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The Ethics of Innovation: How Nonprofits Can Harness AI Without Losing Their Mission
Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries at a staggering pace, with nonprofit leaders now facing the same challenges and opportunities as their corporate counterparts. According to a Harvard Business Review study of 100 companies deploying generative AI, four strategic archetypes are emerging—ranging from bold innovators to disciplined integrators. For nonprofits, the stakes are even higher: harnessing…
Key takeaways
Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries at a staggering pace, with nonprofit leaders now facing the same challenges and opportunities as their corporate counterparts.
According to a Harvard Business Review study of 100 companies deploying generative AI, four strategic archetypes are emerging—ranging from bold innovators to disciplined integrators.
For nonprofits, the stakes are even higher: harnessing…
Artificial intelligence is reshaping industries at a staggering pace, with nonprofit leaders now facing the same challenges and opportunities as their corporate counterparts. According to a Harvard Business Review study of 100 companies deploying generative AI, four strategic archetypes are emerging—ranging from bold innovators to disciplined integrators. For nonprofits, the stakes are even higher: harnessing AI effectively can unlock access, equity, and efficiency in ways that directly impact communities. How can mission-driven organizations adopt emerging technologies without compromising their purpose? And what lessons can for-profit leaders learn from nonprofits already navigating this balance of ethics, empowerment, and revenue accountability? Welcome to While You Were Working, brought to you by Rogue Marketing. In this episode, host Chip Rosales sits down with futurist and technologist Nicki Purcell, Chief Technology Officer at Morgan’s. Their conversation spans the future of AI in nonprofits, the role of inclusivity in innovation, and why rigor and curiosity must guide leaders through rapid change. The conversation delves into… Empowerment over isolation: Purcell shares how Morgan’s embeds accessibility into every initiative, ensuring technology empowers both employees and guests across its inclusive parks, hotels, and community spaces. Revenue with purpose: She explains how nonprofits can apply for-profit rigor—like quarterly discipline and expense analysis—while balancing the complexities of donor, grant, and state funding. AI as a nonprofit advantage: Purcell argues that AI’s efficiency and cost-cutting potential makes it essential for nonprofits, while stressing the importance of ethics, especially around disability inclusion and data privacy. Nicki Purcell is a seasoned executive leader with deep expertise at the intersection of strategy, technology, and business transformation. She has held senior roles spanning global corporations, digital media, and mission-driven organizations—including Nokia, The Dallas Morning News, Lifeblue, Insite, and now serves as CTO at Morgan’s—where she spearheads AI-driven initiatives to expand accessibility and inclusivity. With certifications in AI/ML and a track record of leading digital transformations, revenue growth, and operational excellence, she is recognized for guiding organizations through innovation while keeping purpose at the center. Article written by MarketScale.
About the author
For nearly 20 years, Chip has been bending the rules, asking the question “why” and looking for innovative ways to get companies noticed. This has led to a number of corporate executive roles with opportunities to lead digital marketing teams, uncover emotional differentiators and build/amplify brands. In 2009, he left corporate America to build a strategy agency of his own. You can find Chip keepin’ it Rogue performing on stages around the Dallas metroplex and rooting on the UT Longhorns… whether they’re winning or not.