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GAAP for Nonprofits: How to Reconcile GAAP and Non-GAAP Results

sgEngage

With good training, clear reporting, and a little patience, you can help your nonprofit Board members understand the difference between the GAAP results your accounting team needs and the non-GAAP results presented by other areas of the organization. What is GAAP and Why Is It Important for Nonprofits?

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Why Nonprofits Need a Values-Based Social Media Strategy

Non Profit Quarterly

Meta—the parent company of Facebook and Instagram—has been under fire in the past few years over its lax policies on news content, data privacy, and misinformation. For nonprofits, this moment presents an opportunity for a social media strategy “do-over.” Marginalized users and organizations have been impacted in multiple ways.

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10 Ways to Secure Earned Media for Your Nonprofit

Get Fully Funded

Create a media relations policy A media relations policy is essential for developing relationships with media outlets. Once you’ve identified a media contact, include this in your media relations policy. Likewise, your policy should also detail what journalists can expect from you such as response time.

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Doing good with AI tools: Navigating ethical considerations for the social sector 

Candid

For example, when presented with a grant description describing programs serving low-income populations, the system would often also predict that the grant was serving “People of African Descent.” Large language models such as ChatGPT can make up facts and present them as true. What can bias look like in the data?

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Grow Or Stagnate?: Nurturing A Growth Mindset

The NonProfit Times

Much like the Socratic method, when we have discussions and conversations, new ideas emerge and our understanding is deepened and magnified. As a leader, you both set an example through your own actions and by influencing organizational culture and policies. And like exercise, over time growth and learning becomes habitual and natural.

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Why Should Enterprises Conduct Training and Development Audits Regularly?

Gyrus

The intent is to verify and improve the present and set the road map for the future. First and foremost, the auditor presents an unbiased and objective view of the state of affairs. Thirdly, an L & D audit will help fine-tune and improve training policy and strategy. It will improve the training ROI. the expectations.

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Why Should Enterprises Conduct Training and Development Audits Regularly?

Gyrus

The intent is to verify and improve the present and set the road map for the future. First and foremost, the auditor presents an unbiased and objective view of the state of affairs. Thirdly, an L & D audit will help fine-tune and improve training policy and strategy. It will improve the training ROI. the expectations.

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