Tue.Aug 01, 2023

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AI Coming for Your Job Is Actually a Good Thing

NonProfit PRO

As someone who works on the ground with AI everyday, let me clear the air: AI is coming for your job. But here's the catch — it's specifically targeting the most dreaded parts of your job.

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Extreme Rhetoric on Policing Has Led Donors Down an Unproductive Path

The Chronicle of Philanthropy

By Rev. Markel Hutchins and Brianna Nuhfer Serve & Connect Richland County, S.C. police officers engage with community members through the Serve & Connect Compassionate Acts Program. Grant makers need to make sure the loudest voices in the room aren’t stopping them from investing in meaningful community-engagement efforts that bring police and residents together to develop just and effective approaches to public safety.

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PHLY Comprehensive Guide to Insurance for Non-Profit Organizations

NonProfit PRO

PHLY Is Committed to Supporting the Non-Profit Sector. Figuring out how to get the right insurance policy can be complicated—especially in the non-profit sector. To help you find the perfect policy for your organization, Philadelphia Insurance Companies (PHLY) created a comprehensive guide to insurance for non-profit organizations. Download Your eBook.

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Visitor or Attendance Goals Must Be Shared Between Marketing and Programs

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

If you are a communication pro working at a museum, a performing arts center, a discovery center, or any other facility that relies on ticket sales or folks coming through the door, you are probably wondering what your marketing goals should be. Should they include attendance or ticket sales revenue? Yes, of course, because that will often be your call to action.

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From Curiosity to Competitive Edge: How Mid-Market CEOs Are Using AI to Scale Smarter

Speaker: Lee Andrews, Founder at LJA New Media & Tony Karrer, Founder and CTO at Aggregage

This session will walk you through how one CEO used generative AI, workflow automation, and sales personalization to transform an entire security company—then built the Zero to Strategy framework that other mid-market leaders are now using to unlock 3.5x ROI. As a business executive, you’ll learn how to assess AI opportunities in your business, drive adoption across teams, and overcome internal resource constraints—without hiring a single data scientist.

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Transition2Work Connects Injured Workers With Nonprofits for Volunteer Opportunities

NonProfit PRO

ReEmployAbility's Transition2Work program has connected thousands of nonprofit organizations with injured employees who can perform light-duty work. As of the first half of 2023, more than 5,000 participants have collectively volunteered for over 1.1 million hours to support almost 2,000 organizations.

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Unlocking the Innovation Potential of Biocultural Capital

Stanford Social Innovation Review

By Jarrod Vassallo , Sourindra Banerjee & Jaideep Prabhu Spanning 12,500 hectares, the East Kolkata Wetlands in India serves multiple purposes, from fish farming, agriculture, and rice cultivation to functioning as the world’s largest wastewater-fed aquaculture system. By employing 60,000 farmers, supplying 15 percent of the city’s fish, providing a home to over 3,000 tribal families, and treating half of the sewage generated by a city of 15 million inhabitants, this human-engine

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Activists Call for Wealthy Tax-Exempt Nonprofits to Pay Their Fair Share

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Sasun Bughdaryan on unsplash.com For decades, communities around the country that are home to large, wealthy nonprofit institutions like universities and hospitals have struggled with an economic conundrum. On the one hand, these nonprofits drive employment; attract talent and capital; and bolster the status, reputation, and desirability of the cities they call home.

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Group Agreements: How and Why You Should Use Them at Your Nonprofit

Prosper Strategies

Collaboration and teamwork are essential for achieving meaningful impact and addressing the various challenges that come with pursuing nonprofit missions. Your nonprofit likely works with diverse teams of staff, volunteers, beneficiaries and other stakeholders, and for these groups to work together effectively, it’s important to intentionally foster an environment of mutual respect and effective communication. […] The post Group Agreements: How and Why You Should Use Them at Your Nonprofit

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Operationalizing Co-Leadership Structures: Lessons from the Nonprofit Intermediary Field

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: Liz Sanchez-Vega Unsplash.com While co-executive models are not new in the social sector—arts organizations, medical clinics, and publishing platforms often split the executive role—the recent surge in shared leadership experimentation among justice organizations specifically is part of their larger reckoning with alignment between organizational forms and organizational values.

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Protecting Solidarity: Countering Attacks on Mutual Aid Funds

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: metamorworks on istock How can we safeguard radical, mutual aid funding efforts? On May 31, Georgia Bureau of Investigation agents and Atlanta police arrested three organizers of the Atlanta Solidarity Fund. These were Marlon Scott Kautz, the fund’s chief financial officer; Savannah D. Patterson, the group’s secretary; and Adele MacLean, CEO of the fund.

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A New Look At Running Grants & Programs: Why Use A System When You Have Excel?

Speaker: Gareth Webb & Phil Selley, Founding Partners at Intouch Business

For many nonprofit organizations and NGOs, managing grants and monitoring projects with spreadsheets and manual processes feels familiar—but is it holding your organization back? As funding requirements become more complex and stakeholder expectations for transparency grow, relying on outdated methods can lead to inefficiencies, missed opportunities, and compliance risks.