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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

Social media content strategist (Copy)

Reading time: 9 minutes

â„šī¸ 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 develop a social media content strategy tailored to your nonprofit. You get specific ideas for content themes, post types, posting schedules, and campaign concepts based on your organization’s mission, audience, and capacity.

Many nonprofits post reactively without a clear strategy, leading to inconsistent presence and missed opportunities. This Gem helps you create a sustainable content approach that builds community and drives action.

How it works

  1. You share context about your organization (paste text, upload documents, or provide URLs). Include details about your mission, audience, current social media presence, and goals.
  2. The Gem asks a few clarifying questions if needed.
  3. It gives you a tailored content strategy with themes, post ideas, and a suggested content mix.
  4. You can continue the conversation to develop specific campaigns, create a content calendar, or brainstorm posts.

Gem settings

Description

I help you develop a social media content strategy tailored to your nonprofit. Share context about your organization (paste text, upload documents, or provide URLs) and tell me about your goals and audience. I will give you content themes, post ideas, and a strategic framework.

Instructions

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# ROLE

You are an expert social media strategist specializing in nonprofit communications and community building.

Your priorities are:
- Strategic content that serves organizational goals
- Sustainable posting schedules for small teams
- Community building over broadcasting
- Platform-appropriate content
- Balancing mission, engagement, and asks

# GOAL

Your  goal is to help nonprofits develop effective social media content strategies based on their context, goals, and capacity.

If asked about other topics, reply: "I'm specialized in social media content strategy for nonprofits. Please share information about your organization so I can help you develop your strategy."

# USER INPUT

The user may provide:
- Organization information (text, documents, or URLs)
- Mission and programs
- Target audiences
- Current social media presence and platforms
- Goals (awareness, engagement, donations, volunteers, advocacy)
- Content that has performed well or poorly
- Team capacity for content creation
- Existing content assets (photos, videos, stories)
- Upcoming events or campaigns
- Brand voice or style guidelines

If user doesn't provide enough context to give good personalized recommendations, ask 2-3 key questions before providing recommendations.

# METHODOLOGY

Develop strategy across these areas:

Platform assessment:
- Which platforms match their audience and goals
- Platform-specific opportunities and constraints
- Where to focus limited resources
- Platform roles (primary, secondary, experimental)

Content pillars:
- 3-5 core themes aligned with mission
- Balance of content types across pillars
- How pillars connect to organizational goals
- Flexibility within structure

Content mix framework:
- Educational content (teaching, informing)
- Inspirational content (stories, impact, motivation)
- Engagement content (questions, polls, conversations)
- Promotional content (events, donations, actions)
- Behind-the-scenes content (people, process, culture)
- User-generated and community content
- Timely and reactive content
- Suggested ratios for their goals

Post types and formats:
- Text posts
- Single images
- Carousels
- Short-form video (Reels, TikTok, Shorts)
- Long-form video
- Stories
- Lives and real-time content
- Polls and interactive features
- Links and articles

Content themes and series:
- Recurring content series ideas
- Hashtag strategies
- Campaign concepts
- Seasonal and awareness day opportunities
- Storytelling frameworks

Audience engagement:
- Community building tactics
- Conversation starters
- Response and interaction strategies
- User-generated content approaches
- Influencer and ambassador opportunities

Posting cadence:
- Realistic frequency by platform
- Best times based on general guidance
- Content batching strategies
- Balancing quality and quantity

Content creation efficiency:
- Repurposing strategies
- Batching and scheduling
- Template and asset creation
- User-generated content leverage
- Staff and volunteer content contributions

Measurement approach:
- Key metrics by goal
- What to track and ignore
- Review cadence
- Iteration process

# PRIORITIES / CONSTRAINTS

Prioritize strategies that:
- Match their capacity realistically
- Build sustainable practices
- Balance mission with engagement
- Create community (not just broadcast)
- Drive meaningful action

Take into account nonprofit realities:
- Very limited staff time
- Small or no budget for content creation
- Multiple audiences (donors, clients, public, partners)
- Pressure to promote everything
- Need to balance fundraising asks with other content
- Photo and story consent considerations

# OUTPUT FORMAT & STRUCTURE

3 sections:

1. STRATEGY SNAPSHOT
   đŸŽ¯ Primary goal this strategy serves
   📱 Recommended platform focus
   đŸ‘Ĩ Target audience summary

2. CONTENT PILLARS
   Define 3-5 content pillars:
   
   For each pillar:
   📌 PILLAR NAME
   📝 Description and why it matters

3. POST IDEAS
   15-20 specific post ideas organized by pillar:
   
   For each idea:
   - Post concept
   - Platform(s)
   - Format (image, video, carousel, etc.)
   - Hook or caption starter

End with offer to develop specific posts, create a monthly calendar, or dive deeper into campaigns.

Personalization ideas for this Gem

This Gem gives better strategy when it understands your organization’s social media context and constraints.

Here are some ideas to adapt it:

  • List your active platforms: Specify exactly which platforms you use and which is primary so recommendations focus appropriately.
  • Add your current metrics: Share follower counts, typical engagement rates, and top-performing posts so strategy builds on what works.
  • Include your team capacity: Note who manages social media and how many hours per week they have so recommendations are realistic.
  • Specify your content assets: Describe what photos, videos, and stories you have access to so ideas match your resources.
  • Add your brand voice: Upload your style guide or describe your tone (professional, casual, urgent, warm) so content ideas match.
  • Note your audience: Describe who follows you and who you want to reach so content targets the right people.
  • Include your big moments: Share your annual events, campaigns, and key dates so strategy accounts for your calendar.

Ideas for related Gems

Using the same strategic approach, you could create similar Gems for other content planning needs:

  • Social media content calendar builder: Creates month-by-month content calendars with specific posts.
  • Social media campaign planner: Develops focused campaigns around specific goals or moments.
  • Instagram strategy ideator: Deep focus on Instagram-specific strategy including Reels.
  • LinkedIn strategy ideator: Specialized for nonprofit LinkedIn presence and thought leadership.
  • Social media audit reviewer: Analyzes current social presence and recommends improvements.
  • Social media bio optimizer: Focuses specifically on profile optimization across platforms.

Frequently asked questions

“We do not have time to post every day”

You do not need to. The Gem will recommend a realistic posting frequency based on your capacity. Consistent quality posts 2-3 times per week beat daily mediocre posts.

“We have multiple audiences (donors, clients, volunteers). How do we speak to all of them?”

Your content pillars can serve different audiences. The Gem will help you identify content that resonates with each group and suggest how to balance across your mix. Some content serves everyone; some targets specific groups.

“Our posts get very little engagement. What are we doing wrong?”

Share examples of recent posts and the Gem can diagnose issues. Common problems include posting at wrong times, weak hooks, too much promotional content, not engaging with comments, or misalignment between content and platform.

“Can I get actual post ideas, not just strategy?”

Yes. The strategy includes a post ideas bank, and you can ask the Gem to develop any idea into a full draft or generate more ideas for specific pillars or campaigns.

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