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What AI Still Can't Do

  • September 12, 2024
  • 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
  • Virtual
  • 45

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There is still so much that AI cannot do. Over the last 2 years, artificial intelligence has exploded into our collective awareness, but it is fundamentally still a technology in its infancy.

So what’s next? This session will examine the critical gaps in current AI capabilities and explore the advancements needed to elevate its impact across the nonprofit industry.

We will uncover where AI technology needs to evolve, focusing on a mix of technology and ethical considerations. Additionally, we will address the human side of this transformation, emphasizing the importance of change management within organizations to foster an AI-ready culture.

Participants will leave with a comprehensive understanding of:

  • Current Landscape: An overview of how AI is currently utilized in fundraising.
  • Technological Gaps: Key areas where AI needs to develop further to meet the complex demands of nonprofit fundraising.
  • Strategic Implementation: Insights into best practices for integrating advanced AI solutions into fundraising strategies.
  • Change Management: Strategies for overcoming organizational resistance, fostering a culture of innovation, and ensuring staff are equipped and ready to leverage AI tools effectively.

About the Presenter: 

Griff Bohm, VP of Growth, Momentum

​Griff is a behavioral psychologist by training where he studied the psychology of giving and philanthropy at CU-Boulder. Since founding Momentum, he has worked with hundreds of nonprofits and raised many millions. In the 2020 election cycle, his work raised $15M. He has led successful capital campaigns for two international nonprofits and founded a microbrewery in Chilean Patagonia. He was Executive Editor of the BikeLife magazine, the nation's 3rd largest cycling related print publication by circulation. When he has free time, he's on his bike.



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