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Building Community-Centered AI Collaborations

Stanford Social Innovation Review

But as nonprofits consider how to incorporate AI into their work, many look to expertise from tech sector, expecting tools and implementation advice as well as ethical guidance. When mission-driven nonprofits partner exclusively with tech firms, they risk prioritizing efficiency and data over impact, ethics, and the community's needs.

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Guarding Trust: Overlooked Factors That Protect Your Nonprofit’s Reputation

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

Regular training on ethics, diversity, and inclusion helps align everyone with your nonprofits core principles. The vendors, contractors, and partners you collaborate with can influence public perception. A proactive approach to policy evaluation demonstrates your commitment to ethical leadership and operational excellence.

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Fundraising.AI Collaborative Launches ‘Framework Toward Responsible AI for Fundraising’

NonProfit PRO

This framework is the first of its kind and is tailored to address the ethical considerations and responsible use of artificial intelligence in the fundraising profession. Fundraising.AI announced the launch of its "Framework Toward Responsible AI for Fundraising."

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How cross-sector collaboration can create lasting change 

Candid

The most effective corporate social responsibility efforts are built on real partnerships with nonprofits and supported by government policies that allow these collaborations to thrive. As president and CEO of Easterseals, Ive seen the power of cross-sector collaboration firsthand.

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AI and Racial Justice: Navigating the Dual Impact on Marginalized Communities

NonProfit Quarterly

Without intentional, ethical oversight, the data and algorithms behind AI risk repeating patterns of exclusion, discrimination, and bias. Without intentional, ethical oversight, the data and algorithms behind AI risk repeating patterns of exclusion, discrimination, and bias.

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Key Qualities and Skills to Look for in Potential Board Members

Blue Avocado

Gary McGeough from Bristol Organizations Committed Team Players, Capable of Collaborating Effectively I seek individuals who are genuinely passionate about our mission and show a strong belief in our values and goals. I highly seek a person that promotes ethical and meaningful engagement of the organization’s stakeholders.

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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. And funders need to lead the way by establishing and investing in common infrastructures and hubs for collaboration.