A free workshop at The Foundry, A Place for Change, in Vauxhall, London.
Helping to bridge every day charity challenges with practical AI, digital, and business expertise.

AI is no longer a future concept for the charity sector. It’s becoming a strategic imperative for organisations that want to survive, thrive, and expand their impact. However, for many charities, turning interest in AI into real, responsible adoption can feel overwhelming and challenging, especially with limited funding.
This practical, in-person workshop is designed to change that.
Hosted by Intergence, we invite you to join us from 9:30am to 12:30pm on 11th March, for a hands on AI workshop that brings together charity leaders and managers to explore where AI can add real value, and how AI can be responsibly adopted to strengthen operations, engagement, and social impact.
The workshop is free to attend and will be facilitated by Konrad Thomasson, Head of Digital Change Consulting at Intergence, and joined by respected thought leaders from across the charity and technology landscape, including Ian McLintock, founder of Charity Excellence, a charity creating free AI resources for the not-for-profit sector, as well as Kevin Antao, Digital Trustee in the charity sector.
There will also be technology partners present with hands-on AI delivery experience.
By the end of the session, you’ll leave with:
A clear understanding of where AI can and should add value in your organisation
Practical, charity-relevant AI use cases, such as around marketing, funding or case management, aligned to your mission
A framework for assessing your ability to deliver AI projects
Confidence to take next steps without over-investing or over-exposing risk
Peer insight from others facing similar challenges
This workshop is ideal for:
Charity leaders and trustees.
Digital, IT, data, and transformation leads in the charity sector.
Anyone responsible for exploring or governing AI use in the charity sector.
No technical background is required, just a desire to make informed, responsible decisions.