Ready to bridge the gap?
Let's explore how AI can reduce workplace inefficiency and help you reach new communities.
Ready to bridge the gap?
Let's explore how AI can reduce workplace inefficiency and help you reach new communities.
Nonprofits know AI exists. They're just not sure it's for them.
The hesitation is justified
Nonprofit leaders rightfully question whether AI tools align with their values, protect vulnerable populations, or solve problems they actually have. Concerns about data privacy, algorithmic bias, and implementation costs are legitimate.
The hidden cost
Meanwhile, grant applications pile up, donor communications get delayed, and administrative tasks consume hours that could go toward program delivery. The question isn't whether to use AI—it's how to deploy it ethically in service of your mission.
Hi, I'm Morisa—backend engineer turned nonprofit tech advocate. After nearly ten years in software engineering at Daily Harvest and Shopify, I left to explore how AI can ethically serve under-resourced organizations. Through building in the AI space and studying human services at community college, I saw the gap: powerful tools, little adoption, rightful skepticism.
Bits as Bridges exists to fill that space, helping nonprofits in New Jersey and beyond use AI for the work you have to do but can't afford to hire for.
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