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It's no secret that nonprofit organizations are a bit behind the times when it comes to technology. There are many reasons why nonprofits are slower to adopt new technologies, from a lack of funding and resources to the fact that many of them work on tight budgets, which can make tech seem like an unnecessary expense. Add to that the fact that as humans, we don’t generally like change - adopting new technology at small organizations can feel insurmountable.
In today's episode, I’m talking with Beth Kanter and Allison Fine, authors of the new book “The Smart Nonprofit: Staying Human-Centered in An Automated World” to share with us how we can integrate smart tech into nonprofit work to work more effectively and improve the impact of our work on the sector.
Myths that Beth and Allison want us to walk away from:
Beth and Allison’s tips on integrating smart tech into nonprofit work
Favourite Quotes from Today’s Episode
“It's really focusing on this reset, focusing on making the shift to smart tech so you can improve the culture of your organization. And both of them take this intentional work. And our dream is that organizations will embrace this because what we see if they do it again, this time to think time, to breathe a time to really improve the impact of their work on the sector. ” - Beth K.
“You don't start to solve problems with a tool. You start to solve problems in conversation with a large group of stakeholders.” Allison F.
Resources from this EpisodeThe Smart Nonprofit
The Good Partnership
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It's no secret that nonprofit organizations are a bit behind the times when it comes to technology. There are many reasons why nonprofits are slower to adopt new technologies, from a lack of funding and resources to the fact that many of them work on tight budgets, which can make tech seem like an unnecessary expense. Add to that the fact that as humans, we don’t generally like change - adopting new technology at small organizations can feel insurmountable.
In today's episode, I’m talking with Beth Kanter and Allison Fine, authors of the new book “The Smart Nonprofit: Staying Human-Centered in An Automated World” to share with us how we can integrate smart tech into nonprofit work to work more effectively and improve the impact of our work on the sector.
Myths that Beth and Allison want us to walk away from:
Beth and Allison’s tips on integrating smart tech into nonprofit work
Favourite Quotes from Today’s Episode
“It's really focusing on this reset, focusing on making the shift to smart tech so you can improve the culture of your organization. And both of them take this intentional work. And our dream is that organizations will embrace this because what we see if they do it again, this time to think time, to breathe a time to really improve the impact of their work on the sector. ” - Beth K.
“You don't start to solve problems with a tool. You start to solve problems in conversation with a large group of stakeholders.” Allison F.
Resources from this EpisodeThe Smart Nonprofit
The Good Partnership
Liked this episode? Have an idea? Send us a text HERE :)
Support the show
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