Post-Keynote Recap for Nonprofits: Data Strategy and AI
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Notes:
- John Townsend, CIO of the National Trust, and Ifar Jansen, senior area vp, public sector nonprofit. Having an amazing dream for us so far. Okay, I love to hear it.
- Digital transformation of how we can deliver through digital. Really providing that personal touch, which is so important. It all starts with our audience, of course. And this is an enabling capability for us to deliver on our charitable purpose.
- Working together as a community, as a group, really helps you to implement and think about the business change. No matter how fast or how new the technology is, we always need to be mindful of that human component. To drive impact, you must be as efficient as possible.
- A strong theme for the keynote is AI for good. How can nonprofits enable the core mission of AI with technology? We need to be careful that the industry of nonprofit is missing the boat, leveraging the technology.
- We need to do more with less in the nonprofit sector, says Eiffel. For some nonprofits, that enabling them to reach greater. Most nonprofits are trying to deliver benefit for people rather than profit for shareholders. Salesforce can make that easy.
- A lot of nonprofits are still hesitant to engage with AI. The best thing that we have seen working is to start small in non critical areas of the business, to drive your successes. It's clear that AI and technology are essential allies in amplifying the impact of nonprofits.