As the pandemic shifted nonprofit events like donor meetings and fundraising events online, more organizations chose to apply artificial intelligence to boost the quantity and quality of virtual giving. With AI continuing to grow more popular in the nonprofit sector, it is vital to understand what features AI offers and what to look for when implementing AI in your organization.


AI is now used in the nonprofit industry to identify potential donors, propose donor messaging, and decide the appropriate amount to ask for a potential donation. In the future, the benefits of employing AI might include automating labor-intensive procedures such as data cleaning and predictive modeling to answer fundraising questions.


To read more on AI’s role in nonprofits, download The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s “Artificial Intelligence and Fundraising: An Overview” here.
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As the pandemic shifted nonprofit events like donor meetings and fundraising events online, more organizations chose to apply artificial intelligence to boost the quantity and quality of virtual giving. With AI continuing to grow more popular in the nonprofit sector, it is vital to understand what features AI offers and what to look for when implementing AI in your organization.


AI is now used in the nonprofit industry to identify potential donors, propose donor messaging, and decide the appropriate amount to ask for a potential donation. In the future, the benefits of employing AI might include automating labor-intensive procedures such as data cleaning and predictive modeling to answer fundraising questions.


To read more on AI’s role in nonprofits, download The Chronicle of Philanthropy’s “Artificial Intelligence and Fundraising: An Overview” here.
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