Not-For-Profit Council Meeting

Tuesday, June 16, 2026 (9:30 AM - 11:00 AM) (EDT)

Description

AI Integrations & Technology for Nonprofits

Artificial Intelligence is no longer a future conversation—it's a tool that nonprofits can begin using today to increase impact, improve efficiency, strengthen donor relationships, and better serve their communities.

Join us on June 16th for an engaging discussion featuring technology, fundraising, cybersecurity, and innovation experts who will explore practical ways nonprofits can leverage AI and emerging technologies to work smarter, raise more resources, and prepare for the future.

Whether you are a nonprofit executive, board member, volunteer leader, fundraiser, or community partner, this session will provide real-world insights and tools you can begin applying immediately.

What You'll Learn

  • How AI can support nonprofit operations and administration
  • Using technology to improve fundraising and donor engagement
  • Ways nonprofits can streamline processes and save time
  • Cybersecurity considerations for nonprofits in today's digital environment
  • Emerging technology trends and what they mean for mission-driven organizations
  • Resources available to help nonprofits adopt technology with confidence


Featured Speakers

Michael Whitlock

Learn how modern fundraising technology can help organizations raise more money, simplify operations, improve donor retention, and create a better donor experience through integrated giving platforms.


Imran Ashraf

With more than 25 years of experience in technology and software innovation, Imran helps organizations bridge creativity, technology, and AI to transform ideas into scalable solutions. He will share practical insights on how nonprofits can responsibly leverage AI to increase their impact.


Chad Jordan

Drawing from more than three decades of experience in IT and cybersecurity, Chad will discuss how nonprofits can protect their organizations, secure sensitive data, and navigate today's evolving technology landscape.



Kathryn Beyer/Management and Government Information Center (MAGIC)

Kathryn Beyer leads the Management and Government Information Center (MAGIC) for the Prince William Public Libraries, where she connects the community with government, business, and legal information and supports small businesses, entrepreneurs, and nonprofits with specialized research services. Kathryn will highlight technology and research resources available to nonprofits, community organizations, and leaders seeking data, information, and tools to support strategic decision-making.



Who Should Attend?

  • Nonprofit leaders and executive directors
  • Board members
  • Development and fundraising professionals
  • Community organizations
  • Small business owners supporting nonprofits
  • Anyone interested in the intersection of technology, AI, and community impact

Join us as we explore how technology can help nonprofits increase capacity, strengthen sustainability, and expand their mission impact in an increasingly digital world.

Register today and be part of the conversation shaping the future of nonprofit innovation.


Are you a nonprofit looking to elevate your organization’s impact?

The Council brings together not-for-profit leaders to share knowledge and support organizational growth through targeted educational meetings on key topics that matter to their mission.

Join us for an engaging discussion on how AI integrations and technology can support and strengthen not-for-profit organizations.

Thank you to our sponsors, Birmingham Green and The Human Services Alliance of Greater Prince William!


Please note that Council & Committee Meetings are exclusive to Chambers Members. 

Future members, please contact the Director of Membership Sales, Heather Stietzel at hstietzel@pwchamber.org, for more information.

Prince William Chamber
9733 Buchanan Loop
Manassas, VA 20110
Event Contact
Liletta Harlem
(703) 368-6600
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Tuesday, June 16, 2026 (9:30 AM - 11:00 AM) (EDT)
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