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EPISODE · Nov 26, 2025 · 5 MIN

Episode 224: How to Predict Campaign Results Before You Launch (Using AI + Past Data)

from Million Dollar Nonprofit · host Tom Kelly

Ever launch a campaign you knew was great — only to watch it flop? Meanwhile, something you wrote in five minutes takes off?That’s not luck — that’s data. In this episode of The Million Dollar Nonprofit, Tom Kelly shows you how to use past campaign data and AI to forecast your next fundraising results before you even hit “publish.”Using the Collect. Compare. Correct. framework, you’ll learn how to:✅ Collect — Gather your best-performing campaign data from emails, social, and donation reports.✅ Compare — Use ChatGPT to analyze patterns, tone, and timing that predict success.✅ Correct — Adjust copy, visuals, and structure before launch based on AI insights.Tom shares how one youth mentoring nonprofit used this exact process to analyze 12 months of data and discovered which stories, days, and images drove 47% more donations — all before launching their next campaign.If you’re ready to stop guessing and start predicting, this episode gives you the blueprint to launch smarter, not harder.

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