From Data to Donations: How Responsible AI Boosts Nonprofit Fundraising

  • 02/20/2025
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Virtual
  • 477

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Did you know that over 58% of nonprofits are using AI in 2024, yet 55-60% of donors lapse from organizations? 

Whether you’re starting your AI journey or seeking to enhance existing strategies, this presentation will provide valuable insight and actionable strategies into making AI a transformative force, amplifying your impact within your vital missions. 

In this discussion, we will be discussing:

  1. Giving patterns have dramatically changed over two decades
  2. How nonprofit organizations are using AI today
  3. The use of Predictive AI and Generative AI in fundraising
  4. Why Responsible and Beneficial AI is necessary to ensure donor trust in fundraising practices
  5. How to develop a roadmap for implementing Responsible and Beneficial AI within your organization


Speaker: Elisabeth Walker


Elisabeth Walker is a results-driven business leader with an MBA and a 20-year track record of exceeding targets in sales, marketing, and business development. She understands the challenges nonprofits face in fundraising, and at DonorSearch, she empowers organizations with the actionable insights and wealth intelligence they need to identify and connect with potential donors, ultimately fueling their missions. Elisabeth has led teams, developed strategic partnerships, and successfully launched new products – experience she brings to her session on Data to Donations: How Responsible AI Boosts Nonprofit Fundraising. Deeply committed to servant leadership and passionate about making a real difference, she's eager to share practical strategies and proven techniques to help attendees achieve their fundraising goals. Join Elisabeth to learn more about Predictive vs. Generative and Responsible vs. Beneficial AI. 

Apra-NY is a 501(c)6 non-profit organization. Mailing Address: PO Box 578, Greenwood Lake, NY 10925

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