Let's face it, AI is everywhere. And if you're AI-curious, it can be difficult to know where to start using it at your nonprofit and how to use it effectively. With that in mind, our partners at Kyva have put together a free, downloadable AI guide for nonprofits to point you in the right direction.
Kyva's Non-Profit AI Guide includes 15 tangible use cases to help you understand how you can actually use AI in your everyday work. You'll get ideas on how you can use AI in these areas, among others:
- Grantseeking, fundraising, and prospecting
- Marketing and outreach
- Program documentation and impact measurement
- Meeting preparation and notetaking, including meetings with your board
There's also a section that walks you through the process of setting up your first AI workflow, plus some guidance on data security, costs, and factors that impact adoption.
(TechSoup recommends that you have a AI acceptable use policy in place before you deploy AI tools across your organization. Unsure where to start? Check out our PDF guide.)
About Kyva
Kyva lets you build AI agents — customized AI assistants that let you automate a variety of tasks — in such a way that your data stays private and under your control. You can also choose to work with a variety of different AI models instead of having to settle for just one.
Kyva requires an AWS environment, though the company says on its website that it will "handle AWS deployment and technical setup" for you.
Google Gemini was used in the early drafting stages of this blog post to summarize the content of Kyva's guide. The final version you see here is entirely human-generated.
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