Beth Kanter
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Opinion
Artificial Intelligence Could Transform Fundraising if It’s Used Effectively and Ethically
The pandemic gave nonprofits a glimpse of how A.I. can change giving. Now foundations and nonprofits need to join forces to use these tools to jump-start a revolution in giving and ensure that organizations of all sizes and causes benefit. -
Opinion
Opinion: Chatbots, A.I., Cyborgs, and More Have the Potential to Help Fundraising
By freeing up staff, advanced technology could give humans more time to build personal ties with supporters. -
Opinion
Opinion: Doing Good Requires Happier, Healthier Workers
Nonprofits need to stop celebrating leaders who give up everything for the cause and instead get everyone — including boards, donors, and staff — to focus on well-being. -
Advice
To Keep Nonprofit Audiences Engaged, Get Them Moving
If you really want people to learn, and have fun in the process, get them up out of their chairs. -
Opinion
Go Beyond Counting Tweets to Find Success With Social Media
Groups that are best at analyzing their use of Facebook and Twitter conduct low-risk experiments and share their results online to get feedback from others. -
Advice
Using Social Media to Deepen Your Expertise
Twitter, Facebook, and other social media are excellent for promoting expertise, but consultants need a plan for how to use them and how to avoid information overload. -
Advice
A Gold Mine of Data About Smart Ways to Help Nonprofits
A new Packard Foundation study offers insights about how consultants can help strengthen an organization’s management. -
Books
How to Adjust to a ‘Networked’ World
Social networking can transform how nonprofit groups solve problems, write Allison Fine and Beth Kanter, the authors of The Networked Nonprofit, who will join The Chronicle Thursday for a live online radio broadcast.