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November

20 + 27

AI for Not-for-Profits

About the webinar series

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping the not-for-profit sector. Infoxchange’s 2024 Tech Report shows 76% of not-for-profit organisations (NFPs) are already experimenting with AI tools, but only 12% have policies to guide safe and effective use. Many organisations face challenges such as limited resources, data readiness, and cybersecurity risks - making strategic adoption essential.

That's why we're delivering two webinars to help guide your not-for-profit. Register individually below for each of the webinars:

You'll receive: 75 minutes of plain-language training, a copy of the webinar recording (accessible for 3 months) and slide handout, and information on further resources and support.


Part 1: The AI Adoption Journey for Not-for-profits

This event has passed. Part 2 is below! Register now - places are limited!

View our upcoming webinars here.


📅 Thursday, 27 November
🕒 12:45 - 2pm (AEDT)
💻 Online via Zoom
💵 $49 - $85 per person, $199 group pass
➡️ Registrations for this event have now closed

Artificial intelligence (AI) raises important legal and compliance questions. From data privacy to copyright, not-for-profits need to understand the risks before adopting AI tools. In Part 2 of our AI for Not-for-Profits Webinar Series, you’ll get the opportunity to hear legal experts from Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer:

  • Provide an overview of when different laws relating to AI apply
  • Demystify the legal risks of AI, separating the hype from the real issues
  • Give practical steps your organisation can take to safely and strategically adopt AI, and manage compliance to reduce risk when using AI

This webinar will be an interactive panel style webinar, with lots of opportunities for questions.

Presenter: Bianca Marcocci - Senior Associate (Head Office Advisory (HOAT)) at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
Presenter: Bianca Marcocci - Senior Associate (Head Office Advisory (HOAT)) at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer

HOAT is Australia’s largest legal team solely dedicated to corporate governance issues and is the trusted adviser to a significant proportion of the country’s largest companies. Bianca provides clients with pragmatic advice on corporate governance issues, including continuous and periodic disclosure, Board and executive succession, corporate culture, directors’ duties, shareholder activism and relevant areas of legal risk. Bianca assists clients respond to emerging market trends (including AI) and has a deep understanding of the listed company environment and best practice.

Presenter: Raymond Sun  - Senior Associate (Technology) at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer
Presenter: Raymond Sun - Senior Associate (Technology) at Herbert Smith Freehills Kramer

Raymond is one of the firm’s resident specialists on AI. Being a full stack developer himself, Raymond combines his legal and IT skills to advise a wide range of clients (both big and small) in relation to AI governance, AI-as-a-Service contracts, and AI projects. Outside of HSF, Raymond has built and launched various software products. He is recognised as a 'Top Voice' on Linkedin and Australia's Lawyers Weekly 30 under 30 Technology Lawyer of the Year (2023) for his thought leadership in AI within the Australian legal sector.


More information

Can't make it live on the day? That's ok! Everyone who registers receives the post-webinar email containing the recording, slide handout and other information and resources, so you can catch up whenever it suits you.

Registrations close at 12:00pm AEDT on the day of the webinar.

The webinars will be held online via Zoom. You will receive a confirmation email once you have successfully registered. The Zoom link, meeting ID and passcode will be sent to you via email prior to the webinar. Occasionally the Zoom confirmation emails can be prevented by an organisational firewall. If you haven't received the Zoom link within 3-5 days of registering, please check your junk/spam folder, contact us on the email below, or troubleshoot further.

If you are having trouble registering, please get in touch at nfptraining@justiceconnect.org.au or call 03 8593 4799.

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