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Blue Avocado Presents: Copyright Concerns for Nonprofits – Live Q&A

Blue Avocado

This is your opportunity to ask questions and get answers about safeguarding your creative works and upholding ethical standards. When you register, please submit the questions that you would like addressed. Register Now The post Blue Avocado Presents: Copyright Concerns for Nonprofits – Live Q&A appeared first on Blue Avocado.

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Announcing the Mid-South Nonprofit Conference Speakers!

Momentum Nonprofit Partners

Whether it is fundraising, board development, public policy or leadership development, it is critical that all roles within the sector take an “all-in” approach to building the capacity of the nonprofit sector towards real change and success. The Ethical Fundraiser Transparency inspires confidence.

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Facial Recognition Technology’s Enduring Threat to Civil Liberties

NonProfit Quarterly

AI for the People , founded and led by Mutale Nkonde , serves as an “advocate for policies that reduce the expression of algorithmic bias.” Though experts in the field of AI ethics are leading the charge, there is also an important role for everyone else who is affected by facial recognition technology or concerned about its abuses.

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Using ‘Purple Glasses’ to Achieve Gender Equity in Mexico

Stanford Social Innovation Review

We both have worked across a variety of disciplines, including teaching, ethics, economics, architecture, and design. By Luz María Velázquez & Patricia Torres We are Lumi and Paty. Our stories are different, but they have similarities. And although we belong to different generations, we share a culture and experiences as Mexican women.

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Segregation Helped Build Fortunes. What Does Philanthropy Owe Now?

Stanford Social Innovation Review

To understand Morris Cafritz’s activities required reading on the history of Washington DC, on the history of real estate development, and on race and public policy. When that happens, the goal is to contextualize what direct evidence is available in increasingly broad concentric circles.

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The New Problem-Solving Skills That All Cities Need

Stanford Social Innovation Review

That’s certainly what we’ve seen in Mexico City—where former mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, who went on to run for president, launched a people-first model for centralized innovation focused on simplifying procedures, building and deploying in-house technology to improve public policies and services, and reducing corruption.

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The Promise of Impact Science

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Impact science has the power to totally transform philanthropy, government funding, academic research, public policy analysis, program evaluation, management consulting, ESG investing, nonprofit fundraising, and many more adjacent fields. Next Steps for Impact Science. So how do we make it happen?