AI for NGOs: From First Steps to Building AI Solutions

SEH launches a practical webinar series to strengthen the capacity and resilience of civil society organizations through AI

June 2026 SEH is launching a series of seven practical webinars for civil society and nonprofit organizations that want to move beyond occasional AI use and integrate artificial intelligence systematically into fundraising, project management, communications, data analysis, and workflow automation.

The series is part of a broader effort under the regional project Sustainability of Services for Key Populations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (SoS Project) to engage and strengthen civil society organizations across the EECA region. The program equips organizations with practical AI tools and skills designed to enhance their operational capacity, including the ability to maintain uninterrupted services during crises.

The series launches on June 19, 2026, at 3:00 PM (Kyiv time), and runs across seven sessions in the weeks that follow.

The webinars are held entirely online. A joining link is sent by email to each registered organization.

This is practice, not theory. Over the weeks, each organization builds its own working environment of projects, knowledge bases, and ready-to-deploy tools, and by the end it is entirely theirs: their account, their setup, their rules.

Seven practical modules

The seven-module programme takes participants from first setup to building their own AI tools. It begins with getting started in Anthropic Claude as a working environment rather than a chatbot, grounded in the 4D framework (Delegation, Description, Discernment, and Diligence) from Anthropic’s AI Fluency for Nonprofits course, then moves through smart task delegation, deciding which work to hand to AI and how and effective prompting and the use of “skills,” reusable instructions that turn Claude into a specialist for recurring tasks like reports and applications. Subsequent modules cover data security and verification of AI outputs to keep sensitive and beneficiary data safe before results reach donors or partners; donor research, grant writing, and data analysis carried out on each organisation’s own real documents; building custom, transferable AI skills the organisation fully owns; and finally scaling AI adoption across everyday operations alongside an introduction to the Help Space community and its DAO-based model for collaboration and shared resources.

Special opportunity for participants

All organizations that register on the Help Space platform and complete their organizational profiles will receive free access to the paid version of Anthropic Claude for 2 months. Participants will be able to work with one of the world’s most advanced AI assistants, complete practical assignments throughout the training, test workflow automation in real organizational settings, develop AI-powered solutions tailored to their needs, and access ready-to-use templates and AI skills for everyday NGO operations. Onboarding to the Help Space platform gives organizations not only training, but a lasting digital environment for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and access to innovative financing instruments.

How to join

  1. Register your organization on the Help Space platform.
  2. Complete your organizational profile and key information.
  3. Make sure your email address is up to date.
  4. Complete registration by June 17, 2026 (inclusive).

The invitation link for the first webinar will be automatically sent on June 18, 2026 to the email address provided in your profile. Participation is free of charge. The number of Anthropic Claude licenses is limited and will be allocated to organizations that fully complete their profiles on the Help Space platform.

About Help Space

Help Space is a growing community of organizations that leverage innovative technologies to increase social impact, improve operational efficiency, and unlock new opportunities for sustainable development.

This initiative is implemented:
▪ within the framework of the Help Space: Empowering Community Health Systems through Blockchain initiative, supported by the Elton John AIDS Foundation;
▪ with the support of the International Charitable Foundation “Alliance for Public Health” (funding source: The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria) within the regional project Sustainability of Services for Key Populations in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
The content of this event is the sole responsibility of the organizers and does not necessarily reflect the views of the donors, partners, or supporting organizations.

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