How to get started with intentional AI implementation

Wednesday, May 27th, 2026, from 3-4pm Eastern, Noon Pacific

Nura Aboki is a Senior Consultant at Community IT and has been assisting multiple clients with implementing AI tools and processes over the past year. His nonprofit AI governance tips are based on real experience. He will share brief case studies and give tips on best practices he has seen. He will also share advice on how to prioritize governance at the leadership level and valuable approaches that nonprofits are taking in AI implementation.



Webinar: Nonprofit AI Governance Tips

While there is no one-size-fits-all approach to nonprofit AI, Community IT has been learning from our clients and from their various implementation efforts some basic best practices that work in nonprofit AI governance, and we will share these tips and resources in this webinar.

Join Community IT Senior Consultant Nura Aboki in a webinar on Nonprofit AI Governance Tips. Whether you or your nonprofit organization are AI skeptics or evangelists, the need for a focus on governance is becoming obvious across implementation stories over the past year.

People in your nonprofit are already using AI. As Community IT noted recently, the risk is not AI adoption. The risk is unmanaged AI adoption.

But as a nonprofit leader or IT leader or staff member at a nonprofit, where do you start implementing governance? How do you make it a priority? How can deliberate governance and policy making help when implementation is proceeding at such a breakneck pace and the tools themselves are changing rapidly?

Nura will share several brief case studies of AI implementation he has assisted in, and will help you manage the fire hose of AI advice coming at you into actionable and immediate steps for building a policy that reflects your organizations needs and values and can accommodate rapid change.

The session will include time for a dedicated Q&A. You are invited to submit your specific questions regarding AI governance when you register.

As with all our webinars, this presentation is appropriate for an audience of varied IT experience.

Community IT is proudly vendor-agnostic, and our webinars cover a range of topics and discussions. Webinars are never a sales pitch, always a way to share our knowledge with our community.


Presenters:

Nura Aboki

Nuradeen Aboki is a Senior Consultant at Community IT. In that role, he proactively oversees technology infrastructure for select clients, providing strategic IT advice, recommending IT solutions and solution design to meet business objectives, and then overseeing solution implementations. Nura provides leadership and guidance for strategic planning and solutions architecting with clients who have sophisticated technical and business requirements. He gathers core business, technical and IT service management requirements through a variety of activities including key stakeholder interviews, document review and technical assessments. 

Nura started his career at Community IT as a Network Administrator. In 2012, he was promoted to Network Engineer and assumed a supervisory role in IT service operations, then became an IT Business Manager, where he has guided some of our largest clients through complex implementation of effective technology investments and utilizing efficient IT services in direct support of their missions. He has a lot of experience in helping nonprofits discover nonprofit IT essentials for challenging times, and is our resident expert on the value of governance and IT policies, and how to craft them.

Prior to joining Community IT Innovators, Nura served as a member of the technical support team at George Washington University and held a Network Specialist role at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) Parliament in Abuja, Nigeria. Nura holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering and Master of Science in Electrical Engineering, both from George Washington University.



Carolyn Woodard

Carolyn Woodard is currently head of Marketing and Outreach at Community IT Innovators. She has served many roles at Community IT, from client to project manager to marketing. With over twenty years of experience in the nonprofit world, including as a nonprofit technology project manager and Director of IT at both large and small organizations, Carolyn knows the frustrations and delights of working with technology professionals, accidental techies, executives, and staff to deliver your organization’s mission and keep your IT infrastructure operating. She has a master’s degree in Nonprofit Management from Johns Hopkins University and received her undergraduate degree in English Literature from Williams College. She is happy to moderate this webinar and learn more nonprofit AI governance tips from Nura Aboki.











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