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Tips for using AI technology to do good—safely and ethically 

Candid

As generative AI tools like ChatGPT become increasingly widely available, the need to ensure they’re used safely and ethically also becomes ever more urgent. Here are some articles to help you get started. These articles explore the ethical considerations AI technology raises for the sector and ways to address them.

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A Newcomer’s Perspective on Ethical Grant Spending

Grant Professionals Association

Preparing to write this article gave me an opportunity to reach out to other grant writers to glean from their experience. Ethics in the grant world can be subjective. We need to consistently return to GPA’s guidance and resources to assist us with ethical judgement calls. Here are two scenarios for your consideration: 1.

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Navigating Expertise and Ethics Balancing Professional Growth with Integrity

Grant Professionals Association

Welcome to the continuation of the October Ethics Month article series! We are diving deeper into the GPA Code of Ethics this week, focusing on the “Professional Obligations” section. It is your professional obligation to recognize and acknowledge your limitations (GPA Code of Ethics 7).

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Ethics Made Easy The Five-Step Process for Grant Writers Facing Tough Choices

Grant Professionals Association

In the wake of the October Ethics Month articles, you are all now experts on the GPA code of ethics! You read every article and are ready to take on any situation, no matter how sticky…right? Even with an irrefutable command of grant writing the GPA Code of Ethics , you will encounter situations that give you pause.

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Use This AI Template for Killer Thank You Letters

Gail Perry Group

Use contractions such as “We’ll” rather than “We will.” BOTTOM LINE: By ethically using AI, we can free up time and energy to focus on what matters most – those personal conversations and building lasting connections with our donors. Remember to bookmark this article. Use the second person: “you,” “you” and “you” again.

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Use This AI Template for Killer Thank You Letters

Gail Perry Group

Use contractions such as “We’ll” rather than “We will.” BOTTOM LINE: By ethically using AI, we can free up time and energy to focus on what matters most – those personal conversations and building lasting connections with our donors. Remember to bookmark this article for later. or “Because of your gift, a family will.”

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

Grant Writing Made Easy

As the number of students we taught rose and tenure-track faculty left, they were replaced with wonderful, intelligent, highly-trained contingent faculty with heavy teaching loads, by-the-course or one-year contracts, and little to no support for equipment, materials, or professional development. There’s sick days built into your contract.

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