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Let AI help write your next fundraising email [free AI tool for nonprofits]

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Join our free webinar and discover how to use AI for a successful end-of-year push. {% text "preview_text" label="Preview Text", value="", no_wrapper=True %} Academic research shows that people who use AI in their work are more efficient, achieve better outcomes AND enjoy their jobs more. That's why FreeWill created [Willy](), an AI-powered nonprofit writing buddy designed to help nonprofit professionals with things like fundraising emails, donor thank-you notes and so much more. If you're curious to give Willy a try, simply visit [willy.freewill.com](). Willy is free to use so we hope you find it helpful. If you are with a faith-based organization, we encourage you to check out [Sophie](), which is Willy's faith-based companion! Here’s a quick look at everything Willy can help you with: - Fundraising emails - Donor thank-you notes - Fundraising direct mail - Press releases - Social media posts (Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram) - Email fundraising calendars - Social media fundraising calendars Let AI help write your next fundraising email. [Try it now!]() [Facebook]() • [LinkedIn]() • [Twitter]() FreeWill offers online self-help solutions for common estate planning needs and related educational content. Estate planning may implicate both state and federal laws, and estate planning needs will differ based on personal circumstance and applicable law. FreeWill is not a law firm and its services are not substitutes for an attorney’s advice. Use of FreeWill's services is subject to the [Terms of Service]() & [Privacy Notice](). © 2024 FreeWill Co., a Delaware Public Benefit Corporation. All rights reserved. Get in touch with us [by email]() Learn more on [our website]() The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](www.philanthropy.com/page/Privacy-Policy/539?cid=mktofooter) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](connect.chronicle.com/preference-center-COP.html) This is Corporate Sponsor Content presented by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. All content is provided by FreeWill.

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