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Report: Insights from the Google AI Impact Challenge

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

One valuable section of the report is a catalog of common project designs across different sub-areas of the social change sector, including: Crisis Response, Economic Empowerment, Education, Environment, Equality and Inclusion, Health, and Public Sector. Each area describes the project idea, type of AI technology and data sources.

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Launching the First Wave of the OF/BY/FOR ALL Change Network

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We've see this model succeed at the MAH and at other community-centered organizations around the world. Last year, we tested out different formats. The model we landed on was movement building. We're excited about this movement-building model for three reasons: It taps diverse sources of expertise. Publishing toolkits.

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Creating Learning Experiences That Connect, Inspire, and Engage

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

They gave the students tests based on content and scored them. Allan Gunn from Aspiration and his legendary facilitation skills and knowledge. We will use the time to debrief and experiment with a few of these techniques — some of which would have been modeled during the conference. Begin Connections.

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Vote and Comment for ALL these Awesome Nonprofit Panels at SXSW

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

submitted by Rachel Weidinger, Common Knowledge. We need to hack the model for accessibility tools! Social Networking Lessons from Nonprofits Jeff Patrick, Common Knowledge We believe that social networking is the most important trend on the Internet for nonprofits. Lessons in Local Tech: Sustainable Food 2.0

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Taking Your Professional Development Global!

ASU Lodestar Center

I already had some knowledge of the differences between philanthropic culture in Europe and the US but I walked away with a much more nuanced understanding. In Europe, the government has traditionally been the primary supporter of culture, a model very different to ours in the US. In fact, I enjoyed Ms.

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Taking Your Professional Development Global!

ASU Lodestar Center

I already had some knowledge of the differences between philanthropic culture in Europe and the US but I walked away with a much more nuanced understanding. In Europe, the government has traditionally been the primary supporter of culture, a model very different to ours in the US. In fact, I enjoyed Ms.