Remove Ethics Remove Nonprofit Administration and Development Remove Technology
article thumbnail

How Nonprofits Can Create Ethical AI Policies

NonProfit Quarterly

Image Credit: ThisIsEngineering on Pexels Artificial intelligence (AI) has come to the nonprofit sector. Whether one views the technology as a force for good or something more sinister, the use of AI by nonprofits is sure to grow. Yet less than 10 percent of nonprofits have any kind of policy governing the use of AI.

Ethics 119
article thumbnail

NPOs Keeping Human Touch Amid Tech And AI

The NonProfit Times

Joanne Pike, and Susannah Schaefer.) ** LAS VEGAS — Technology and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming discovery and treatment for medical breakthroughs but should not replace the human element of care. The session was moderated by Gretchen Littlefield, CEO of direct response and technology firm Moore. Frederick, M.D.,

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Sector Adopting AI, Building Reserves, and Expanding, Survey Shows

NonProfit Quarterly

Image credit: Andrea Piacquadio on Pexels Eighty-two percent of nonprofits say they’re using artificial intelligence (AI), with financial tasks being the most commonly reported use. The next most common use of AI, cited by 36 percent of nonprofits, was for program optimization and impact assessment.

article thumbnail

Nonprofits vs For-Profit Businesses: Key Differences and Similarities

Nonprofit Fixer

When people think about making change in the world, most people jump to the idea of starting or leading a nonprofit organization. But there is actually a wide range of tax vehicles and statuses that people use to accomplish their social change goalsincluding nonprofit organizations and different types of for-profit businesses.

article thumbnail

Navigating Funding Uncertainty: What Nonprofits Can Do Right Now

NonProfit Hub

Navigating Funding Uncertainty: What Nonprofits Can Do Right Now Late last week, I answered a somewhat panicked phone call from a client and friend who works with one of my favorite nonprofit organizations. (I This is the reality many nonprofit organizations across the United States are facing just weeks into the new administration.

article thumbnail

Reimagining equity with AI: What philanthropy can do

Candid

AI is transforming industries, and the nonprofit sector is no exception. Concerns about authenticity, disparities in access, and biases in AI tools raise urgent questions: Will this technology help bridge societal gaps, or will it deepen them? We bear the responsibility to ensure AI adoption is equitable, ethical, and inclusive.

article thumbnail

Why we’re still waiting for the ‘AI moment’ that will transform grantmaking 

Candid

Breakthroughs in drug discovery, medical imaging, and precision agriculture that enable scientists to predict early-stage drug performance and suggest optimal timing for farmers to plant crops highlight the sweeping potential of this technology. Yet, in philanthropy—and specifically in grantmaking—such transformation has been slow to arrive.