The following present low-to-moderate effort uses of AI in categories shared by most nonprofits. They are far from the only uses, but they are a good start for considering how using AI might benefit you.
AI use may be embedded in a vendor's tool (e.g. in Email) or you may use a general AI tool such as Gemini or ChatGPT.
Some are "free", but most will cost something.
These suggestions were generated by Gemini and adapted/extended by Jim Mitchell
Rapidly creates first drafts of complex grant narratives from program notes.
Scales personalized outreach (e.g., "Hi [Name], thanks for your gift to [Project]") for hundreds of donors.
Quickly makes outreach materials accessible to non-English speakers.
Generates social posts, images, and newsletter snippets from one blog post or draft.
AI-driven tools optimize Google Ad Grant spend to reach target beneficiaries.
Converts raw notes or voice recordings into structured case files.
There are AI's that are HIPAA/SOC2 compliant
Transcribe electronic meetings and prepare minutes with actions
Provides 24/7 answers for basic service FAQs (hours, location, eligibility).
Must keep the information current
Records, transcribes, and extracts action items from Board/Staff meetings.
Privacy and security concerns must be considered
Drafts HR handbooks, safety protocols, other policies.
These can be based on state/federal standards.
AI-categorization of "Info@" inboxes to triage urgent beneficiary needs.
Typically provided by a vendor
Note: The links on this and other pages have been provided by Gemini. I have used Gemini extensively in revising this website.
Update: 2/2/2026