Nonprofit leaders are already being asked: “What’s our AI strategy?” Most do not have an official answer.

We license a strategic AI adoption standard for nonprofit organizations and associations so leaders can act with clarity, credibility, and control without burning out your teams.

We don’t sell training. We license infrastructure.
Our Work

Don't just learn to prompt software. Establish how an organization runs with AI.

We work exclusively with nonprofits, associations, workforce organizations, and public-serving institutions.

We built a nonprofit-specific AI adoption standard designed to be licensed, defended, and repeated as expectations increase.


AI Consultants for Nonprofits

Our team of experts offers executive briefings and advisory support. to help leadership understand their current exposure and determine whether a licensed AI adoption standard is necessary.

AI Certification for Nonprofit Leaders

The credential that signals a leader is qualified to make AI decisions on behalf of an organization.

This certification exists to operationalize the adoption standard, not to teach tools.

Certified leaders are trusted to:

  • Apply judgment, not just prompts
  • Translate strategy into practice
  • Lead adoption without increasing workload

AI Conference for Nonprofits

The AI Conference for Nonprofits (certification event) is a premier event that fosters collaboration, knowledge-sharing, and innovation. This dynamic platform brings together thought leaders, industry experts, and nonprofit professionals to explore the latest advancements in AI applications for the social sector.

of nonprofits said nobody in their organization was educated in AI. 

of nonprofits said generative AI had the potential to transform their marketing efforts.

AI's potential to improve nonprofit productivity*
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Why AI Is Our Mission

Our certification ensures nonprofit leaders - 75% of whom are women - have the skills to lead AI adoption instead of being displaced by it.

22%

of US workforce in AI
are women out of 44% overall.
~Deloitte, Women in AI

$43 billion

AI could increase the wealth gap between Black and White households by $43 billion. ~McKinsey & Company

79% 

of working women (nearly 59 million) are in occupations susceptible to disruption and automation. ~CNN

75%

of those working in nonprofit sector are women.
~American Association of University Women

29% 

of nonprofits serve historically "underestimated" communities. ~Nonprofit Finance Fund 

3% 

of women overall in tech. 2% African American women. ~CIO

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