As nonprofits and professional associations consider how best to implement generative AI technology into their operations, Info-Tech has published new research and selected use cases on the emerging technology to highlight how industry IT leaders can leverage AI to unlock new opportunities and efficiencies.
The research from the firm includes practical, value-driven use cases for generative AI, aiming to accelerate a transformative shift within nonprofit and professional associations. According to Info-Tech’s Future of IT survey, approximately one in five IT leaders have already incorporated AI into their business strategy. This statistic underscores the imperative for IT leaders in the nonprofit industry to initiate the integration of AI into their operations.
“Gen AI holds transformative potential for nonprofits and professional associations, yet its adoption has been sluggish due to industry caution,” says
Info-Tech explains in the new resource that the industry is grappling with the advent of Gen AI. One reason is a prevailing uncertainty about where to begin, reflecting a lack of comprehension of its potential applications and how they can be aligned with strategic objectives. Concerns about AI risks are also escalating, particularly around risks that could impact constituent privacy, organizational reputation, and data security. This situation highlights the industry’s urgent need to carefully steer through these unknown territories.
“Nonprofits and professional associations face challenges in navigating the Gen AI landscape,” explains de Ridder. “Info-Tech’s approach is about more than just technology; it’s about responsible and purpose-driven implementation. Our Gen AI use case library for nonprofits and professional associations provides the compass these organizations need to confidently leverage AI, ensuring they stay focused on their goals while embracing innovation.”
Info-Tech advises IT leaders within nonprofit and professional associations to expedite the development of a Gen AI roadmap, emphasizing the importance of doing so rapidly and responsibly. This strategic approach offers numerous advantages, including:
- Authentic constituent chatbot: IT can deploy constituent service chatbots with human-like responses for complex inquiries.
- Fundraising/membership intelligence: Organizations are in the position to leverage Gen AI to nurture donors and members and increase the likelihood of donations or memberships.
- Grant-writing transformation: AI can help produce grant applications to offer time-saving benefits.
In the new blueprint, the firm explains that Gen AI can seamlessly incorporate into nonprofit & professional associations when approached with careful planning and responsibility. By strategically implementing Gen AI, the industry can harness its potential to drive its mission forward effectively.
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