Million Dollar Nonprofit

Episode 342: AI-Powered Generosity: How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing the Future of Giving

4 min · 22 mei 2026
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📚 Grab your copy of Tom Kelly's book, The Million Dollar Nonprofit: https://ip.charityauctions.com/free-book-podcast [https://ip.charityauctions.com/free-book-podcast]  Let me tell you something that would have sounded crazy five years ago: AI is not just helping nonprofits raise money. It’s starting to influence generosity itself. Welcome back to The Million Dollar Nonprofit. I’m Tom Kelly. Today, we’re talking about the rise of AI-powered generosity—and why this is bigger than automation or writing emails. The real opportunity is relevance. AI helps the right message reach the right person at the right time. That changes fundraising completely. Use this framework: Predict. Personalize. Prompt. * Predict: AI can identify donor patterns humans often miss—who’s engaged, who may stop giving, and who’s likely to donate. Combined with tools like DonorBooks, nonprofits can make smarter decisions faster. * Personalize: Generic fundraising is fading. AI helps create donor communication based on real interests, behaviors, and engagement history. * Prompt: AI can create timely moments of generosity through relevant reminders, stories, and personalized outreach that connect emotionally. Even fundraising events are evolving. Platforms like CharityAuctionsToday already create interactive donor experiences, while AI adds smart follow-ups, behavior-based engagement, and personalized donor journeys. Here’s the truth: AI will not replace generosity. It will amplify it. Your three action steps: 1. Identify one donor message that feels too generic 2. Use AI to personalize one donor interaction this week 3. Start tracking donor behavior patterns, not just donation totals Tomorrow, we’re diving into predictive analytics—and how anticipating donor behavior may change fundraising forever. Don’t forget to subscribe. And download my book, The Million Dollar Nonprofit free in the description. The future is not AI replacing generosity. It’s AI helping generosity grow.

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