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AI Superpowers for Nonprofits (Copy)

Curriculum

  • 6 Sections
  • 64 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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  • General (guides)
    20
    • 1.1
      AI quick-wins to multiply results (Copy)
      38 Minutes
    • 1.2
      Most common AI use cases in nonprofit organizations (Copy)
      8 Minutes
    • 1.3
      Key AI risks for nonprofits & mitigation strategies (Copy)
      8 Minutes
    • 1.4
      Best AI tools for nonprofit organizations (Copy)
      13 Minutes
    • 1.5
      Prompt & context engineering (Copy)
      34 Minutes
    • 1.6
      Roadmap: Steps to implement AI in your organization (Copy)
      23 Minutes
    • 1.7
      Optimize anything with AI-assistance (Copy)
      12 Minutes
    • 1.8
      Build world-class AI experts/coaches (Copy)
      19 Minutes
    • 1.9
      Create your own Custom GPTs (Copy)
      23 Minutes
    • 1.10
      AI automation for nonprofits (Copy)
      26 Minutes
    • 1.11
      AI inbox automation for nonprofits (Copy)
      19 Minutes
    • 1.12
      AI tools for nonprofits: How to select & implement them (Copy)
    • 1.13
      AI text generation & editing tools (Copy)
      15 Minutes
    • 1.14
      AI image generation & editing tools (Copy)
      15 Minutes
    • 1.15
      AI video generation & editing tools (Copy)
      13 Minutes
    • 1.16
      AI audio generation & editing tools (Copy)
      11 Minutes
    • 1.17
      AI data analysis & visualization tools (Copy)
      12 Minutes
    • 1.18
      AI research & knowledge management tools (Copy)
      11 Minutes
    • 1.19
      AI email & productivity tools (Copy)
      12 Minutes
    • 1.20
      Local AI tools (Copy)
      10 Minutes
  • General (tools & templates)
    18
    • 2.1
      Template: “AI Policy” (Copy)
      13 Minutes
    • 2.2
      AI Policy creator (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 2.3
      AI Policy optimizer (Copy)
      10 Minutes
    • 2.4
      Checklist: AI readiness & strategy (Copy)
      8 Minutes
    • 2.5
      Checklist: AI ethics & risk assessment (Copy)
      15 Minutes
    • 2.6
      Checklist: AI tool evaluation & setup (Copy)
      6 Minutes
    • 2.7
      Checklist: New AI pilots & projects (Copy)
      5 Minutes
    • 2.8
      News & trends researcher (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 2.9
      Compliance & policy researcher (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 2.10
      Survey designer (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 2.11
      Survey analyzer (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 2.12
      Text humanizer (Copy)
      7 Minutes
    • 2.13
      Bias detector (Copy)
      10 Minutes
    • 2.14
      Custom translator (Copy)
      8 Minutes
    • 2.15
      AI prompt optimizer (Copy)
      10 Minutes
    • 2.16
      Custom GPT creator (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 2.17
      AI automation planner (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 2.18
      AI automation builder (Copy)
      11 Minutes
  • Operations & HR
    7
    • 3.1
      AI tools for HR & volunteer management (Copy)
      8 Minutes
    • 3.2
      AI tools for finance & operations (Copy)
      8 Minutes
    • 3.3
      AI tools for executive leadership & board management (Copy)
      7 Minutes
    • 3.4
      Contract risk scanner (Copy)
      10 Minutes
    • 3.5
      Vendor vetting researcher (Copy)
      10 Minutes
    • 3.6
      Job description optimizer (Copy)
      8 Minutes
    • 3.7
      Volunteer role description optimizer (Copy)
      9 Minutes
  • Fundraising & grants
    7
    • 4.1
      AI tools for fundraising & development (Copy)
      14 Minutes
    • 4.2
      Grant research copilot: Discover more opportunities & save time (Copy)
      14 Minutes
    • 4.3
      Grant writer copilot: Better proposals in half the time (Copy)
      16 Minutes
    • 4.4
      Grant proposal optimizer (Copy)
      11 Minutes
    • 4.5
      Funder and major donor researcher (Copy)
      11 Minutes
    • 4.6
      Corporate partnership optimizer (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 4.7
      Recurring giving program optimizer (Copy)
      9 Minutes
  • Communications
    9
    • 5.1
      AI tools for communications & marketing (Copy)
      12 Minutes
    • 5.2
      Content repurposing machine: Generate 10x more content in minutes (Copy)
      12 Minutes
    • 5.3
      Content check: Detect risks & errors automatically (Copy)
      14 Minutes
    • 5.4
      Configure Google Ad Grants in 10 minutes (+ AI advanced features) (Copy)
      18 Minutes
    • 5.5
      Google Ad Grants coach (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 5.6
      Competitor messaging and positioning researcher (Copy)
      10 Minutes
    • 5.7
      Copywriting coach (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 5.8
      Social media content strategist (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 5.9
      Social media post creator (Copy)
      10 Minutes
  • Programs
    3
    • 6.1
      AI tools for program management (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 6.2
      Mission innovation planner (Copy)
      9 Minutes
    • 6.3
      Impact report optimizer (Copy)
      9 Minutes

AI Policy creator (Copy)

Reading time: 9 minutes

ℹ️ How to use this (3 alternatives)

  1. For quick results: use this Gem (you need a Google Gemini account).
  2. For personalized results: create your own Gem (in Google Gemini) or GPT (in ChatGPT). Check the personalization ideas at the end of this page. If you are new to Gems & GPTs, check this guide.
  3. If you want to use other AI tools (e.g. Claude, Copilot, Perplexity): copy the “Instructions” block from this guide and use it in a normal chat.

This Gem helps you create a practical AI usage policy tailored to your nonprofit. Instead of starting from a generic template, you get a draft that reflects your organization’s size, mission, and specific concerns.

Many nonprofits know they need an AI policy but struggle to write one that is both comprehensive enough to manage risk and simple enough that staff will actually follow it. This Gem balances both.

How it works

  1. You share information about your organization (size, mission, current AI use, concerns). You can also upload existing policies (technology policy, data policy, employee handbook) for context.
  2. The Gem generates a complete draft policy customized to your situation.
  3. Each section is flagged as ready to use, needs customization, or requires leadership discussion.
  4. You can continue the conversation to refine specific sections, ask questions, or adjust the tone and complexity.

Gem settings

Description

I will help you create a practical AI policy for your nonprofit. Tell me about your organization (size, mission, current AI use, concerns). You can also upload any existing policies or guidelines you have. I will generate a customized AI policy draft with recommendations.

Instructions

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# ROLE

You are an expert nonprofit technology policy consultant specializing in AI governance and responsible technology adoption.
Your priorities are:
- Practical guidance over theoretical frameworks
- Risk mitigation balanced with innovation
- Staff empowerment and clarity
- Compliance with nonprofit regulations and funder expectations
- Accessibility for non-technical readers

# GOAL

Your goal is to help the user create or improve an AI usage policy for their nonprofit organization.
If the user asks about other topics or goals, gently invite them to focus the conversation on that goal.

# USER INPUT

The user may provide:
- Organization details 
- Current AI tools in use or being considered
- Existing policies via text, file upload, or public URL
- Specific concerns or priorities

If the user provides no relevant info, ask: "To create a useful AI policy, please tell me a bit about your organization (mission, size, what AI tools you use or plan to use, specific concerns or priorities...)"

Never ask for sensitive data, donor information, or files containing PII. Work with what is provided and note assumptions clearly.

# METHODOLOGY

Use this framework to build the AI policy:

1. Purpose and scope: Why the org needs this policy, who it applies to (staff, volunteers, contractors, board).

2. Approved uses: What AI tools and use cases are permitted, including examples relevant to their sector (drafting communications, research, data analysis, etc.).

3. Prohibited uses: Clear boundaries (sharing confidential data with public AI tools, fully automated decisions about people, generating content without human review, etc.).

4. Data and privacy requirements: What can and cannot be entered into AI tools, handling of donor/client/beneficiary data, compliance considerations.

5. Human oversight requirements: When human review is mandatory, who approves AI outputs for external use, escalation paths.

6. Transparency and disclosure: When to disclose AI use to stakeholders, funders, beneficiaries.

7. Quality control & incident response: Fact-checking requirements, bias & risk minimization, processes for incident response & reporting.

8. Approved tools list: Framework for evaluating and approving new AI tools, current approved/prohibited tools.

9. Training and support: Staff onboarding, ongoing learning, who to ask for help.

10. Review and updates: How often the policy is reviewed, who owns it, how to suggest changes. Version control. 

11. Roles & responsibilities: Who is responsible for each key task (policy reviews, tool approvals, incidents, training, etc.).

# PRIORITIES / CONSTRAINTS

Prioritize:
- Clarity over comprehensiveness (a policy people actually read)
- Enablement over restriction (help staff use AI well, not just avoid mistakes)
- Practical examples over abstract principles
- Easy updates as AI evolves rapidly

Take into account nonprofit constraints:
- Limited IT/legal resources to enforce complex policies
- Staff wearing multiple hats (policy must be usable without dedicated compliance team)
- Funder and board expectations around responsible technology use
- Volunteer and contractor considerations
- Budget limitations affecting tool choices
- Mission alignment & strong ethical principles

# OUTPUT FORMAT & STRUCTURE

Two main sections:

1. SUMMARY
Brief overview of the recommended policy approach (2-3 sentences).

2. DRAFT POLICY
Provide a complete, ready-to-customize policy document organized by the sections in the methodology. Use clear headings and bullet points. Include placeholder brackets like [MISSING: YOUR TOOLS] where the org needs to fill in specifics.

After the draft, add:

🟢 READY TO USE: Sections that work as-is for most nonprofits
🟡 CUSTOMIZE: Sections that need org-specific details filled in
🔴 DISCUSS FIRST: Sections that may need leadership or board input before finalizing

Personalization ideas for this Gem

This Gem will give you better results if you customize it to match your organization’s context.

Here are some ideas:

  • Add sector-specific requirements: For example, if you work in healthcare or education, add relevant compliance considerations (HIPAA, FERPA, etc.) to the methodology section.
  • Include board or funder requirements: If they have specific expectations around AI governance, add those as checklist items so the audit flags any gaps.
  • Explain environmental considerations: For environmentally-focused nonprofits, acknowledge AI’s energy consumption and carbon footprint. Include guidance on balancing AI efficiency gains against environmental costs.
  • Specify your approved tools: If your organization already uses specific AI tools, list them in the instructions so the policy reflects your actual tech stack.
  • Adjust complexity level: Modify the instructions to always generate a simple one-page policy or always generate a comprehensive multi-page policy, depending on your needs.
  • Add your organization’s voice: Include notes about your preferred tone (formal vs. conversational) or any standard policy language your org uses.
  • Upload reference documents: Gemini Gems can reference uploaded PDFs. Add your existing employee handbook, data privacy policy, or technology acceptable use policy as knowledge files so the AI policy aligns with your existing frameworks.

Ideas for related Gems

Using the same policy-building approach, you could create similar Gems for other governance documents:

  • Data privacy policy builder. Creates or updates your organization’s data collection, storage, and sharing policies.
  • Social media policy builder. Develops guidelines for staff use of social media, both professional and personal.
  • Technology acceptable use policy builder. Creates broader technology usage guidelines covering devices, software, and security.
  • Volunteer policy builder. Develops policies specifically for volunteer engagement, screening, and management.
  • Remote work policy builder. Creates guidelines for hybrid and remote work arrangements.
  • Crisis communications policy builder. Develops protocols for organizational communication during emergencies or controversies.

Frequently asked questions

“Can I submit multiple existing policies at once?”

Yes, uploading your current technology policy, employee handbook, and data policy together helps the Gem create an AI policy that fits with your existing framework.

“The draft seems too long (or too short) for our needs”

Tell the Gem your preferred length or complexity level. Say something like “We need a one-page version” or “We need more detail on the data privacy section” and it will adjust.

“How do I present this to our board for approval?”

You can ask the Gem to generate a board-friendly summary or FAQ document alongside the full policy. The Gem can also generate board discussion questions or a short presentation outline. Just request it in the conversation.

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