Leveraging Technology to Foster Generosity with Woodrow Rosenbaum
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Meet Woodrow Rosenbaum, the visionary Chief Data Officer behind GivingTuesday's global impact. With a robust background in market dynamics and audience transformation, Woodrow is in charge of understanding and promoting generosity worldwide. At the helm of the GivingTuesday Data Commons, he spearheads collaborative efforts across over 300 organizations and data teams in 50 countries. His pioneering research on individual giving behaviors informs strategic decisions and drives innovation in nonprofit data infrastructure. Beyond his role at GivingTuesday, Woodrow plays a pivotal role in shaping global philanthropy through his leadership on the Generosity Commission Research Task Force and as former Co-Chair of Global Impact Canada’s Board of Directors. His insights into technology and public policy, as a previous Fellow at Harvard Kennedy School’s Belfer Center, underscore his commitment to leveraging data for social good. Starting today's conversation, Woodrow shares his journey from commercial marketing to leading data-driven initiatives at GivingTuesday, highlighting the evolution and impact of the Data Commons. He explains how GivingTuesday has revolutionized donor acquisition and retention and how collective giving fosters a sense of community and higher engagement. Moreover, Woodrow discusses the critical role of generosity in a thriving civil society, emphasizing the importance of authentic engagement in building trust within the nonprofit sector. Delving deeper, Woodrow explores the AI Readiness Survey insights, revealing the current state of AI adoption among nonprofits and the challenges they face. He underscores the need for improved data practices and discusses the exciting potential of AI-driven solutions explicitly tailored to nonprofit needs. Woodrow then shifts to discuss the innovative tools and strategies being piloted to drive sector-specific innovation. He highlights GivingTuesday's role as a catalyst for technological adoption and experimentation and shares insights into the collaborative successes of the Fundraising.AI community. Through these efforts, Woodrow emphasizes the significance of leadership and open co-creation in achieving remarkable outcomes. Episode Highlights [01:35] Woodrow's Role at GivingTuesday [03:08] Applying Systems Thinking from Commercial Marketing to Nonprofit Data Strategies [04:15] Solving Measurement Challenges for GivingTuesday and Elevating Nonprofit Data Infrastructure [06:29] The Unexpected Impact of GivingTuesday on Donor Retention and the Broader Generosity Landscape [09:50] The Crucial Role of Generosity: Quantifying and Elevating Community Support within Civil Society [12:34] Balancing New Practices and Technology to Strengthen the Nonprofit Sector [14:47] The Power of Collective Action: How GivingTuesday's Unique Approach Drives Higher Engagement and Donor Retention [18:37] The Human Element in Effective Workplace Giving [19:27] Building Trust Through Authentic Engagement [22:00] Shifting the Mindset: Embracing Abundance and Integrated Storytelling in the Nonprofit Sector [26:43] AI Readiness in Nonprofits: Embracing Innovation and Overcoming Challenges for Sector-Specific Solutions [30:57] Leveraging AI to Enhance Nonprofit Data Practices [32:30] Driving Sector-Specific Innovation and Adoption through GivingTuesday [36:41] Transforming Fundraising with AI: Celebrating Collaborative Success and Leadership in Innovation Resources: Connect with Woodrow Rosenbaum: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/woodrowrosenbaum/ Website: givingtuesday.org Mentioned in the episode: GivingTuesday Data Commons: givingtuesday.org/data-commons/ Connect with Nathan and Scott: LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans Website: fundraising.ai
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