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Art Fund’s AI policy: why, how and what

Mike Keating, Art Fund’s Associate Director – Digital Experience, spoke at AMA’s Digital Marketing Day 2024 about how he and his team developed an AI Policy for their organisation. Mike takes us through his session slides about why they created the AI policy, how they did it, what they included and what they learned along ... Read more


Published: 2024 | Resource type: Guide/tools

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) Example AI Policy

This policy provides a governance framework and practical guidance for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in cultural organisations. It aims to ensure responsible, ethical, and effective deployment of AI technologies while preserving our cultural values and mission. It can be used as a starting point for your organisation and then amended to fit your ... Read more


Published: 2024 | Resource type: Guide/tools

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Template: Social media policy

A useful social media policy template devised by CharityComms, the membership network for communications professionals working in UK charities.


Published: 2023 | Resource type: Guide/tools

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Example: Disability Action Plan

The Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI) shares their ACMI 2019-2022 Disability Action Plan.  It was created in the spirit of their organisational values which capture their commitment to inclusion and diversity. It calls upon ACMI to confront unconscious biases and exclusionary practices through embracing ambitious goals and exploring new ways of working in ... Read more


Published: 2022 | Resource type: Case studies

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National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance

Can you tell our readers a bit about what you do?   The National Criminal Justice Arts Alliance (NCJAA) aims to ensure all those in the criminal justice system can engage with arts and culture as a springboard to positive change.   We support a network of over 900 artists, organisations and criminal justice practitioners delivering innovative ... Read more


Published: 2019 | Resource type: Article