
Curious about artificial intelligence (AI) but unsure how it applies to your not-for-profit work? Join us for a one-hour, beginner-friendly webinar designed specifically for not-for-profit professionals who are new to AI. We’ll break down the basics, showing you how AI can benefit your organisation in simple, practical ways — all while staying risk-aware and focused on your mission.
You’ll learn how AI can be
used in not-for-profit settings, including real-life examples of
everyday tasks it can help streamline. We’ll then guide you through writing
clear, effective prompts for AI tools, so you can start exploring these
technologies with confidence in work-based scenarios.
No tech background required,
just an open mind! This webinar is your first step towards discovering how AI
can support your not-for-profit’s efforts — at your own pace and comfort level.
Take the mystery out of AI and see how it can help you work smarter, not harder.
This course is designed to teach participants:
After starting her career in in business and finance management, Sophie discovered her non-profit technology passion while working in India with an international NGO that improves educational outcomes through innovative use of technology. More recently, back in Australia she has lead technology change programs in a range of organisations to enhance impact, simplify processes and improve outcomes. As a member of the Infoxchange Digital Transformation team, she is passionate about helping every non-profit access available discounts and use digital technologies effectively to the greatest possible effect and amplify their impact.
Lauren has spent the last 20 years developing the capabilities of professionals in the government and not for profit sectors.
She is excited about what the future holds for learning & development with the support of AI.
Infoxchange acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the unceded lands of the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung people of Naarm, the Kaurna people of Tarntanya, and the Turrbal and Jagera peoples of Meanjin on which we live and work. We acknowledge the importance of Country and First Nations people's connection to it. We pay our respects to Elders past and present.