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7 eBooks for activists and donors: Ways to give back during Giving Season and beyond 

Candid

Get inspired by reading these books for activists and donors about ways to give back—this season and year-round. Read this book for a dose of optimism and inspiration with real-life examples from social media of how you can incorporate acts of kindness and generosity into your everyday life.

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New typology identifies different ways charities can be cut out of the processes of giving and asking for donations

Critical Fundraising

Explores how the ‘traditional charity model’ is disintermediated by individuals, companies and other types of charity Each type of disintermediation raises its own ethical and regulatory issues, which have barely begun to be addressed Disintermediated giving is a lot more than just donating via crowdfunding platforms.

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Is your nonprofit thinking about using ChatGPT? Your first step is to do no harm

Candid

Over the past five years of researching and writing about AI adoption for the nonprofit sector, we have argued for nonprofits to use AI ethically and responsibly—which means taking a human-centered, strategic, and reflective approach. There are a lot of decisions to be made in order to use ChatGPT responsibly.

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9 free eBooks to help you brush up on basics and build new skills

Candid

This book offers actionable strategies and a channel-by-channel approach to online fundraising, offering advice on topics ranging from enhancing communications to building a funnel campaign, as well as the tools needed to thrive in the digital economy. Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection by Charles Duhigg.

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Rebuilding Peer-to-Peer Fundraising Without The Baggage Free E-Book: Download Today!

NonProfit PRO

but that is wrong, both practically and ethically. They act as a “transfer device” for your nonprofit to ask for support, like other transfer devices. So, we often treat them as a device, a tool, to be managed, handled, negotiated with.

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[Pre-Register Now]: How To Create A Nonprofit Social Media Marketing Calendar

CauseVox

With all the noise on social media as well as serious legal and ethical considerations clouding the platforms, how can nonprofits continue to reach their supporters and spread their messages online? She is the author of two books, a mom of two kids, and a Returned Peace Corps Volunteer.

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The 10 roles and responsibilities of a nonprofit Board of Directors

Get Fully Funded

They don’t understand their fiscal or legal responsibility nor their ethical responsibility. Ensure Legal and Ethical Integrity and Maintain Accountability The Board is responsible for making sure that the nonprofit operates with the laws that govern it at the local, state, and national level.