AI is reshaping not-for-profit work from fundraising and outreach to program delivery and operations bringing both efficiency and new risks. This webinar offers a practical approach to AI risk and governance for not-for-profits, focusing on steps that fit limited resources. You’ll learn how to set clear policy and oversight, safeguard sensitive data, and reduce bias and equity harms. We’ll show how to vet AI use cases, manage vendor and tool risks, communicate transparently with stakeholders, and establish monitoring and incident response so your organization can harness AI confidently while protecting people and reputation.

Presenters

Rob McGillen, Vice President, AI Practice Leader, CBIZ
John Verry, Managing Director, Cybersecurity, CBIZ

CPE CREDITS

Program Description Using AI with Confidence in Your Not-for-Profit

Important Notice Regarding CPE:

*Attendees must be registered individually and click on periodic participation markers throughout the webinar to receive CPE credit.

Learning Objectives
  • Discover where AI fits in your not-for-profit and how to spot the risks that matter.
  • Create a simple, right sized AI policy and governance process your team can actually use.
  • Protect donor and beneficiary data and reduce bias with practical human oversight.
  • Choose and manage AI tools and vendors responsibly with basic checks and clear expectations.
  • Monitor outcomes, communicate transparently, and respond effectively when issues arise.
Instruction Delivery Method Group Internet Based
Recommended CPE Credit 1 Credit
Recommended Field of Study Information Technology
Prerequisites None
Program Level Basic
Advance Preparation None
Cancellation Policy You may cancel your registration at any time prior to the event.
Complaint Resolution Policy For more information regarding refund, concerns and program cancellation policies, please contact our offices at [email protected].

CBIZ, Inc. is registered with the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy (NASBA) as a sponsor of continuing professional education on the National Registry of CPE Sponsors. State boards of accountancy have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses for CPE credit. Complaints regarding registered sponsors may be submitted to the National Registry of CPE Sponsors through its website: www.NASBARegistry.org.