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Nonprofit Technology News Celebrity Forecasts for 2014

Tech Soup

Now that this year is wrapping up and we have the verdict on nonprofit technology trends for 2013 , we queried charity Technorati like Amy Sample Ward, Beth Kanter, Marnie Webb, Peter Campbell, Nicole Wallace, the entire crew at Idealware, Lucy Bernholz, and other luminaries to find out what is in their crystal balls for 2014.

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Leaving Academia With Dr. Julie Ann Ward, Dr. Stephanie Weaver, and Dr. Krista Kurlinkus

Grant Writing Made Easy

When I got my job in 2014, there were 208 tenure-track Spanish positions advertised ; in 2022 there were only 44. What advantages and disadvantages do you feel you have as a worker because of your time in academia (in terms of skill set, work ethic, expectations, etc.)? I know how to work and be persistent.

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Guidance on authorship

Grant Writers’ Seminars & Workshops

Rehab 2014). To emphasize this point, a random sampling of 600 journals from the Thomson Reuters database revealed that although nearly 2/3 had an established authorship policy, only approximately 5% of those with a policy required authors to describe the nature and extent of their contribution ( Resnik, D.B. Med Ethics, 2016).

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Using AI to Improve Your Grant Writing

Grants4Good

I founded a nonprofit in 2014 and quickly became acquainted with the painstaking process of applying for grant funding. As grant pros, we need to consider ethics, so this is a big issue. I was motivated to create Grantable based on 15 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. What about plagiarism?

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Embracing rapid change: Trends shaping the nonprofit sector in 2025

Candid

This finding supports health charities’ fundraising efforts and informs policy advocacy for improved health care coverageinsights that would have taken exponentially longer to gather without AI. This shift means teams can spend less time on repetitive tasks and more time tackling the worlds most urgent challenges.

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