Description
Let us explore the dynamic landscape of donor relations and how AI revolutionizes personalized engagement strategies for nonprofits!
Discover how AI-driven technologies like text-to-video conversion and generative AI reshape traditional fundraising practices. From creating captivating multimedia content to automating mundane tasks like writing auction item descriptions, Nathan and Scott uncover the myriad ways AI streamlines operations and enhances donor experiences.
Also, they examine Google's ongoing efforts to address bias in AI models, shedding light on the recent rebranding of Google's AI project from "Bard" to "Gemini" to promote transparency and inclusivity. The discussion delves into the implications of Google's AI mistakes, particularly the controversy surrounding their inaccurate images and news. Through thought-provoking dialogue, Scott and Nathan analyze the impact of these missteps on public perception and trust in AI technologies.
Moreover, Nathan and Scott unravel the potential of AI to transform donor relations from a labor-intensive process to a seamlessly personalized journey. Also, they point out how nonprofits can leverage AI to forge deeper connections with donors, boost efficiency, and propel their missions forward in this digital age.
[02:56] Conferences and Collaborations: AI in fundraising focusing on in-person events.
[08:15] Revolutionizing Fundraising: AI's Role in Accessible Creativity and Resource Efficiency
[15:18] Google's AI mistakes and their impact on trust.
[21:44] Empowering Donor Relations: Creative Use Cases for AI in Donor Relations
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Connect with Nathan and Scott:
LinkedIn (Nathan): linkedin.com/in/nathanchappell/
LinkedIn (Scott): linkedin.com/in/scott-rosenkrans
Website: fundraising.ai/
Nathan's prompt to ChatGPT:
“You are a coach on using generative AI you're working with donor relations and your task is to list out 30 use cases for how they can use generative AI tools in their day-to-day workflows to be more efficient and save time provide detailed explanations.”