Nonprofits are doing WHAT with AI?

EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 4 MIN

Nonprofits are doing WHAT with AI?

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Did you know that nearly 70% of nonprofit workers would be happier if AI could take over their repetitive tasks? That's a staggering number, and Jim Carter dives into this fascinating topic in the latest episode of The Prompt. Nonprofits, often strapped for time and resources, are turning to AI not just for efficiency but to amplify their impact.Jim explores how nonprofits are using AI to increase donations by personalizing outreach, much like how Netflix knows your next binge-worthy show. For instance, World Hope International saw a significant boost in donations by simply tweaking its approach with AI insights. But it's not just about the money; AI is transforming how nonprofits handle data, making real-time, data-driven decisions akin to Amazon's customer feedback loop. This is helping organizations prove their impact to funders more effectively.On the volunteer front, AI is playing matchmaker, aligning volunteers with roles that suit their skills and availability, almost like a nonprofit LinkedIn. AI-powered chatbots are also stepping in to streamline volunteer onboarding and engagement. And when it comes to content creation, AI is assisting in drafting posts and generating visuals, freeing up teams to focus on storytelling and mission-driven work.The key takeaway? Nonprofits are showcasing a new way to think about innovation. They're using AI not to replace people but to empower them, proving that technology can expand what's possible. It's about creating more impact, not just working faster.Jim's episode is a call to rethink AI's role—not as a tool for efficiency but as an amplifier of human effort. Tune in and let's shape a future where AI serves people, not just organizations.If you're looking for even more support, join the conversation in his Fast Foundations community at fastfoundations.com/slack. It's where Jim shares the latest in AI in a simple, digestible way so you can benefit from it in your everyday life. He runs it for people like you who love this space. And right now, it's open for enrollment.  Networking & Collaborations AI Insights & Tools Showcase Monthly Q&A “office hours” calls with Jim A 1:1 Welcome Call with Jim and more!Check it out here: https://fastfoundations.com/slack 🔗Take it a step further and explore how AI can transform your business, especially if you have your own podcast by checking out https://bara.ai

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