Curious about how AI can shape the future of nonprofits? Join us for a lively lunchtime discussion that dives deep into the benefits, risks, and practical strategies for integrating AI into your organization. Whether you’re brand new to artificial intelligence or already looking for ways to deepen your understanding, this conversation is perfect for anyone interested in unlocking the full potential of AI in the nonprofit sector.
During this engaging session, you’ll get a clear understanding of key AI terms and discover real-world applications specifically designed for nonprofits. We’ll also explore NTEN's AI Framework for an Equitable World, offering guidance on how to make ethical decisions while leveraging AI to further your mission. From improving efficiency to enhancing your outreach, AI presents incredible opportunities to transform how nonprofits operate across various settings.
In this session, you'll:
Facilitators:
Amy Sample Ward, CEO of NTen
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Amy is driven by a belief that the nonprofit technology community can be a movement-based force for positive change. Their prior experience in direct service, policy, philanthropy, and capacity-building organizations has fueled Amy's work to create meaningful, inclusive, and compassionate community engagement and educational opportunities for organizations around the world. As the CEO of NTEN, Amy inspires the NTEN team and global partners to believe in community-generated change. Amy believes technology can help nonprofits reach their missions more effectively and equitably, but doing so takes intention and investment in training, access, and collaboration.
Tristan Penn, Equity & Accountability Director
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I'm originally from Central Kansas and am a citizen of the Navajo Nation. I hold a BS in Child & Family Development Psychology from the University of Kansas. I've worked in nonprofits for the past 20 years, primarily Boys & Girls Clubs and youth development organizations. I'm passionate about nonprofit community engagement, organizational best practices, youth development, and diversity, equity, and inclusion.I began my professional DEI work with Pacific Educational Group's three-year cohort/professional development initiative "Beyond Diversity: Courageous Conversations" while working for the Boys and Girls Club and Lawrence Public School in 2009. Additionally, I hold a Masters in Organizational Leadership with an emphasis in Strategic Innovation and Change Management Psychology from Colorado State University. Coupled with my lived experience as a Black and Navajo professional, I have served on previous organizations' equity teams/advisory boards/consulting teams and been a facilitator for DEI (rooted in racial equity) in the workplace and nonprofit programming, operations, and leadership development.
Tuesday Nov 19, 2024
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM CST
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