From Prospect to Partner, An AI Case Study, Coffee Watch, and Other News

Welcome to our
June newsletter

In this issue:

  • Compass Connect Conversations June 18

  • AI-driven clustering changes nonprofit ABM

  • Case Study: AI can find the hidden network

  • Coffee Watch sees the potential in ABM

  • Volunteer Spotlight on … You!!

  • What we’re tracking: AI overwhelm and AI assistance steal the headlines

Interested in pitching in? Let us know how you’d like to help. 

Rob Leavitt
President and CEO, ABM for Good


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June 18: Compass Connect Conversations

Register for Growing Corporate Partnerships: A Practical Approach to Building Sustainable Support, hosted by Compass Pro Bono


From Prospect to Partner: How AI-Driven Clustering Changes Nonprofit ABM

In this third post in our AI for nonprofit ABM series, we show how adding AI insights to a clustered prospect approach can elevate a simple outreach list to a sophisticated partnership strategy.

Read How AI-Driven Clustering Changes Nonprofit ABM


Case Study: Finding the Hidden Network

This case study outlines how ABM for Good used AI on two projects to create target lists of organizations whose actual strategic priorities, not just their public CSR language, created a genuine reason to engage with the client's mission.

Check out the case study


Nonprofit Spotlight: Coffee Watch

Nonprofit watchdog Coffee Watch brings together human rights and environmental concerns in its mission to reform the coffee industry.


Volunteer Spotlight: You!

We are often asked if a volunteer needs to have ABM-specific skills to contribute to ABM for Good. The short answer is no — but hear directly from Rob Leavitt how your skills can add value to us and to the nonprofits we work with and let us know if you’re interested in joining our team.

Donations to support operating costs are always welcome, too!


What We’re Tracking

Research and insights shaping our work from the worlds of nonprofit development, corporate social impact, and marketing.

Four questions to help social impact leaders get started with AI (Stanford Social Innovation Review)

Anthropic is rolling out a fellowship program to help nonprofit organizations adopt AI (Inc.)


Finally, from the “why not?” files:

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Rob Leavitt
President and CEO
rob@abmforgood.org

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