities are endless, let’s look at a few examples of where AI might be most useful in helping low and middle-income countries: Agriculture – AI can help farmers by analyzing weather patterns to tell them how to water crops more efficiently, and when to harvest.

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5 Apps Doing Good for the World

Care2

iOS/Android: The First Aid app from the American Red Cross is a great example of why the content of an app should inform it’s functionality and design. Charities like Habitat for Humanity, Feeding America, and the Nature Conservancy are already on board. First Aid by American Red Cross. Score one for team collaboration!

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5 Apps Doing Good for the World

Care2

First Aid by American Red Cross iOS/Android: The First Aid app from the American Red Cross is a great example of why the content of an app should inform it’s functionality and design. Charities like Habitat for Humanity, Feeding America, and the Nature Conservancy are already on board. Score one for team collaboration!

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Donor Stewardship: Guiding Donors to The Next Level of Support

Connection Cafe

According to the latest research from the Charitable Giving Report: The average donor retention rates for first-year offline-only donors is 29%. For example, it could take a few years for an occasional donor to transition to an annual donor and even longer to become a major donor.

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Social Networking Inside and Out

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

" I used the technique two years ago for a presentation at the first netsquared conference called " I Tag the Hand that Feeds Me " or what I should retitle "Meet Sally." I was just reading an interview with The Nature Conservancy's Jonathon Coleman on Treehugger. re doing offline.

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Joitske Hulsebosch: Blogs, NGOs, and Developing Countries

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

After studying irrigation and soil and water conservation, which pays attention to the interface between social systems and irrigation technology in developing countries, she worked for ten years in Africa. An offline newsletter or meeting is very important in Ghana for instance for reaching people as they don???t Practical examples.

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50 Fun, Useful, and Totally Random Resources for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

It also pulls in a feed of most recent Facebook news and illuminates in real-time the fastest growing countries using Facebook. Ideal for organizing regional chapters, activists, or special events, Meetup makes it easy for nonprofits to organize supporters online to then meet up face-to-face offline. Cinchcast :: cinchcast.com.

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