Дата і час
Місцезнаходження
Nonprofit fundraisers across organizations of all shapes and sizes are facing common challenges: We have to organize vast amounts of data, plan events and campaigns, develop creative and consistent messaging about our mission, and maintain a vast network of relationships with the individuals and institutions that support our work. All too often, we must do this work alone.
This workshop will show how AI can be a helpful thought partner that supports your development efforts in secure and accessible ways. Rather than handing over control, we will explore how it can be used to make your work more efficient and effective while keeping you (a human) in the driver’s seat.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
- Leveraging AI as a brainstorming partner for campaign planning, messaging, and prospect development
- Parsing data with AI to better understand your community including identifying trends, segmenting your audience, and better understanding supporter behavior.
- Building better workflows by integrating AI tools into key parts of your everyday tasks.
- Maintaining responsibility and high ethical standards by protecting data, preserving human oversight, and remaining transparent.
Presented by:

Maximilian Eyle, Executive Director, Central Current
Maximilian Eyle is the executive director of Central Current – a nonprofit newsroom for people building a life in CNY. Previously, Max served as the grants & communications specialist for The Gifford Foundation where he oversaw audience engagement and helped secure funding for a variety of regional nonprofit initiatives. He brings more than a decade of experience working in the communications sector.
Max is a native of Syracuse and a graduate of the Syracuse City Schools. In 2015, he earned his B.A. in history and American Studies from Hobart College. Max lives on the south-west side of Syracuse with his wife, daughter, and dog.
