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Every fundraiser faces the same dilemma: we need efficiency, but we can't sacrifice accuracy. When that major donor asks for one critical data point before finalizing their six-figure gift, the pressure to respond quickly meets our professional obligation to be absolutely correct.
ChatGPT makes this balancing act even trickier. Its confident, polished responses can mask a dangerous problem: AI hallucinations—fabricated information delivered with complete assurance. These aren't intentional lies but rather the model filling knowledge gaps with what sounds plausible. The danger comes when these fabrications slip into donor communications, undermining the trust foundation that every successful fundraising relationship requires.
This episode introduces a powerful principle: accuracy is stewardship. When donors receive information from your organization, they're not just reading facts; they're making judgments about your credibility. Even small inaccuracies can create cracks in the foundation of trust, and in fundraising, these cracks directly impact your ability to secure and retain support for your mission.
The good news? A simple five-word prompt can dramatically reduce this risk: "Cite sources for every claim." By implementing the "source-then-write loop" workflow, you can transform how you use AI—requesting verification before content creation rather than after. This approach doesn't just protect against errors; it lets you leverage AI's efficiency while maintaining complete confidence in what you send.
Whether you're writing donor updates, impact reports, or quick responses to board inquiries, this verification-first approach ensures you never sacrifice integrity for speed. Because in fundraising, trust isn't just nice to have—it's everything. Join us to discover how the most successful fundraisers are using AI to enhance relationships rather than potentially damage them.
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By Keith Greer, CFRE5
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Every fundraiser faces the same dilemma: we need efficiency, but we can't sacrifice accuracy. When that major donor asks for one critical data point before finalizing their six-figure gift, the pressure to respond quickly meets our professional obligation to be absolutely correct.
ChatGPT makes this balancing act even trickier. Its confident, polished responses can mask a dangerous problem: AI hallucinations—fabricated information delivered with complete assurance. These aren't intentional lies but rather the model filling knowledge gaps with what sounds plausible. The danger comes when these fabrications slip into donor communications, undermining the trust foundation that every successful fundraising relationship requires.
This episode introduces a powerful principle: accuracy is stewardship. When donors receive information from your organization, they're not just reading facts; they're making judgments about your credibility. Even small inaccuracies can create cracks in the foundation of trust, and in fundraising, these cracks directly impact your ability to secure and retain support for your mission.
The good news? A simple five-word prompt can dramatically reduce this risk: "Cite sources for every claim." By implementing the "source-then-write loop" workflow, you can transform how you use AI—requesting verification before content creation rather than after. This approach doesn't just protect against errors; it lets you leverage AI's efficiency while maintaining complete confidence in what you send.
Whether you're writing donor updates, impact reports, or quick responses to board inquiries, this verification-first approach ensures you never sacrifice integrity for speed. Because in fundraising, trust isn't just nice to have—it's everything. Join us to discover how the most successful fundraisers are using AI to enhance relationships rather than potentially damage them.
💡 Want to take the next small step?
→ Free Download: 12 Fundraising Prompts You'll Actually Use
→ Course: The Fundraiser's AI Starter Suite

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