Blogs

AI and the future of Plagiarism

Will current plagiarism rules hold up in a generative AI world?

February 21, 2024
Jack Budington
AI and the future of Plagiarism

What I Learned About Stories from a Man Named “Bad Idea”

He shared a long, sordid tale about hiking in bare feet.

December 5, 2023
Robb Hoffheins
What I Learned About Stories from a Man Named “Bad Idea”

What is philanthropy?

The word philanthropy has become synonymous with money. It's so much bigger.

August 3, 2023
Jack Budington
What is philanthropy?

Maximizing Engagement through Digital Donor Reporting

Imagine donors seeing and hearing beneficiaries on video.

November 7, 2022
Robb Hoffheins
Maximizing Engagement through Digital Donor Reporting

Curiosity Killed the Cat?

Sometime towards the end of the Middle Ages, there lived a special cat.

September 14, 2022
Jack Budington
Curiosity Killed the Cat?

Adam, Eve, and the Apple: How Stories Evolve

Eve never handed Adam an "apple" in the Garden of Eden.

May 25, 2022
Jack Budington
Adam, Eve, and the Apple: How Stories Evolve

Relevant Stories are Important. But This is Even More Critical.

Don't just tell a story, do this...

May 8, 2019
Robb Hoffheins
Relevant Stories are Important. But This is Even More Critical.

Impact Stories Can Influence Donor Engagement, Intent to Give, and Giving

Connect donors with stories of real beneficiaries.

June 29, 2018
Robb Hoffheins
Impact Stories Can Influence Donor Engagement, Intent to Give, and Giving

What do The Buddha, Confucius, Socrates and Jesus all have in common?

How do we build trust with a generation that is inherently distrustful?

May 17, 2018
Jon Budington
What do The Buddha, Confucius, Socrates and Jesus all have in common?

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