Wherever you are with all this — just starting to poke at it, or ready to actually fix how your week runs — there's a door that fits. Most people walk through the first one and never need the others. That's allowed.
I don't have a package I'm trying to move you up. I have a free thing that helps almost everyone, and two heavier doors that sit quietly until you decide you want them. Pick the one that matches where you actually are today — not where you think you should be.
The front door, and where nearly everyone starts. Thirty prompts for the work that actually eats your week — grant drafts, thank-yous, meeting prep, the reporting that steals your Fridays — plus the one rule that keeps your donors safe. Then one useful email a week: what I'm actually using, what saves real hours, and what should never touch your donor data.
For when the free thing has you curious and you want a hand on your actual work. Ninety minutes, one-on-one, on your real tasks — the prospect research, the appeals, the reporting you dread. We find where AI saves you the most, safely, and you leave with a one-page plan and a set of prompts you own.
Many fundraisers have their organization cover it — it's professional development, built around your real work. And if you don't leave with a plan you'd actually use, you don't pay. The risk is mine.
Not on a timer. When you're ready, email me two or three tasks you'd most love to get out from under, and we'll find a time: [email protected].
If the real question isn't "how do I write a better grant" but "what's our policy — and what do we tell the board about donor data and AI," that's a bigger conversation, and it's your ED's to have. The Toolkit is built for exactly that: a plain-language way for a whole organization to get a sane AI policy in place without a six-month committee.
This is the door home to Brazen's deeper work with organizations. No push — just so you know it's there when the question gets bigger than your own desk.
See the AI Policy Toolkit →If you're not sure which one is you, start with the free one. It costs nothing, it helps right away, and it'll make the others obvious if and when you need them. And if you'd rather just talk it through first, that door's always open too — email [email protected] and I'll write back myself.
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Thirty prompts for the work that actually eats your week, plus the one rule that keeps your donors safe. No hype, one email a week after.
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