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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. But when I type a question into ChatGPT, I get the answer to my question! A benefit of ChatGPT is I can ask it to limit its search for answers to the content published on Selfish Giving. ✍️ Partnership Notes 1.

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Newsletter: 4 Key Takeaways From My Case Study Workshop ; Study: You Should Give Donors a Range of Donation Options ? ; Tokyo’s Trash-Collecting Samurai

Selfish Giving

I have yet to see the evaluations on my presentation - Creating Case Studies That Strengthen Your Programs: A Workshop For Businesses & Nonprofits - but it went well. ❌ Most nonprofits aren't using case studies. Case studies are a missed opportunity for partnership teams. It's all about social proof.

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A Modern Nonprofit Podcast: Grant Writes & Wrongs with Krista Kurlinkus

The Charity CFO

in English-Rhetoric, Composition & Literacy Studies, Krista is nothing short of an expert in her field. What is ChatGPT? Louis, MO was curious about what ChatGPT knew about the city. Although a minor example in Tosha’s case, Krista caught on early and knew that this tool was next level. But what is it exactly?

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Why AI and Machine Learning Fail to Help Fundraisers Build ‘QUALIFIED’ Major Donor Portfolios (or Caseloads)

iMarketSmart

Machine learning attempts to use computer algorithms to study all available data and use it to make predictions and models about future behavior. In most cases it becomes outdated soon after it has been collected. But that’s because the study author doesn’t work in fundraising. What About ChatGPT? In a word – no.