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Strategies for Ethical Storytelling

Elevate

Welcome back to our two-part blog series on Ethical Storytelling, which kicked off last fall with a blog providing an introduction to the topic. Whereas that article provided some background and definitions (the what and the why), this one delves more into the how of ethical storytelling by providing examples from two Elevate partners.

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Does a Moral vs. Ethical Distinction Matter?

Grant Professionals Association

I've had many careers over the past 30+ years and in all of them, the companies and professions have defined codes of ethics. But even with these guidelines that all employees had to agree to, I've encountered quite a few situations where I've been asked to do something I thought was questionable from an ethical or moral standpoint.

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True or False: Grant Writing Tips for Nonprofit Leaders

Think and Ink Grants

The bottom line is that it's against the Grant Professionals Association's Code of Ethics. It will take some additional strategy, but it is definitely not impossible. I can share more in a future article if there is interest. This tip is FALSE. We have mastered how to overcome this common issue. This tip is FALSE.

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Doing good with AI tools: Navigating ethical considerations for the social sector 

Candid

As AI is increasingly used in high-impact ways such as writing and assessing grant proposals, how can we make sure that it is used ethically, minimizing the risk of harm? Ethical use to reduce bias and harm Bias and harm are defined by an individual use case. Understanding the limits of a given AI is crucial in defining ethical use.

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Improve Your Donor Engagement by Creating Some Great Stories

Ann Green's Nonprofit

You may want to set up some ethical guidelines. I would definitely recommend creating a personalized thank you video. I realize you might run into confidentiality issues , but you can change names to protect someone’s privacy. You could also do a composite story, but don’t make up anything. Always be respectful to your subject(s).

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Use This AI Template for Killer Thank You Letters

Gail Perry Group

Dear Barney Rubble, I’m not sure if you’ve heard the barking and excited tail wags lately, but the word is definitely out at our SPCA! 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.

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Fundraising insights from Australia and New Zealand

Critical Fundraising

In this blog he considers various aspects of that trip: Rogare’s ethics of school fundraising project The implications of this project being conducted in Australasia Alternative conceptualisation of a fundraising profession Māori philanthropy and fundraising.

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