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ai in charities
About this tag
The tag covers how charities are adopting artificial intelligence to streamline operations and reduce administrative burdens. A featured example is The Salvation Army UK and Ireland using Microsoft 365 Copilot to cut admin tasks, improve knowledge access, and free up staff time. The discussion emphasizes that AI in charities is a practical tool for efficiency rather than replacing people, and it highlights governance challenges that come with adoption. This tag is relevant for nonprofit professionals, IT administrators, and anyone interested in real-world AI applications in the charitable sector.
How charities use artificial intelligence is moving from theory to practice, and The Salvation Army UK and Ireland offers one of the clearest examples of what that looks like inside a real organization. In a sector where staff often face fragmented information, rising workloads, and pressure to...