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Digital Infrastructure for Growing Nonprofits: Improve Automation

Upcoming Training Dates

Select a date and time that works for you. All sessions are held live and include time for questions.

7/22/2026 & 7/29/2026

10:00 am - 11:30 am PT | 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm ET

Workshop Description

This workshop gives nonprofit leaders a practical approach to building an integrated technology stack that reduces manual work and supports sustainable growth. We will walk through common operational bottlenecks, evaluate where automation and AI can help, and discuss how to select tools that actually work together instead of duplicating effort. By the end, participants will have a concrete roadmap for improving donor and volunteer follow-up through better digital infrastructure.

Who Should Attend

Nonprofit professionals who are interested in building automated workflows for their organizations.

What the Training Will Cover

  • Identify operational bottlenecks caused by disconnected tools

  • Understand automation opportunities

  • Improve lead and donor follow-up workflows

  • Build a practical digital roadmap

Registration Type & Fee

Non Members: $200

Additional Information

Each workshop session is live. Registrants receive slides & handouts. It is expected participants will be able to be on camera and able to unmute for some portions of the training to participate in discussions. Full recordings are not provided. This training must be done sequentially. If you miss a session, please reach out to program@nonprofitlearninglab.org.

Looking to register 3+ people? Email us at program@nonprofitlearninglab.org to receive $5 off per registration!

Please Note:

We do not offer any other discounts for this training other than the member rate.

About the Trainer

Mat serves as Waypoint’s chief technologist and lead developer while leading Waypoint and its clients to joint success.

In 2018 Mat was tapped by the City of New York’s prestigious NYC Tech-in-Residence Corps as an adjunct professor for the City University of New York. The NYC Tech-in-Residence Corps is meant to bring students the in-demand skills and project experience they need to launch careers in technology. Mat currently teaches Introduction to Web Development and the Internet at the College of Staten Island.

CFRE & CAE Credits

WE OFFER CFRE & CAE CREDITS  |  1 hour of training = 1 credit hour

Certificate of attendance available upon request

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