Naples software firm uses AI to help nonprofits fundraise, strategize

PlanPerfect helps nonprofits focus, with an assist from artificial intelligence, on a key task: developing and utilizing a robust strategic plan.


Sophia Shaw and Adam Wolford met at the Kellogg Board Fellows program at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
Sophia Shaw and Adam Wolford met at the Kellogg Board Fellows program at the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University.
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Most nonprofits understand the value and benefits of a strategic plan. Having a document that details the organization’s mission, vision and goals, along with measurable steps for accomplishing objectives, can lead to better fundraising success and ensure everyone involved with the organization is on the same page. 

“You wouldn’t go on a road trip without a map, and you wouldn’t run a business without a plan,” says Naples-based Sophia Shaw, who has 35 years of experience as a nonprofit CEO, trustee, board president, donor, volunteer and consultant. “And it’s the same thing with a nonprofit.”

 

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