Real-World Lessons in Nonprofit AI Adoption

Artificial Intelligence is transforming how nonprofits operate, communicate, and deliver services.

According to The State of AI in Nonprofits 2025 report by Tech Soup and Tapp Network, “85% of nonprofits have a high interest in tools like Generative AI and Predictive Analysis.” Adoption, however, is uneven. While many leaders see its potential, many organizations lack the staffing, funding, or policies necessary for thoughtful AI adoption.

Consider these realities, from The State of AI in Nonprofits 2025 report:

  • 76% of nonprofits do not have an AI strategy
  • 42% of nonprofits have one to two staff learning to use AI
  • 43% of nonprofits rely on one staff member to make IT and AI decisions
  • 80% of organizations do not have an AI-acceptable use policy

If this sounds familiar, you are not alone.

Join us on Wednesday, November 19 from 12:00 – 12:40 PM EST for the webinar, How to Adopt AI in Your Nonprofit with Real-World Lessons. Anne Duggan, Managing Director, Client CIO Group at TIFF will be joined by Ebonie Johnson Cooper, Faculty Director, Nonprofit Executive Education & Training, The Do Good Institute at the University of Maryland, Remy Reya, Director of AI & Thought Leadership of Compass Pro Bono, and Beverly Ross, Program Director, Compass Pro Bono. Drawing on the real experience of Compass Pro Bono’s own AI journey, you will learn what worked, what didn’t, and key insights to apply to your organization. With an emphasis on change management, this webinar will appeal to early adopters and skeptics alike.

This session will help you:

  • Identify where AI can have the greatest impact in your operations
  • Ask the right strategic questions to guide your team
  • Build a roadmap that empowers your staff

Register today to take a proactive and responsible approach to integrating AI into your organization.

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