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Member Benefit: Free course on using AI tools for good

CNPE

CNPE is pleased to offer our members this important, master class on using artificial intelligence ethically and effectively. He is a primary administrator/moderator of the 425,000 member ChatGPT for Teachers Facebook community. Members may attend at no cost!) course here. course here.

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Announcing the Mid-South Nonprofit Conference Speakers!

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

The Mid-South Nonprofit Conference + Catalyst Awards will offer a keynote address + 12 breakout sessions The Mid-South Nonprofit Conference returns for its 5th year and aims to address barriers, solutions, and best practices within the nonprofit sector.

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Leveraging AI in Social Work: A Pathway to Empowering Vulnerable Populations

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

In this blog post, I’ll explore the possibility of AI in social work, examine real-world applications and success stories, address challenges and ethical considerations, and envision the future of this exciting time.

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The New Problem-Solving Skills That All Cities Need

Stanford Social Innovation Review

This required a sustained emergency posture and high degrees of creativity, agility, and collaboration. Today’s public officials are most often trained in areas of administration, policy development, fiscal analysis, and in stewarding public resources and promoting public accountability.

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Using AI to Maximize Impact for Nonprofits

The Charity CFO

Brace yourselves, Nonprofit Leaders! We promise it’s not as scary as it sounds, and it’s already changing the game in every industry, including nonprofits. Fortunately, savvy nonprofit leaders will be able to harness the power of AI to maximize their impact on the causes that matter to them.

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Shifting the Harmful Narratives and Practices of Work Requirements

NonProfit Quarterly

This series— Ending Work Requirements — based on a report by the Maven Collaborative, the Center for Social Policy, and Ife Finch Floyd, will explore the truth behind work requirements. That’s not career development. They are administratively efficient. That’s called being stuck in limbo.”

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Unlocking the Power of Data Refineries for Social Impact

Stanford Social Innovation Review

From 2000 to 2021, progress on the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals has been anemic, registering less than 10 percent growth over 20 years. The same 2017 survey of nonprofits conducted by IBM found that 78 percent of nonprofits with advanced analytics capabilities reported higher effectiveness in performing their missions.