Introduction to AI for community and voluntary organisations

Thursday 12 February 2026 | 10am to 1pm | Online

AI (artificial intelligence) is all around us, popping up on our computers and making the headlines. But what does AI mean for community and voluntary groups? What are the beneficial uses of AI and what are the risks to consider?

This session will help you understand the opportunities AI offers in areas like improved efficiency and fundraising. We will also discuss the concerns about AI and how to ensure you use it in an informed and safe way.

The session is suitable for those just considering AI or already starting to use it.

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Terms and conditions

Please read the terms and conditions of booking. Please also note:

• Online events – if you are booking a place at an online event, you should join the meeting yourself. AI bots or “assistants” will not be admitted to EVA online events.

• All events – participants are NOT permitted to record EVA meetings using AI tools, or by any other method. This is to ensure discussion can be free and open for everyone.

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It is very important that you let us know if you can’t attend a training course or event, or if you are going to be late (so we know that you are coming).

Please let us know by phoning 020 8373 6268 (leave a message) or email us on admin@enfieldva.org.uk

This is because we often have a waiting list of people from other local community groups who would like to attend.

If you don’t turn up on the day – and have not let us know so we can give your place to someone else – you will be depriving another Enfield community group of an important education or networking opportunity. Please help others in the voluntary sector by letting us know if you can’t take up your place.

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