Translate AI into plain decisions
Make the landscape understandable for trustees, leaders, and delivery teams.
About AI Strategies
AI Strategies Ltd exists to help charities make confident, proportionate decisions about AI. The focus is not on hype or generic automation claims. It is on understanding what will genuinely help, what needs stronger governance, and how to introduce change in a way that supports mission delivery.
Background
AI Strategies Ltd is built around the reality that charities face a very different set of pressures from most commercial organisations. Capacity is tight, trust matters deeply, and decisions often need to balance service quality, risk, fundraising performance, and internal confidence all at once.
The consultancy draws on more than 20 years of business transformation experience together with extensive fundraising and charity-sector consulting. That combination matters because it means advice is grounded in operational delivery, stakeholder accountability, and the practical demands of income generation.
Rather than pushing tools for their own sake, the work is designed to help charities understand where AI can reduce pressure, where governance needs to be strengthened first, and how to adopt new tools without losing sight of the human relationships that make the sector effective.
What Clients Benefit From
How The Work Is Framed
For most organisations, the first challenge is not “Which tool should we buy?” It is “Where are the safest, highest-value opportunities, and what needs to be in place before we move?” That is why the work typically starts with clarity, readiness, and prioritisation.
Make the landscape understandable for trustees, leaders, and delivery teams.
Focus on time-saving, governance, fundraising, and operational improvements that matter.
Start with safe next steps, clearer guardrails, and realistic pilots.
Helpful Next Step
If you are not yet sure where your organisation sits, the AI Readiness & Opportunity Audit gives you a more structured view of maturity, risks, and next priorities.
Speak Directly
Some organisations want a quick conversation before taking the next step. If that is useful, you can book a call directly or send an email outlining what your charity is trying to achieve.