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Fundraising Ethics In Higher Education

Bloomerang

Every profession likes to claim ethics are essential to its success. Fundraising ethics isn’t an option but a necessity. I think the best way to illuminate the day-to-day application of ethics in fundraising is to examine actual examples that arise among fundraisers, management, and donors. But integrity is squarely at the top.

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AI Ethics in Marketing: Addressing Bias, Privacy, and Transparency Challenges in AI-Powered Campaigns

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

AI Ethics in Marketing: Addressing Bias, Privacy, and Transparency Challenges in AI-Powered Campaigns In recent years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become an integral part of marketing strategies, revolutionizing how businesses engage with consumers.

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A Partnership Industry for Impactful Ed-Tech

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Natalia Kucirkova Educational technology, or ed-tech, shares some crucial similarities with fintech. Moreover, ed-tech’s customers are often vulnerable users, particularly in the case of children with special educational needs or those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Fragmented Impact Ecosystem The problem begins with data.

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The Key to Preventing Ebook Piracy

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

By identifying and prosecuting these individuals, authorities aim to deter others from engaging in similar activities and send a strong message that piracy will not be tolerated. By highlighting the legal and ethical implications of piracy, these initiatives seek to discourage individuals from engaging in such activities.

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Facial Recognition Technology’s Enduring Threat to Civil Liberties

NonProfit Quarterly

Another nonprofit— Women in AI Ethics —founded by Mia Dand works to “increase recognition, representation, and empowerment of women in AI ethics.” Facial Recognition Technology and Discrimination One of the most alarming aspects of facial recognition technology is how widespread it has become.

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How to Create Social Media Posts With AI [Video Tutorial]

Nonprofit Marketing Insights by GlobalOwls

Education and Research : These tools can visualize scientific concepts or historical events, aiding in education and research. Ethical concerns regarding the creation of misleading or harmful imagery. Ethical and Responsible Use : Be mindful of the ethical implications of using AI in your content creation.

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Becoming Advocates for Equity

Stanford Social Innovation Review

While the legal impact of the Supreme Court’s decision on affirmative action was limited to higher education, it has already had ripple effects across the charitable sector. While the majority of nonprofits have a diversity, equity, and inclusion statement, only 36 percent engage in policy activities aimed at creating more equitable systems.