Examples of AI in Service of the Community

The following examples represent a sampling of AI tools developed in collaboration with nonprofit partners. Each reflects a real-world need, shaped through use and refinement.

Supporting People Across Life Stages

Many of our tools are designed to meet people where they are — offering guidance, clarity, and support tailored to different stages of life.

Baby Care Video Coach

Short, gentle micro-videos that help new parents support early development, bonding, and daily routines using evidence-based guidance.

Social StoryTime

Personalized stories that help young children understand routines, emotions, and transitions — including optional autism-support narratives.

AI Teacher (K–12 Tutor)

A patient, step-by-step tutoring assistant that explains academic concepts across subjects while adapting to individual learning styles.

Teen Mentor

A supportive, big-brother/big-sister style guide that helps teens build confidence, resilience, and emotional awareness.

Career Navigator

A science-based exploration tool that helps young adults identify career pathways aligned with interests, strengths, and values.

Splendid Brain

A cognitive-wellness companion for seniors offering memory exercises, conversation prompts, and gentle emotional support.

Strengthening Nonprofit Operations

In addition to direct support tools, we build AI systems that help nonprofit staff work more efficiently — reducing administrative burden and improving clarity.

24/7 Voice FAQ Agent

An always-available voice assistant that answers common community questions in multiple languages, reducing call volume and staff interruptions.

Grant Preparation Support

AI-assisted tools that help staff organize inputs, draft narratives, and maintain consistency across grant submissions.

Internal Knowledge Assistants

Secure, internal AI tools that help staff quickly access policies, procedures, and institutional knowledge.

Designed with Trust and Responsibility

Across all examples, our work emphasizes transparency, data stewardship, and human oversight — ensuring AI strengthens trust rather than undermines it.

Each tool is developed with clear boundaries, privacy considerations, and ethical guardrails appropriate for nonprofit and civic environments.

Interested in a Similar Use Case?

These examples represent a broader portfolio of work. If you’re exploring how AI could support your organization’s mission, we welcome the opportunity to discuss your needs.

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