Practical AI services for NGOs, civil society, and the public sector — from strategy to working tools.
We don’t sell AI for its own sake. We start with your real problems, work out where AI genuinely helps, and build only what’s useful. No jargon, no oversold promises — just tools that work.
AI Implementation for NGOs
You know AI could help your work, but you don’t know where to start, what to trust, or how to bring your team along. We guide NGOs through the full adoption journey — from honest assessment of what AI can and can’t do for you, to picking the right tools, to training your team to use them confidently.
What’s included
- An honest audit of where AI fits in your work — and where it doesn’t
- Selection and setup of AI tools tailored to your team’s size, skills, and budget
- Hands-on training for staff, written in plain language
- Workflow integration: getting AI into the tools your team already uses
- Ongoing support during the first months of adoption
Best for: NGOs and civil society organizations new to AI who want a guided, no-pressure entry point.
Custom AI Agents
When off-the-shelf AI doesn’t fit your use case, we design and build custom AI agents — tailored to your organization’s specific needs. From applicant-facing assistants to internal caseworker support tools, our agents automate the repetitive work so your people can focus on what actually matters: the humans on the other side.
Examples of what we build
- Eligibility checkers that help applicants understand if they qualify for a program
- Document analyzers that turn dense legal or policy text into clear summaries
- Citizen-facing chatbots that answer common questions in plain language
- Caseworker copilots that triage, draft responses, and surface relevant precedent
- Application companions that walk people through complex forms step by step
Best for: Organizations with a specific workflow problem they want solved with a purpose-built tool — not a generic chatbot.
AI for the Public Good
We partner with public-sector and civic organizations on projects where AI can serve communities — social protection, public health, education, community development. These engagements often involve donor funding, multi-stakeholder coordination, and a stronger focus on transparency, fairness, and accessibility than typical commercial AI projects.
Typical engagements
- Grant-funded AI pilots co-designed with public agencies or NGOs
- Tools that improve citizen access to public services, benefits, or information
- Research partnerships exploring responsible AI in social policy contexts
- Capacity-building programs for public-sector teams adopting AI responsibly
Best for: Ministries, public agencies, foundations, and NGOs working on civic-impact projects.
How we work
Every engagement is different, but they tend to follow the same shape.
1. Listen
We start with your problem, not our product. A free initial conversation to understand your work, your constraints, and what “useful AI” would actually look like for you. We offer presentations at your facilities of agents we have built so u can understand them better and their capabilities.
2. Scope
We propose a clear plan: what we’d build or implement, what we’d skip, timeline, cost, and how we’ll know it worked. No surprise add-ons.
3. Build
We design, build, and test — keeping you in the loop with working drafts, not just slide decks. You see real progress, not promises.
4. Hand off
We train your team, document everything, and stay available for support. The goal is for you to own and run the tool, not to depend on us forever.
Curious whether AI can help your organization?
The first conversation is free and there’s no obligation. We’ll listen to what you’re working on and tell you honestly whether AI is part of the answer.