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NonprofitNewsFeed.com aggregates information from 100's of news sources and creates a quick summary of the most popular stories from the industry. This podcast features Whole Whale hosts that summarize and discuss the weekly nonprofit news.

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NonprofitNewsFeed.com aggregates information from 100's of news sources and creates a quick summary of the most popular stories from the industry. This podcast features Whole Whale hosts that summarize and discuss the weekly nonprofit news.

    AI in the Nonprofit Sector: Revolutionizing Social Change (news)

    AI in the Nonprofit Sector: Revolutionizing Social Change (news)

    Hosts: George Weiner (Chief Whaler, Whole Whale), Nick (General Strategies, Whole Whale)

    This week’s episode of the Nonprofit Newsfeed dives deep into the growing influence of AI in the nonprofit sector. George Weiner and Nick discuss the latest trends, challenges, and opportunities, highlighting key stories and developments.

    Main Topics

    AI in Nonprofits:

    Featured Article: Chronicle of Philanthropy’s June cover story on AI nonprofits. Key Organizations: Quill.org: Uses AI to provide interactive exercises and personalized feedback in classrooms. Khan Academy: Partnered with OpenAI to create generative AI tools for personalized student learning. Justice Lab: Developed AI-powered chatbots and translation tools to assist immigrants with legal processes. FairBio: Uses AI for antibiotic research. The Contingent: Employs AI in foster parent recruitment.

    Ethical Considerations and Risks:

    The importance of ethical AI deployment to avoid potential harms, such as the misuse of deepfakes by students. The balance between leveraging AI for educational benefits and addressing the digital divide.

    OpenAI’s Nonprofit Pricing Tier:

    OpenAI introduces a new pricing tier for nonprofits at $20 per seat per month. Encouragement for nonprofits to adopt paid, trusted AI tools to avoid data leaks and ensure security.

    Google Search Overview Controversy:

    Google’s new AI feature generates bizarre and inaccurate responses, raising concerns about the safety and reliability of AI in search. The discussion on the implications of these errors and Google’s response to public backlash. Critical Insights AI in Education: AI can revolutionize education by providing personalized learning experiences, but it must be implemented ethically to avoid widening the educational gap. Nonprofit AI Adoption: Nonprofits are encouraged to adopt AI tools cautiously, ensuring data security and ethical use. Google’s AI Challenges: The rollout of Google’s AI search feature highlights the need for careful oversight and accurate information dissemination in AI applications. Quotes George Weiner: “AI allows students to learn at their own pace in a way I don’t really think has ever quite been possible like now.” Nick: “With any new technology, there’s tremendous upside, but there are also tremendous risks.” Calls to Action Nonprofits interested in AI tools should explore OpenAI’s nonprofit pricing tier and consider the ethical implications of AI use. Listeners are encouraged to stay informed about AI developments and advocate for responsible AI implementation in their organizations. Closing Thought

    The episode underscores the transformative potential of AI in the nonprofit sector, while also emphasizing the need for ethical considerations and responsible implementation. As AI continues to evolve, nonprofit professionals must navigate these changes thoughtfully to maximize positive social impact.

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    • 15 min
    Roundup for charity on the rise & Slack AI Policy Fail (news)

    Roundup for charity on the rise & Slack AI Policy Fail (news)

    Would you like to round-up for charity?

     

    Point-of-sale donations, especially “round-up” campaigns, have seen a significant surge in recent years, raising millions of dollars for various charitable causes. In 2022, these campaigns brought in $749 million, a 24% increase from 2020. A recent survey conducted by Binghamton University faculty revealed that 53% of Americans give impulsively to charities at the checkout, with certain demographics being more likely to donate. Women, Black respondents, and middle-class individuals under 50 who have not attended college were found to be the top-giving demographics, contrasting with traditional donors who are usually older, higher-earning college graduates.

     

    The success of round-up donations can be attributed to several factors, including the perceived lower “pain” of donating spare change, the human preference for round numbers, and the subtle guilt induced by declining a low-cost request. Taco Bell Foundation, for example, doubled its annual fundraising by switching from asking for $1 donations to a round-up strategy. Similarly, Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals raised $138 million in 2022 through point-of-sale campaigns, accounting for a third of its total fundraising.

     

    However, the ubiquity of these requests may lead to donor fatigue, and some consumers express concerns about the transparency of where their donations are going. Despite these potential drawbacks, the success of round-up campaigns is undeniable, and they have become a significant source of funding for many nonprofits, raising the profile of local organizations doing fantastic work in customers’ own communities.

     

    Melinda French Gates says she’s donating $1B to women’s rights | NBC News

     

    Melinda French Gates is committing $1 billion over the next two years to support women’s rights, including reproductive rights, through her organization Pivotal Ventures. This decision comes amid growing political violence against women and maternal health issues, with Gates highlighting that only a small fraction of charitable giving supports women-focused organizations. Her initiative aims to improve mental and physical health for women and girls and includes a $250 million grant for grassroots groups. How might this significant funding shift the landscape for women’s rights globally?

     

     

    Slack users horrified to discover messages used for AI training | Ars Technica

    Slack users were shocked to find out their messages were being used to train AI models, sparking a backlash that has the company scrambling to clarify its policies. Despite reassurances from Slack engineers that customer data isn’t used for training large language models, the existing policy’s ambiguity has left users uneasy. Salesforce, Slack’s parent company, promised to update privacy principles to better explain data usage, but the lack of an easy opt-out mechanism adds to users’ frustrations.

     

    Current Policy: Privacy principles: search, learning and artificial intelligence | Legal | Slack

    Updated AI statement:  How Slack protects your data when using machine learning and AI

    How to opt-out Contact slack to opt out. If you want to exclude your Customer Data from Slack global models, you can opt out. To opt out, please have your org,

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    Exploring AI in Nonprofits: Insights from Seth Godin & Latest Tech Updates (news)

    Exploring AI in Nonprofits: Insights from Seth Godin & Latest Tech Updates (news)

    📌 This week on the Nonprofit News Feed: Join George Weiner, Chief Whaler at Whole Whale, and Nick Azulay, Digital Strategist, as they dive into the latest developments affecting the nonprofit sector.

    🔹 Special Guest: Get insights from Seth Godin on raising over $70,000 through positive auctions with GoodBids.org. 🔹 AI Advancements: Discover the implications of OpenAI’s GPT-4.0 and Google’s new AI-driven search overviews for nonprofits. 🔹 Fundraising & Tech: Learn about Whole Whale’s latest rollout of GPT-4.0 for Omni and Gemini image generation with DALL-E 3. 🔹 Google Ad Grant Cohort: Hear about the clever foundation that secured 10 seats for their grantees and the upcoming hands-on learning session. 🔹 Policy Alert: Understand the potential impacts of House Republicans attempting to cut funding for LGBTQ nonprofits. 🔹 Fraud Prevention: Minnesota Attorney General shuts down 17 sham nonprofits defrauding the federal child nutrition program. 🔹 Feel-Good Story: Celebrate the success of Habitat for Humanity’s Veterans Build in Charlotte, NC, providing a home for veterans George and Karen.

    Transcript:

    This week on the nonprofit news feed. Well, my name is George Weiner. I’m the chief whaler of Whole Whale. And we have Nick Azulay, the digital strategist at Whole Whale. We’re excited. You know, we bring you nonprofit news, of course, but we also want to start talking a little bit about what’s going on at Whole Whale.

    I’m excited because this week we are also dropping our interview with Seth Godin and His work with good bids. org and how they just in their pilot raised over 70, 000 with positive auctions, all of that to come on this feed on our YouTube channel. Also had a busy week last week because we rolled out GPT 4 0 0 for Omni across all cause writer customers.

    And also rolled out the Gemini image generation alongside DALI three. So we’re always pushing the newest and best models to give access to the folks in our cause writer AI. Also, it was pretty funny. There was somebody who reached out for our Google ad grant cohort, a very clever foundation that bought up 10 seats of the ad grant cohort for their grantees and, you know, snapped up all of the early birds.

    Very, very smart play by them for our Google ad grant cohort hands on learning coming in July. We have seven seats available as of this recording and you know, they are certainly valuable and going quick and hopefully we can help everyone interested in joining that hands on Google ad grant cohort.

    All right, Nick. About Whole Whale, what about the news? George, this is a big one. And I think that, you know, we’re not on just a, any tech podcast, right? We care about nonprofits and tech and digital, but I think last week’s announcement, announcements are too important not to talk about because they will have major implications for nonprofits.

    So last week, both. Open AI and Google and then later Microsoft made various announcements about AI offerings. So open AI released its new GPT 4. 0 model. That was the big announcement from them. The big announcement from Google, at least from our perspective is the rollout of search overviews.

    You heard us mentioning just last week on the podcast that SGE was coming, search generated experience. Lo and behold, 48 hours later, it was here. So users across the continent of the United States are now seeing AI generated results on their search engine result pages, or SERPs, for a multitude of searches.

    We write, as we talk about now we don’t yet

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    • 21 min
    Navigating Google Core Updates for Nonprofits (news)

    Navigating Google Core Updates for Nonprofits (news)

    Episode Summary: Navigating Google’s Core Update and Nonprofit Impacts

    In this episode of the Nonprofit News Feed, George Weiner, Chief Whaler of Whole Whale, and Nick Azoulay, Digital Strategist at Whole Whale, delve into the recent Google core update and its implications for nonprofits. They also cover other significant news, including personnel changes at the Gates Foundation and new grant opportunities from Amazon Web Services.

    Main Topics:

    Google’s March 2024 Core Update:

    Impact on Nonprofits: George and Nick discuss how the recent Google core update has led to a substantial decline in organic traffic for many nonprofits, including a 40% drop in some cases at Whole Whale. This update prioritizes content quality and credibility over links, which could disadvantage smaller nonprofits. Search Generated Experience (SGE): The anticipated rollout of Google’s SGE will prioritize AI-generated answers over traditional search results, potentially reducing visibility and engagement for nonprofit websites.

    Melinda French Gates Resigns from Gates Foundation:

    Transition: Melinda French Gates steps down from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to focus on her personal philanthropic efforts, particularly around women and families. The foundation will now be chaired solely by Bill Gates and renamed the Gates Foundation. Implications: This significant change could impact the foundation’s strategic direction and funding priorities.

    Amazon Web Services Imagine Grants for Nonprofits:

    Grant Details: AWS is offering grants to nonprofits to leverage cloud technology for mission-critical projects. Categories include Pathfinder Generative AI Award and Go Further, Faster, with awards ranging from $50,000 to $200,000. Application Window: Open from May 3rd to June 3rd, these grants provide financial support, promotional credits, and implementation guidance.

    Black Lives Matter vs. Tides Foundation:

    Lawsuit: The BLM Global Network is suing the Tides Foundation for allegedly diverting $33 million meant for them. The case raises questions about fiscal sponsorship and fund allocation. Fiscal Sponsorship: George explains the benefits and potential pitfalls of fiscal sponsorship for nonprofit organizations.

    Feel-Good Story: Arizona Champions of Change:

    Awards: Arizona Big Media announces finalists for the Champions of Change awards, highlighting visionary nonprofit leaders in the state. This initiative underscores the importance of recognizing local heroes in the nonprofit sector.

    Critical Insights:

    Google’s Update: Nonprofits must closely monitor their organic traffic and adapt their SEO strategies to maintain visibility. Regular traffic reports and proactive adjustments are essential. Philanthropic Shifts: Changes in leadership at major foundations like the Gates Foundation can have wide-reaching effects on funding and strategic priorities. Grant Opportunities: Nonprofits should explore tech-centric grants like AWS Imagine Grants to innovate and modernize their operations.

    Call to Action:

    Nonprofits should review their organic traffic metrics and SEO strategies in light of Google’s core update. Explore grant opportunities and consider applying for AWS Imagine Grants to boost tech infrastructure. Recognize and celebrate local nonprofit leaders through community awards and initiatives.

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    Deepfake AI & Nonprofits (news)

    Deepfake AI & Nonprofits (news)

    🌟 Episode Highlight: Adapting to Google’s Algorithm Updates and the Power of AI in Nonprofit Marketing

    In the most recent episode of Whole Whale’s nonprofit news feed, George Weiner, Chief Whaler, alongside digital strategist Nick Pazerle, embarked on a comprehensive discussion beginning with the pressing challenges presented by Google’s recent core updates. These updates, particularly those in October 2023 and March 2024, have significantly impacted organic traffic, leading to a 40% drop for Whole Whale. The key takeaway? Google’s shift towards prioritizing content that offers genuine value, pushing nonprofits to rethink content creation strategies in the AI era.

    🔍 Deep Dive into Deepfakes: A Call for Nonprofit Vigilance

    The conversation took a critical turn towards the alarming rise of deepfake technology. A highlighted incident involved a Maryland high school principal falsely accused through deepfake audio, illustrating the urgent need for nonprofits to educate and protect their communities against the misuse of AI. This segment underscores the importance of media literacy and the role of nonprofits in fostering a discerning and informed public.

    🐎 Highlighting Horse Racing’s Dark Side: A Nonprofit’s Crusade

    The episode also shone a light on Horse Racing Wrongs, a nonprofit advocating against the cruel realities of horse racing. With a focus on the protest at the 150th Kentucky Derby, the discussion emphasized the ethical considerations and the push for more humane practices within the sport, reflecting on the broader implications for animal rights and welfare.

    💡 Google’s Bold Move: Addressing Homelessness with Direct Financial Support

    An innovative approach to tackling homelessness and poverty in the San Francisco Bay Area was also a topic of discussion, courtesy of Google.org’s All Ads Up program. This initiative, which provides up to $1,000 a month to homeless families, is a part of a larger $4.5 billion commitment to improve housing availability. The program’s potential to offer a fresh perspective on universal basic income and its impact on housing stability, income, and mental health was highlighted.

    🏃 A Feel-Good Finale: The Office-Themed 5K Race for Community Improvement

    The episode wrapped up on a lighter note with the story of an Office-themed 5K race in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Organized by the nonprofit Valley in Motion, the event not only celebrated the beloved TV show but also brought together over 1,500 participants globally to support local community improvements, showcasing the power of creativity and community in nonprofit initiatives.

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    Digital Frontiers and Legal Battles over Homelessness (news)

    Digital Frontiers and Legal Battles over Homelessness (news)

    **Whole Whale Podcast Episode: Innovations, Advocacy, and the Future of Nonprofit Strategy**

    In this enlightening episode of the Whole Whale Podcast, George Weiner, alongside digital strategist Nick Azoulay, unravels a series of compelling updates and discussions that span the gamut of nonprofit innovation, legal advocacy, and strategic insights aimed at navigating the dynamic landscape of the nonprofit sector.

    **Whole Whale’s Google Ad Grant Cohort Announcement** George Weiner kicks off the episode with exciting news about Whole Whale’s Google Ad Grant Cohort. Despite initial hesitance due to a busy schedule, the overwhelming interest from nonprofits has led to the program’s return this summer, starting July 17th. Limited to 25 organizations, with priority given to internal clients, this initiative has been pivotal in advancing nonprofits’ capabilities in managing the $10,000 a month Google Ad Grant. The cohort is designed to significantly boost participants’ proficiency in digital advertising, akin to training them as members of the Whole Whale ads team.

    **Supreme Court’s Examination of Homelessness Criminalization** The conversation shifts to a critical legal development as the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) scrutinizes the criminalization of homelessness, spotlighting a contentious case from Grants Pass, Oregon. This case challenges anti-camping laws under the Eighth Amendment, questioning the constitutionality of penalizing the unsheltered when no adequate shelter options are available. Activists and major advocacy organizations argue that such laws exacerbate the homelessness crisis, urging for more humane and inclusive solutions. This discussion underscores the complex, systemic issues surrounding homelessness, with George and Nick expressing deep concerns over the punitive approach and its implications.

    **FCC Restores Net Neutrality** The episode then delves into the FCC’s landmark decision to restore net neutrality, a move that has sparked debate across political and business spectrums. This reinstatement ensures that broadband providers are classified as common carriers, promoting a free and open internet. While some critics fear it may hinder innovation and increase regulatory burdens, George and Nick highlight the broad support for net neutrality among nonprofits and advocacy groups, emphasizing its importance for equitable access to information and digital rights.

    **M&R Benchmarks for 2024** George and Nick analyze the latest M&R Benchmarks report, revealing trends in nonprofit marketing and fundraising. Key findings include a slight decline in online revenue, a significant increase in monthly giving, and the continued dominance of desktop devices for larger donations despite the prevalence of mobile traffic. The data presents a mixed bag of challenges and opportunities, with a notable shift towards increased advertising investments, particularly in radio spending. This segment offers valuable insights for nonprofits looking to refine their marketing and fundraising strategies.

    **The Pitch: A Philanthropic Spin on Shark Tank** Ending on a high note, the episode highlights “The Pitch,” an innovative event hosted by the United Way of Metropolitan Dallas in North Texas. This philanthropic twist on Shark Tank sees five local nonprofit startups competing for $275,000 in funding, presenting their solutions to community issues before celebrity judges and a live audience. George and Nick applaud this creative approach to fundraising and awareness, recognizing its potential to foster community engagement and spotlight the impactful work of nonprofits.

    In closing, the episode not only informs but also inspires, urging nonprofits to embrace innovation, advocate for justice, and strategically navigate the challenges and opportunities ahead.

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