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TechSoup Global: Springing into Action

Tech Soup

Here's peek into what we've been up to: TechSoup Global has two new posts on the Markets for Good blog, an effort by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the William & Flora Hewlett Foundation, and Liquidnet to improve the system for generating, sharing, and acting upon data and information in the social sector.

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What Chat-First Search Means for Nonprofits (Organic & Ad Grant Traffic)?

Whole Whale

Backed by evidence and expertise, your content is more likely to be recommended by AI systems and cited if there are unique opinions. Start building your video-adjacent content library now. It is not safe when, for example, they do this when talking with a teen in crisis situations. Establish your organization as an expert.

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What Chat-First Search Means for Organic & Ad Grant Traffic for Nonprofits?

Whole Whale

Backed by evidence and expertise, your content is more likely to be recommended by AI systems and cited if there are unique opinions. Start building your video-adjacent content library now. It is not safe when, for example, they do this when talking with a teen in crisis situations. Establish your organization as an expert.

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Encouraging Philanthropy at a Young Age: Teaching Your Kids To Give To Causes

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Amy says that now that her daughter has entered her teen years, they segued to more complex themes. Money Savvy Piggy Bank and Spend, Save, and Give Allowance Policy. Katrin Verclas says her family's allowance policy is: 1/3 for spending as you wish, 1/3 for savings, and 1/3 to give wherever you wish.

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Trust Me, Know Me, Love Me: Trust in the Participatory Age

Museum 2.0

Museums (and libraries) are trusted sources of information. They were both commissioned by organizations whose purpose is to support museums and libraries. Fortunately, we're not in a life-or-death business, so we should feel even more assured that honesty, not marketing spin, might be the best policy for gaining trust.