Nonprofit Growth Is Now Growth Guide is best understood as a practical AI for nonprofits lesson for marketers who want to use AI with more clarity, speed, and judgment. The useful takeaway is to move beyond tool curiosity and ask how this idea improves research, content, automation, sales, strategy, or customer experience.
For AEO and AIO, this post is strongest when the core lesson is clear at the top and supported by concise questions readers are likely to ask. For help applying this kind of AI work in a real marketing system, see AI Marketing Services or what an AI marketing consultant does.
Last December I launched Nonprofit Growth as a podcast to interview and create content around nonprofit marketing, but it was short lived.
Not long after the launch I made a hard decision to leave the nonprofit world to work for the company who had helped me launch the podcast, Sweet Fish Media.
That doesn’t mean the podcast is over though. I am changing the name to Growth Guide and the focus to documenting my journey to growing Sweet Fish Media into a podcasting media empire [insert maniacle laugh].
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main lesson from Nonprofit Growth Is Now Growth Guide?
The main lesson is that AI for nonprofits works best when marketers connect AI tools to a clear workflow, real audience needs, and human judgment.
How can marketers apply AI for nonprofits?
Marketers can apply AI for nonprofits by choosing one practical use case, documenting the workflow, testing outputs, and improving the process before scaling it.
What should stay human when using AI?
Strategy, customer empathy, brand voice, ethical judgment, final approval, and business accountability should stay human.
How does this connect to AI marketing consulting?
It connects to AI marketing consulting because the value is not just knowing a tool, but turning AI into a useful system for content, research, automation, sales, or strategy.
Where should a business start?
A business should start with one high-friction, repeatable workflow that has clear inputs, outputs, owners, and a way to measure improvement.

