AI has moved from theory to practical tools that nonprofits can use today. Adoption of generative AI is growing even faster than smartphones and tablets, which means your staff, volunteers, and funders are already starting to expect AI-enabled experiences.
For nonprofits, AI can help you:
- Streamline routine work like note-taking, data entry, scheduling, and basic research, so staff can focus on mission-critical activities.
- Do more with limited resources by automating low-value tasks and supporting content creation, planning, and information gathering.
- Reenergize teams who are feeling burned out or stuck, by giving them tools that remove busywork and spark new ideas.
Microsoft’s work with nonprofits shows that many organizations feel their productivity isn’t where it needs to be to drive mission success. At the same time, survey respondents report high expectations that AI can:
- Assist with necessary but repetitive tasks
- Reduce time spent on low-value activities
- Boost productivity and accelerate the pace of work
Because AI is increasingly built into tools you already use (like Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and GitHub), you don’t need to be a large organization or have a big innovation budget to get started. You can begin by experimenting with AI features in familiar apps and then expand as you see clear value for your mission.