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How International Adoption Is Failing Children

NonProfit Quarterly

As news outlets and social media feeds are flooded with endless images of violence against children, some in the Global North have expressed a desire to adopt Palestinian children to give them a chance at a better life. Despite this decrease, the complications that come with international adoption remain.

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Key Qualities and Skills to Look for in Potential Board Members

Blue Avocado

. — Susan Dibble from Page Ahead Children’s Literacy Program Caring Comes First, Everything Else Can Be Taught Our board members must care about our mission. We serve children with disabilities and developmental delays, children that many don’t realize are in our community.

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Gather, Share, Build

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Ethically gathering reliable, consistent, and accurate data costs money, but its the only way to achieve an ecosystem in which most of the world can reap the benefits of emerging technology. Today, a major component of that infrastructure asymmetry is simply a lack of the volume and types of data required to make AI work.

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AI for Good: Transforming humanitarian response 

Candid

Yet many nonprofits hesitate to adopt AI, often due to perceived challenges around cost, expertise, and ethical considerations. Data recipes,” or AI-generated reusable code to perform analyses, is validated by a human expert to ensure accuracy, ethics, and alignment with the user’s question.

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True or False? A Quick Guide to Understanding Journalism Ethics

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

If you’re new to media relations — or you’re an experienced hand that needs a refresher — I recommend taking some time to review the Society of Professional Journalists ‘ Code of Ethics , which should provide you with the background you need to understand the rules of the road. be fair to your sources.

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Nonprofit Radio for January 27, 2025: Storytelling

Tony Martignetti

Whats ethical storytelling? We pull some lessons from her childrens favorite stories, the … Continue reading Nonprofit Radio for January 27, 2025: Storytelling → Sarah Wood: Storytelling Sarah Wood reminds us of the value in telling good stories to your stakeholders. Whats ethical storytelling?

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Three Simple Steps to Using Original Photos

Nonprofit Marketing Guide

Is there an ethical photo policy to address how people are portrayed? . #1 There is also a “pocket” release (a small version photographers can carry with them) and a photo release for children. 3 Ethical Photo Policies. This is particularly true for organizations that work with children. 1 Permission Forms.

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