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AI for Nonprofits and Social Good: Link Roundup

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Most recently, we co-authored a policy brief for the Toda Peace Institute on artificial intelligence and its implications for civil society. On December 8, 2018, Seattle Pacific University, AI and Faith, and TheoTech hosted an unconference to explore the relationship between AI and faith. Here’s this month’s roundup.

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23 Top Virtual Fundraising Ideas

CauseVox

Due to social isolation policies, many nonprofits have had to cancel or reimagine their future fundraising events (depending on their location). Virtual Conference (aka UnConference). Host a virtual conference event aka an Unconference. This has understandably put a lot of strain on fundraising income. UnConcert/UnFestival.

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Three Upcoming Nonprofit Events and Conferences to Check Out

Care2

This moderated discussion hosted Jeanette Russel of Salsa Labs and featuring Colin Delany founder editor of Epolitics.com and myself (Allyson Kapin) will explore how activists can harness this unprecedented energy to move policy while strengthening our organizations during this heated presidential election year. Click Here to Register.

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Nonprofit 2.0 Reflections: Sharing Practices Around Listening and Free Agents

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Conference , especially the “ unconference sessions “ in Washington, DC on Friday. They have a social media policy and handbook that provides the rule book for volunteers, staff, and affiliates to participate on social media channels effectively. I participated in two unconference sessions. Here are my notes.

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Live from Transparency Camp '09 in DC

Forum One

There really are a lot of amazing people working on web technology, strategy and policy in the DC area. And the " bar camp " format, or unconference or "open space" approach, really leads to meaningful topics and peer to peer discussions. There were folks there from NYC, west coast, and elsewhere, but about 2/3 were locals from DC.

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Influence | Forum One: Internet Strategy, Social Media, User Experience and Web Site Development

Forum One

Read More » Letter from Participation Camp: The Digital Divide Aimee McLaughlin in Influence 5 May 2010 As a relative newbie here at Forum One, I wasnt sure what to expect when as I headed to my very first "unconference."

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CongressCamp: Where the Hill Meets Web 2.0

Forum One

CongressCamp was an unconference focused on the Congress side of Gov 2.0. The event attracted a breadth of experience, including congressional staffers, public policy specialists, advocacy practitioners, software vendors, and professional service providers.

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