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DeVos Institute of Arts and Nonprofit Management presents A³ (Arts x Admin x AI)

From DeVos Institute of Arts and Nonprofit Management –

The DeVos Institute of Arts and Nonprofit Management has launched A³ (Arts x Admin x AI), a 7-month “sprint” research and innovation initiative. Phase one of a three-phase effort, this phase is designed as a partnership with ten participating organizations.

The program will deliver training and support to the ten participating organizations through seven sessions over as many months. In these sessions, participants will learn to use available AI tools to immediately impact their operations, achieving quick wins in areas such as automating repetitive tasks, improving communication, building deeper relationships with patrons, conducting donor prospect research, and generating marketing content.

An Information Session will be held on Friday, March 21, 2025 from 3:30 – 4:30 pm ET. Institute President Brett Egan and Senior Consultant Ben Dietschi will discuss the program and respond to questions potential applicants may have as they prepare their application.

Participation in the information is not required in order to apply for the program.

Registration for the Information Session is required in order to attend. Interested parties may register below to receive session details.

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This opportunity is open to 10 US-based arts, culture, and humanities nonprofits. At no cost to them, participants will:

  • Develop internal policies to ensure ethical, safe, and values-aligned usage of AI
  • Learn and practice AI tools that enhance capacity within each area of the DeVos Institute’s management philosophy, The Cycle
  • Receive subsidized access to select AI platforms
  • Work with field-leading experts and develop a peer network of forward-thinking leaders also committed to AI innovation
  • Contribute to a set of case studies in AI innovation in arts management

Applications are open now and will close on Friday, April 11.

To learn more and apply, visit https://www.devosinstitute.net/solution/special-initiatives/