EPISODE · Jun 30, 2026 · 43 MIN
How Data and AI Are Revolutionizing Philanthropy for Nonprofits and Donors
from Data Driven
In this episode, the conversation focused on the intersection of data intelligence, artificial intelligence, and philanthropy. A key theme that emerged was the growing importance of data-driven decision making in the nonprofit sector, which, despite representing 5% of the GDP and employing 10% of the American workforce, has lagged behind other industries in the adoption of technology and data practices.The discussion explored how organizations like Impala are aiming to transform the philanthropic landscape by providing robust data platforms and AI-driven tools to empower both large foundations and small nonprofits. Several points were raised, including the unique challenges philanthropy faces in measuring impact versus the traditional business focus on ROI, the rise of a new generation of data-savvy philanthropists, and how collaborative giving and customized data solutions are shaping a more transparent, effective, and innovative sector.Tune in as we examine how technology is not just changing the way give, but also who gives, why, and with what outcome—pushing philanthropy into a new age powered by actionable insights and human connection.LinksImpala -https://impala.digital/Time Stamps00:00 Importance of Data and Relationships03:59 Joining Impala through philanthropy09:00 Measuring organizational impact12:15 Engaging younger donors with data14:38 Impala's role in education analysis20:24 Empowering small nonprofits with AI22:50 Impala's AI platform strategy25:07 Improving investment decisions with AI28:25 Integrating AI with Data Platforms32:01 Using AI in philanthropic decisions34:58 Discussing collaborative giving trends39:28 Supporting small businesses with tech42:35 Appreciation and social impact goals
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