The INS Group
06/04/2026
Is your organization feeling the pressure to "do something" with AI but not sure where to start?
You are not alone. A new article from Stanford Social Innovation Review speaks directly to social impact leaders who are hearing from funders, boards, and staff about AI but haven't yet found a clear path forward.
The answer is not to rush to adopt the latest tool. It starts with four foundational questions:
1. AI for what? Ground the conversation in your mission, not the technology.
2. What will it take? Honestly assess your data, culture, and capacity.
3. How do we lead through this? Hold skepticism and possibility at the same time.
4. What pace is right for us? Move at the speed of trust, not the speed of hype.
One quote from the article says it best: "The loudest voices on AI are selling hype or warning of collapse. Neither is a strategy."
If your team has been putting off the AI conversation, this is the article to spark it.
Read it here: https://ssir.org/articles/entry/ai-strategy-social-impact-organizations
A Path Through AI Overwhelm (SSIR) Many social impact leaders feel pressure to engage with AI but are overwhelmed and lack a clear starting point. Four fundamental questions can help frame early conversations, grounding AI strategy in purpose, organizational capacity, and values.
05/26/2026
Did you know that a single word can completely change the meaning of your nonprofit’s message across different regions?
When communicating with diverse communities, literal translation isn't enough. For example, Spanish spoken in Mexico differs significantly from Spanish spoken in Argentina, and key terminology—especially around sensitive topics—doesn't always have a direct translation.
To build trust and create an inclusive environment, nonprofits must look beyond words to cultural sensitivity, regional differences, and accessible communication formats.
Check out our blog for key strategies to help your organization achieve genuine connection and accuracy in your outreach.
https://theinsgroup.com/tips-for-nonprofits-to-ensure-culturally-sensitive-translations/
Looking to bridge the language gap with confidence? The INS Group offers professional, native-speaking language translation and interpretation services designed to ensure your message is linguistically accurate, culturally sensitive, and meaningful.
Reach out to us today to elevate your multilingual outreach!
Tips for Nonprofits to Ensure Culturally Sensitive Translations Translation services are vital for nonprofits working with people across diverse communities. It allows organizations to engage with various stakeholders.
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