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Nonprofit Radio for April 17, 2023: #23NTC & Building An Inclusive Board Culture

Tony Martignetti

Amy Sample Ward kicks off our coverage of the 2023 Nonprofit Technology Conference, hosted by NTEN. They cover the Conference details, and delve into weighing the benefits and risks of the fast-moving technology, artificial intelligence. They are the CEO of NTEN and our technology and social media contributor.

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PNZ 2023: Uniquely Aotearoa New Zealand

Strategic Grants

Key takeaways from the 2023 Philanthropy New Zealand Conference from Jo Garner , Ruth Button and Greta Buchanan. These graphics represent not just the messages from this session, but from the conference, overall. The amazing Drawing for Change by Jacqui Chan, capturing the conference themes perfectly!

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Algorithmic Law Enforcement: Exploring the Human and Civil Rights Implications of Predictive Policing

HSF House

Ella Windlan at the 2023 Undergraduate Research Symposium in the FSU Student Union. This was my first introduction to research as a means of social justice, and doing the important work of rectifying racist and sexist practices of representation.

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AI and Grants: Divine Tool or Slippery Slope?

Sharpshooter Communications

As a grant professional, I have an enduring faith in the myriad of talents needed to craft comprehensive and convincing proposals -- talents that can’t be automated by artificial intelligence (AI) -- but I also understand the existential fear of our profession being devalued or compromised through technology. Let’s start with the negatives.

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AI and the Grant Professional: a Divine Tool or Pit of Iniquity?

Grant Professionals Association

As a grant professional, I have an enduring faith in the myriad of talents needed to craft comprehensive and convincing proposals -- talents that can’t be automated by artificial intelligence (AI) -- but I also understand the existential fear of our profession being devalued or compromised through technology. Let’s start with the negatives.

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15 learnings we’re sharing from 15 years of working with grant-seekers and funders

Strategic Grants

AI has gained a lot of momentum in recent years and while it can be an asset, it’s important to use it in an ethical and transparent way. Not all AI tools are created equally. Don’t be afraid to use your networks. If you are using ChatGPT, think of it as your handy personal assistant, rather than your writer.

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Newsletter: Have a Question for Me? Talk to My Robot ; The Container Store Picks First National Nonprofit Partner ?? ; Only 6% of Nonprofits Post on TikTok, Should You Join Its Ranks?

Selfish Giving

One of the things I really like about AI tools such as ChatGPT is its emphasis on answers over results. For example, I entered the following prompt into ChatGPT: Searching only Selfishgiving.com, what is the author's opinion of the Engage for Good Conference (previously known as the Cause Marketing Forum Conference )?

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