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Demystifying Artificial Intelligence for Nonprofits: Why You Should Care About AI Right Now, Not Later

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Workers want to use AI tools right now but leaders in both the for-profit and nonprofit space worry that they won’t be able to demonstrate the impact AI has in objective terms and are leery to implement new technology without proper security and policy in place.

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How real-world violence led Facebook to overturn its most controversial policy

The Verge

And on Monday, Facebook made one of the biggest policy reversals in its history, banning posts that deny or distort the Holocaust. But the 2018 controversy still caught Facebook by surprise because the policy Zuckerberg cited was not a new one. When I returned to school, the problem of Holocaust denial still seemed rather remote to me.

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Crowdsourcing: Community vs Crowd

Amy Sample Ward

I think you create balance by focusing the competition on the stages of: Open door policy for contributing/submitting. A process like this can ensure that lots of different ideas are included but that the competition can stay true to it’s purpose or the goals of the sponsoring organization. Public voting process.

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How To Get Corporate Support Without “Selling Out”

Kindful

But many are struggling with the same set of problems that nonprofits have. Imagine getting a new $100,000 sponsor and finding out the next day they expect access to your membership and mailing list. What other types of nonprofits do they sponsor? A lot of nonprofit professionals think businesses have deep pockets.

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10 Threads & X Best Practices for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

A good example is the first thread by the Center on Budget & Policy Priorities. For example, this @FeedingAmerica post communicates the billion-pound problem that is food waste, but closes the post with a positive spin about how they are working to solve the problem of food waste, and the post performed above average.

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Lawsuit over denying access to a student with learning disabilities

Beneblog: Technology Meets Society

If specific NIMAS textbooks are available through the Bookshare catalog, can organizational sponsors (Bookshare’s term for staff people authorized by a school to download content) in New Jersey download them directly from Bookshare, or do they first need to go through the state accessible instructional material coordinator?

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Government Access: Privacy Meets Resources

VisionLink

This gets interesting at the intersection of charitable or nonprofit support, and government sponsored support. The problem comes when a client needs to give more information than they are comfortable releasing to gain help, and particularly when that information is expected by governmental agencies.