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December 8, 2025 | Data Enhancement, Donor Engagement, Fundraising Operations
Contributed by Mallory Erickson, nonprofit speaker, author, podcast host, and creator of Practivated, the practice space for fundraisers
AI won’t replace your role as a fundraiser, but it can give you the space, clarity, and confidence to step fully into the relational work that matters most. As a nonprofit coach, I’ve seen firsthand how aligned fundraising starts with your mindset—and I’m here to help you approach AI intentionally, ethically, and with your values at the center.
If you’re new to my work, welcome! Let’s discuss how nonprofit AI can actually support your mental well-being, creative problem-solving, and donor relationships.
Let’s get started!
AI can’t relieve the emotional labor of fundraising, but it can ease the chronic stress created by feelings of perfectionism and overwhelming workloads.
The key is approaching AI as a tool for alignment:
I created a prompting guide to help fundraisers approach AI with the right mindset—find it Inside AI for Nonprofits, the free resource from DonorPerfect!
Get copy-and-paste prompts for scenarios like:
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Anytime I’m working with fundraisers who are curious about nonprofit AI, my goal is to help them stay grounded in their values while letting AI handle the heavy lifting on structure, phrasing, and first drafts.
Remember, your talent cannot be replicated—your fundraising knowledge and mission values are what guide your AI tool. Time-consuming tasks like campaign planning and personalized outreach can be started with AI, but should be polished by a fundraising professional like you. Let AI kick off the heavy lift, then bring your strategy, instincts, and voice to shape what really matters.
And if you’re feeling stuck, you can use AI for creative and emotional support.
To get started, here’s the five-step process I recommend:
Create a prompt based on the fundraising task or emotional support you need—whether that’s crafting donor stories, reframing scarcity mindset, or generating personalized appeals.
Provide context and background information to make your prompt more specific, such as campaign details, audience segments, or organizational values.
Paste your customized prompt into your preferred generative AI platform. Some tools—like ChatGPT—allow you to upload documents to support your prompt, such as strategy briefs or meeting notes.
Ensure the output aligns with your mission, voice, ethical standards, and fundraising strategy. Ask your nonprofit AI for as many revisions as you need. E.g., “Please tailor this appeal letter to a once frequent donor who recently lapsed.”
The goal is to pair your creativity with the capabilities of your nonprofit CRM. Fundraising data (such as list criteria and engagement metrics) can strengthen your nonprofit AI outputs—try including it in your initial prompt or providing it as guidance for revisions.
For example, DonorPerfect can strengthen your nonprofit AI outputs by:

Before integrating nonprofit AI into your team’s workflow, establish clear, human-centered guidelines. These protect donor relationships, strengthen trust, and ensure that AI supports (rather than overrides) your values. Your donors trust you with their stories. That trust isn’t something we should ever delegate to a machine.
Here’s what I recommend:
AI can generate ideas, structure, and drafts, but humans must make final decisions. AI is a helper, not a decision-maker. Your intuition, relationships, and values are the real drivers of aligned fundraising.
Before using any AI-generated content, take time to ensure that:
Never enter personally identifiable donor data into nonprofit AI tools.
Instead:
AI doesn’t know your community like you do. Without thoughtful review, it can flatten lived experience or miss the nuance that makes your work so powerful.
Without careful review, AI-generated content can unintentionally:
Get on the same page before rolling out your nonprofit AI subscription.
Make sure your team understands:
AI can help reframe stress, perfectionism, or mindset challenges, but it should never be your only source of emotional support. Prompts for creativity and well-being are designed to complement your reflective practices, team check-ins, and the human connections that make fundraising meaningful.
Perfectionism doesn’t mean you’re broken—it means your brain is trying to keep you safe. Let’s give it a new job.
Here are a few sample prompts to copy and paste:
Reframing scarcity mindset
“Act as a behavioral coach for fundraisers. Provide practical and effective neuroscience-backed strategies to help fundraisers shift from a scarcity mindset (characterized by anxiety and perfectionism) to an abundance mindset, particularly during high-stress fundraising periods like year-end.
• Evaluate and recommend the three most effective reframing techniques, considering ease of integration into daily routines and the potential positive impacts on mental health and donor relationships.
Then, create a practical daily reflection template, structured as follows:
• Identify a typical scarcity-driven thought
• Provide a clear and compelling reframe statement
• Suggest a simple self-care or connection-focused action to reinforce the abundance mindset
Additionally, include tips for fundraisers to easily incorporate this daily reflection routine into their regular practices, especially before engaging in donor interactions.”
Overcoming perfectionism
“Act as an executive coach for fundraisers’ well-being. Identify five common ways perfectionism manifests in fundraising activities and briefly explain how each can negatively affect burnout and donor relationships.
For each perfectionism symptom, propose a practical and easy-to-implement reframe or action step that can shift fundraisers from perfectionist behaviors to more effective, human-centered practices.
Create a structured daily ritual to help fundraisers consistently manage perfectionism, including:
• A morning mantra promoting ‘progress over perfection’
• A quick midday reflection prompt, ‘Who did I move forward today?’
• An end-of-day reflection prompt focused on identifying ‘one small win’
Provide actionable tips for integrating this ritual into regular individual routines and team check-ins.”
Want to practice your donor conversations before they happen? Check out my nonprofit AI platform, Practivated—the practice space for fundraisers! Through realistic simulations and instant feedback, you’ll strengthen your messaging, navigate objections, and walk into every donor interaction feeling confident. (DonorPerfect users: You’re eligible for preferred pricing! Check with your Account Manager for details.)

I partnered with DonorPerfect to provide fundraising prompts you can implement right away! Download your free copy of AI for Nonprofits for these ready-to-use prompts:
These ideas are just the beginning. Stay curious, lead with your values, and let AI make your fundraising more aligned, compassionate, and fulfilling. You don’t have to choose between fundraising that works and fundraising that feels good. You get to have both.
Happy prompting! – Mallory
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