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Leveraging AI in Social Work: A Pathway to Empowering Vulnerable Populations

NonProfit Leadership Alliance

The intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and social work is guiding a new era of technological transformation, promising to revolutionize how social services are delivered to the most vulnerable sectors of society.

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How Investors Can Shape AI for the Benefit of Workers

Stanford Social Innovation Review

Instead, they can lean into the uniquely human elements of their job in ways that require emotional and contextual assessment and insight that technology cannot replicate. We’ve seen this same scenario play out with other technological leaps forward, time and time again. Nearly one in five home healthcare aides lives in poverty.

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[VIDEO] Power Of Community In Strategic Planning

Bloomerang

I could practically teaching this class. They had to deal with their own students and their own curriculum. Of course, is it ethical? Our buddy, Maureen Wallbeoff is going to talk about how to get some ROI out of your technology investment. So I have a question for you, and feel free to put this in the chat box.

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Movement Economies: Building an Economics Rooted in Movement

NonProfit Quarterly

In the Bronx, co-op organizers have partnered with public school teachers to develop a curriculum where high school students “learn by doing.” Sara Horowitz, “The Mutualist Ethic: Planting the Saplings for the Tree of Mutualism,” Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine 29, no. 46 Education in community economics is also key.