AI Workflow Consulting for Nonprofit Organizations

Your team was hired for the mission.
Not the paperwork.

AMG helps nonprofit organizations in the DC Metro area cut the time staff spend writing grants, reports, and donor communications. More capacity for the work that matters. Less time producing documents that could write themselves.

92%
of nonprofits are now using AI in some form
Staff are already using AI tools to write faster. The question is whether those tools are being used strategically with proper guardrails, or informally with no oversight and no consistency.
47%
have no AI governance policy at all
Nearly half of nonprofits using AI have no written policy. Donor data, grant application content, and beneficiary information handled without clear guidance is a governance and funder relationship risk.
Source: Virtuous / Fundraising.AI 2026 Nonprofit AI Adoption Report  |  346 organizations surveyed

Where nonprofits see results

Grant reports. Donor letters. Board updates.
All of them, every cycle.

Grant proposals and funder reports

Grant narrative drafts and funder progress reports built from program data and prior submissions. Staff reviews, refines, and submits. The organization can respond to more opportunities without adding headcount or burning out the development team.

Donor communication

Acknowledgment letters, appeal drafts, impact updates, and stewardship communications drafted from program outcomes and donor records. Consistent voice, faster turnaround, more personal than a mail-merge, without requiring someone to write every letter individually.

Program impact summaries

Program outcome narratives, annual report sections, and impact statements drafted from data the team already collects. Leadership reviews and publishes. The story gets told consistently and compellingly without a separate writing project.

Board meeting prep

Board packet summaries, financial narrative sections, and meeting agenda materials drafted from reports and notes. The ED spends time on the strategic conversation, not assembling the packet.

Staff onboarding and procedures

Staff handbooks, program procedure guides, and onboarding documentation written and kept current. Stops institutional knowledge from existing only in a long-timer's head and makes onboarding faster and more consistent.

Communications and newsletters

Email newsletters, social media content, and community communications drafted from program updates and organizational news. The communications function stays active and consistent without requiring a dedicated staff member to write everything from scratch.

Is this right for your organization?

AMG works best with organizations that look like this.

Good fit

5 to 40 staff in the DC Metro area

Microsoft 365 in use (many nonprofits get it free or discounted via TechSoup)

Staff regularly writing grants, reports, donor communications, or newsletters

Understaffed relative to communication and reporting obligations

Leadership that is open to technology and understands the efficiency opportunity

Not the right fit

All-volunteer organization with no real staff capacity problem to solve

Government-funded with strict IT procurement rules that prevent new tool adoption

Leadership that views AI as a threat to the authenticity of the mission

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Find out where
your organization stands.

AMG works with a small number of organizations at a time. If you are a DC Metro area nonprofit with up to 40 staff, reach out and we will be in touch within one business day.