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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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The Future of Family Philanthropy

Stanford Social Innovation Review

As close observers of the world of family giving, we are convinced this is an historic moment for families and the future of philanthropy as well. What makes this moment perhaps the most notable time in the history of family philanthropy is that it is a time of crucial choices—with huge potential consequences and opportunities.

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Cultivating a Just Climate Philanthropy

Stanford Social Innovation Review

These farming families can play a significant role in mitigating climate change if they’re equipped with tools to maximize the environmental gains their land can deliver. The magnitude of the problem warrants philanthropy and aid at scale.

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7 eBooks for activists and donors: Ways to give back during Giving Season and beyond 

Candid

The internet has made it easier than ever to learn about acts of generosity and philanthropy. This collection of stories illustrates how philanthropy is about more than donating money; it’s a lifestyle of caring for your community. The Art of Good Deeds by Dwayne Ashley. To get started, see How can I access Candid’s eBook collection?

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5 Creative Ways to Reduce Your Nonprofit’s Event Costs

Top Nonprofits

By going digital, you can save on printing expenses and reduce your environmental impact. At this auction, all items are ethically sourced, and many prizes are experiences, such as a gift certificate to an upscale restaurant or free lessons at your community center rather than consumables.

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Prioritizing authentic connections through trust-based philanthropy 

Candid

At the Honnold Foundation, we had been working in partnership with grassroots organizations for some time before we learned that there was a term for the kind of grantmaking we do: trust-based philanthropy (TBP). That means we can fully embrace the impacts that result from their innovative efforts, even when they aren’t what we anticipated.

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Why Nonprofits Need to Be Early Explorers of the Metaverse

Nonprofit Tech for Good

As of now, nonprofits, activism, and philanthropy are virtually non-existent in the metaverse (pun intended). Big Tech, banks, corporations, and governments worldwide are betting big on the metaverse and its future. The Oculus Quest 2 experience. Nonprofit warriors, champions, changemakers, and fundraisers are needed in the metaverse ASAP.