Artificial intelligence has real promise in the nonprofit world, but when it comes to donor relationships, chatbots can only go so far. While they’re useful for answering FAQs and collecting data, they fall short in areas requiring empathy, nuance, and personalized connection. To communicate effectively with donors, nonprofits must blend AI’s efficiency with the irreplaceable value of human interaction.
Read MoreDespite being more connected than ever, younger generations often find themselves disconnected from the people right in front of them. Whether in a lobby or at a dinner table, many sit together yet remain absorbed in their screens—a behavior known as “phubbing.” Research shows that excessive phone use weakens relationships, reduces attention spans, and diminishes meaningful interactions. While smartphones are essential, setting boundaries—like phone-free meals or conversations—can help reclaim real-world connections before screen addiction reshapes social bonds for good.
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