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Does your nonprofit have Google for Nonprofits?
If so, you have access to Google AI tools that are sitting unused….
Here’s what happened that got us so excited about doing this, this year Google For Nonprofits quietly rolled out a massive suite of AI tools inside of Workplace that give you a daily allocation of world-class AI tools.
The catch?
You need to know how to find them and use them.
Like a Formula 1 race car sitting in your driveway, this is only an amazing machine if you know how to drive it properly.
In this exclusive cohort, we’ll guide you through implementing Google’s AI tools to multiply your impact without multiplying your budget. From creating compelling content in minutes to analyzing data at lightning speed and personalizing donor engagement at scale, Google’s AI ecosystem is waiting to transform your operations.
How long will this take?
This 2-day cohort will take you from AI theory to AI practice, with hands-on training, customized implementation plans, and ongoing support to ensure your success.
And of course, how much?
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For context, it would cost a 10-person team $200 per month for basic level access to ChatGPT teams ($2,400 per year because math). We are going to show you how to get this FOR FREE with Gemini.Google.com for an entire team.
Why we love Google Workplace for Nonprofits
Key Learnings
- The current AI landscape
- Ethical adoption & responsible implementation
- The details of Google Gemini
- How to build Gems
- Maximizing Notebook LM
- Advanced applications
- Intro to AI in Spreadsheets
- Playing with VEO3 for videos
- AI Implementation planning
Cohort Details:
- 6 hours of live instruction via Zoom
- Wednesday, October 15 & Thursday, October 16
- 2-5pm ET
- Registration closes Friday, October 10
- Early Bird pricing of $499 available for the first 10 organizations
What You Get:
- 6 hours of expert instruction on using Google AI
- 2 seats for your organization in the cohort
- 2 year long subscriptions to WWU (a $598 value)
- 1 month of free CauseWriter access ($99 value)
Prequisites:
- Participants must already have an active Google Nonprofits account OR access to Google Gemini.
- Additionally, participants will be assigned “pre-cohort” activities and reading to prepare for the sessions. These materials cover the basics of artificial intelligence. By doing this work ahead of time, participants will be able to maximize their use of cohort time.
Instructor

George Weiner
Chief Whaler
George is the Founder and CEO of Whole Whale, a digital agency that leverages data and tech to increase the impact of nonprofits and for-benefit companies. He is also the co-founder of Power Poetry, the largest teen poetry platform in the U.S, a safe, creative, free home to over 500k poets.
In nearly a decade of operations, Whole Whale has worked with over 100 nonprofit and social-impact organizations, spent over $6 million in Google Ad Grants dollars, and supported an additional 150,000+ organizations through free online content and trainings.
An evangelist for democratized data and measuring success, George has presented Whole Whale-related case studies at conferences and workshops around nonprofit technology, including NTC, Cause Camp, the Youth + Tech + Health Conference, and IECC Thrive’s Nonprofit Capacity Building Conference (he’s also been seen on the karaoke stage at many other nonprofit conferences and has been known to turn the Nonprofit Tech Conference into the Nonprofit Toto Conference).
George is the host of Whole Whale’s in-house podcast, Using the Whole Whale, where he has interviewed guests from Seth Godin and Avinash Kaushik to representatives from the Mozilla Foundation, Lyft and the Environmental Defense Fund. He has co-hosted webinars with Beth Kanter, Care2, and RoundTable Technology, and written on nonprofit technology and digital strategy for The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Huffington Post Impact & Technology, and TechSoup.
Also in the nonprofit world, George is the former board chair of America’s Charities and the To Be Heard Foundation. He’s also a fan of a good whale pun.