If you're a 501(c)(4) and have a lot of time on your hands, there's a tech company out there that can help.
Per a press release, Bloomerang has just updated its email builder to include an AI content assistant that the company says will help nonprofits "tell their stories more efficiently and effectively, to ultimately improve their fundraising efforts and donor engagement."
This "next-generation of nonprofit email engagement and communications" is the latest enhancement to Bloomerang's giving platform, which, as the release puts it, "helps organizations communicate more efficiently and effectively, creating a world where every nonprofit can share their powerful stories and make a difference."
The email builder now includes this AI assistant, which the company says will "suggest engaging headlines, email copy, and calls to action that resonate with donors."
The AI content assistant is just one new feature available on the platform, which, as the release puts it, "is currently the only giving platform that integrates seamless generative-AI writing assistance directly into the email builder, precisely where users need it."
In a Q&A with the New York Times, Bloomerang CEO Dennis Fois notes that nonprofits "are stretched thin, so our focus is to continuously innovate and provide the
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