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What do nonprofits struggle with the most?

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Kathy Hickman from Precious Gifts Ministries & Community Development Corporation Fundraising Ethics: Balancing Donor and Community Needs Nonprofits struggle with moral and ethical issues surrounding the intense resources required for fundraising; “donor-centric” vs “community-centric.”

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Building Boundaries in Love for Equity and Justice: An AI Manifesto

NonProfit Quarterly

We Must Build Parameters to Protect People from AI Creators and AI Creators from Themselves In the rush to lead the global AI race, it can be tempting to prioritize innovation, speed, and profit without pausing to consider the profound ethical, societal, and human consequences. Workers deserve to benefit from the productivity gains AI offers.

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The Good, The Bad, and The Promising For Women in Generative AI Workforce

Fundraising Leadership

Read more on Gloria Feldts digital twin The fear of AI as a replacement for human workers has subsided, as it is now seen as a key to productivity and innovation, as well as economic advantages. Read more in Take The Lead on AI There are grave ethical and fairness compromises when GenAI goes unchecked with human correction or intervention.

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The AI Mirror—How to Reclaim Our Humanity in the Age of Machine Thinking

NonProfit Quarterly

But the temptation, of course, is to push us to be more productive, meaning less thoughtful and less prudent in our interactions, because that takes time and judgment. Its just about efficiency and productivity without thinking about what the broader goal of it all is. Somehow that never comes to pass.

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Executive Director

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Financial Oversight: Oversee financial management, ensuring transparency and fiscal Manage the organizations resources within budget guidelines according to current laws, regulations and best practices. Strong work ethic, high integrity and professionalism. An empathetic person with a calm demeanor and positive attitude.

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What Is an Ethical Supply Chain—And Why Does It Matter?

NonProfit Quarterly

Companies are now often expected to actively contribute to environmental protection and uphold high ethical standards throughout their supply chains. This includes sourcing materials responsibly, ensuring fair labor practices, and maintaining transparency and accountability at all stages of production and distribution.

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COVID, Nursing Homes, and Death: A Conversation with Margaret Morganroth Gullette

NonProfit Quarterly

Economists are very interested in the productive economy. But it is very definitely a way of ignoring anybody who is, by definition, no longer in the [productive] economy. Thats the productive economy. No production of PPE. We must toughen up every ethical standard that we want to live by and make them explicit.