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Grantmaking in the Age of AI
Discover insights from TAG, CAST, and IVAR’s AI in grantmaking design studio—reimagining funding with human-centered, responsible innovation.
Exponential IT and AI in Focus: A TAG2025 Workshop by Info-Tech Research Group
At TAG2025, Sharon Foltz of Info-Tech Research Group will lead a pre-conference session introducing attendees to Exponential IT practices.
Record Retention for Community Foundations
Clark Nuber CPA Sarah Wine shares how community foundations can build effective policies to ensure compliance, reduce risk, and improve efficiency.
TAG’s 2025 Contributing Sponsor
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State of Philanthropy Tech Survey Report
The Landscape of Technology in Philanthropy
Every two years, the Technology Association of Grantmakers (TAG) conducts its preeminent philanthropy tech survey to understand the policies, practices, and perceptions within the grantmaking community. As the only comprehensive survey focused on technology in philanthropy, it offers valuable insights into how grantmaking organizations are leveraging technology to advance their missions, deepen their impact and manage risk.
Responsible AI Adoption Framework in Philanthropy
An Initial Framework for Grantmakers
As society grapples with the increasing prevalence of AI tools, this framework addresses the need for grantmakers to adopt AI in alignment with their core values. It emphasizes the responsibility of philanthropic organizations to ensure that the usage of AI enables human flourishing, minimizes risk, and maximizes benefit. Beyond AI adoption, the framework also calls for foundations to play a crucial role in advancing the responsible use of AI for nonprofit enablement.
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