Exploring how to ethically use AI to power your fundraising and debunking common myths
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is reshaping the future of fundraising, offering nonprofits the tools to engage donors more effectively, optimize campaigns, and scale their impact like never before — when used ethically. However, many nonprofits are under the impression that AI isn’t accessible to them, could take the human touch out of their fundraising efforts, or even replace them all together, and that’s simply not the case.
In this webinar, Kimberly O’Donnell, Bonterra’s vice president of coaching and chief fundraising officer, and Ben Miller, Bonterra’s senior vice president of data science will dive into all things AI in fundraising.
During the session, they’ll share:
- Why AI is such a powerful, and beneficial, tool for fundraising.
- Best practices and expert guidance on how nonprofits can use AI ethically and responsibly.
- Debunk common myths about AI for nonprofits and fundraising.
- How Bonterra can help you successfully step into the world of AI.
Register now for expert guidance on this hot topic and start using AI to transform your fundraising today!
Speaker

Kimberly O’Donnell, (CFRE, ACC)
Vice President, Coaching and Chief Fundraising Officer
Kimberly is a thought leader at the intersection of philanthropy, technology, and coaching. As Bonterra’s VP of Coaching and Chief Fundraising Officer, she leads the company’s fundraising and CSR coaching program, supporting thousands of nonprofits and corporations. She speaks regularly on fundraising innovation, AI’s role in donor engagement, and the future of strategic philanthropy.

Ben Miller
Senior Vice President, Data Science
Benjamin Miller is an entrepreneur drawing upon degrees in mathematics and systems engineering to advance applied data science in the nonprofit sector. Ben Miller is the Senior Vice President of Data Analytics at Bonterra and has helped raise billions of dollars from tens of millions of donors for thousands of organizations over his career. Ben serves on the Research Council for the AFP and is the Vice Chair of the Fundraising Effectiveness Project.