Pro bono expertise can unlock capacity for your nonprofit—even in areas you never considered before.
From retention to research, here are five overlooked ways that nonprofits can get connected to pro bono consultants who want to take your mission to new heights:
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⚙️ Operations: Work smarter. A pro bono consultant can assess your systems and provide practical ways to improve how your organization runs.
💼 Retention Strategies: Keep your talent. Get expert help analyzing compensation and benefits to support your team for the long term.
AI is moving fast. The biggest gap facing nonprofits isn’t tools—it’s trusted human expertise on how to use AI well, in ways that are responsible, secure, and truly support your mission.
Join Taproot staff on Tuesday, June 23 at 12 pm ET to learn practical ways to prepare your nonprofit for AI adoption with pro bono support designed to meet you where you are. You’ll also hear from Taproot CEO Cat Ward on what it takes to get a nonprofit AI-ready.
Happy Pride Month! We celebrate the power, resilience, and diversity of LGBTQIA2S communities—and recognize that the fight for true equality isn't over.
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This May, during @Amazon’s annual Global Month of Volunteering, more than 130 Amazonians across five cities gave more than their time. They put their expertise to work.
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One that connects professional expertise directly to the challenges nonprofits are working to solve every day.
When nonprofits have access to the expertise they need, they can take on new opportunities, build greater capacity, and drive change for the communities they serve.
Nonprofits are already navigating a world reshaped by AI, often without the expertise to keep pace. But that’s changing.
Responsible AI adoption isn’t just about technology. It’s about people.
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We believe nonprofits cannot be left behind in this moment. And we believe pro bono is one of the most powerful ways to build the human infrastructure needed to make AI work for everyone.
Thank you to Okta for helping make this work possible.
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