College Forward, Reading Partners, Arizona State University and Taylor University are among the innovative organizations using Salesforce.org and Einstein AI to transform their organizations and accelerate their impact
During AI for Good Week, Salesforce.org will showcase how organizations can take advantage of AI and advance their missions of changing the world for the better
SAN FRANCISCO—March 20, 2019—Salesforce.org, the social enterprise of Salesforce (NYSE: CRM), the global leader in CRM, is bringing the power of Salesforce Einstein Artificial Intelligence to empower nonprofits and higher education institutions of all sizes, enabling them to deepen engagement with their constituents and students, make smarter decisions and operate more efficiently. During AI for Good Week, Salesforce.org will showcase how innovative organizations including College Forward, Reading Partners, Arizona State University and Taylor University are using Einstein to accelerate their impact.
Built on the Salesforce Platform, Salesforce.org’s industry-specific CRM solutions Nonprofit Cloud and Education Cloud are infused with Einstein. Leveraging the power of Einstein, nonprofits can tap into machine learning and predictive intelligence to improve program management and automate tasks and workflows, allowing them to fundraise and allocate resources more efficiently to drive more impact. For educational institutions, AI makes it possible to pinpoint student issues early and provide recommended actions, so that staff can intervene proactively and ensure students stay on the right path to success.
“Artificial intelligence has many promising applications for all industries,” said Rob Acker, CEO, Salesforce.org. “Our goal is to put this powerful technology in the hands of changemakers and equip them to transform the social sector for good.”
Salesforce Einstein for Nonprofit Cloud: A Faster Path to Achieving Your Mission
Nonprofits are challenged with resource constraints and often use outdated, legacy technology that makes it harder for them to achieve their missions. Einstein for Nonprofit Cloud enables nonprofits to intelligently measure outcomes in real-time, engage and raise resources in a more personalized way, and efficiently manage their programs. Here’s how College Forward and Reading Partners are making their organizations smarter and more productive with Einstein:
College Forward: Driving Higher Graduation Rates with AI
College Forward, a Texas based nonprofit that reaches more than 12,000 students from low-income homes across the state of Texas and beyond, helping them achieve their post-secondary dreams. College Forward uses Nonprofit Cloud for managing operations, grants and student engagement, and Einstein to surface dropout risk factors in CoPilot — a student information solution built on the Salesforce platform and created by College Forward — so that its coaches can proactively help students when they need it most.
“Our predictive dashboard helps us predict and evaluate our work and better understand what we’re doing well and where we need improvement,” said Austin Buchan, CEO, College Forward. “For the first time ever, our coaches can rapidly identify on a day-to-day basis which students are in most need of their support.”
Reading Partners: Using AI to Close the Achievement Gap
Reading Partners — a national nonprofit that mobilizes communities to provide proven reading support for under-resourced schools — uses Nonprofit Cloud to manage all donations and grants, constituent and donor data, and engagement with volunteers and students. With a 360-degree view of its operations and critical data in Salesforce, Reading Partners deployed Einstein Analytics to automatically surface insights and correlations that could help the organization proactively identify areas with lower performing scores and take action to improve student performance.
“With Einstein Analytics, we’re now able to see if a specific school district has lower test scores than another, and we can re-allocate our resources and tutors to provide more assistance where it’s needed most,” said Lola McCall, Salesforce Administer of Reading Partners. “By understanding where additional resources would be most helpful, we can also adjust our fundraising strategy to make sure donations are focused on lower performing areas in need of additional support.”
Salesforce Einstein for Education Cloud: Unlock Intelligent Insights Across the Entire Student Lifecycle
Education Cloud puts intelligence in the hands of institutions of all sizes—community colleges, four-year universities, business schools and more. Einstein for Education Cloud enables educational institutions to predict future student outcomes, access intelligent recommendations, and automate tasks and workflows across campuses to drive student success. Here’s how Arizona State University and Taylor University will empower both students and staff with Einstein:
Arizona State University: Strengthening Student Relationships
ASU, a public research university with more than 110,000 students enrolled on campus and online, turned to Education Cloud to drive innovation across campus. The university is looking to Einstein to maximize student success and create a tailored experience across the entire student lifecycle. Enrollment and success coaches work with students through the many decisions they face as they chart their educational journeys with ASU. With all of this student data available in Salesforce, Einstein will be able to draw intelligent insights such as course recommendations or tailored support resources that can help coaches respond better and faster while also giving them a more holistic view of the student.
“At ASU, we have a relationship with students throughout their lifetime, and we need to be proactive in what the future of those interactions will be. AI can help us take action on the data we have so that we can serve students in the most respectful and intelligent ways while also guiding them on where their future can go,” said Donna Kidwell, CTO of EdPlus at ASU. “This is why we’re making the technology decisions today that will enable us to execute on this vision in the future.”
Taylor University: Taking Analytics Further
Taylor University, a liberal arts university based in Indiana, uses Education Cloud to streamline admissions and enrollment for thousands of students. The university embraced Einstein Analytics in 2016 to examine how financial aid could best be utilized during the recruiting and admissions process. With stronger insights into how financial aid and scholarships impact recruiting and admissions—coupled with the other insights that Salesforce identifies—Taylor University has seen its student inquiries and enrollment numbers trend upwards.
“The reports and analysis that Einstein generates gives our admissions counselors predictive probability numbers that allow them to start thinking about financial aid strategically, rather than just a process to be completed,” said Nathan Baker, Director of Recruitment and Analytics at Taylor University.
Join us during AI for Good week:
- Recruiting & Admissions AI Master Class: Wednesday, March 20th at 11 AM PT/2PM EST: bit.ly/RecruitingAdmissionsMasterClass
- Student Success AI Master Class: Thursday, March 21st at 11AM PT/2Pm EST: bit.ly/StudentSuccessMasterClass
- Demystifying AI for Higher Ed Digital Magazine: http://bit.ly/HigherEdDigitalMagazine
- Einstein for Higher Education eBook: http://bit.ly/EinsteinforHigherEdEBook
- Nonprofit Master Class: Drive your Mission Forward with AI: Best Practices for Smarter Impact: Wednesday, March 20th at 9AM PT/12PM EST: bit.ly/ImpactMasterClass
- Demystifying AI for Nonprofit Digital Magazine: salesforce.org/nonprofit/demystifying-ai-magazine/
- AI for Good Nonprofit eBook: http://bit.ly/AIforGoodEBook
- **All Week on Twitter**—SFDO AI “Office Hours”: Your customers can ask us AI questions all week on Twitter. Make sure they include #AIWeek and @SalesforceOrg in their Tweet.
About Salesforce.org
Salesforce.org gets our technology in the hands of nonprofits, educational institutions, and philanthropic organizations across the world so they can connect with others and do more good. As a social enterprise, the more missions our technology supports, the more we invest back into technology and communities, creating an endless circle of good. We’re here to help; visit us at Salesforce.org.
About Salesforce Einstein
Einstein, the Salesforce AI platform, delivers more than six billion predictions every day, helping customers make smarter, more impactful decisions by acting as a smart CRM assistant across sales, service, marketing, commerce and more. Einstein democratizes AI by embedding intelligence directly into the context of business. And, because Einstein is built into the Salesforce platform, customers can easily customize their AI models for their specific needs.
About Nonprofit Cloud
Salesforce.org Nonprofit Cloud is the only complete set of technologies that combines your mission-critical services and programs with your time-consuming constituent outreach and solves your biggest fundraising challenges in one system. Nonprofit Cloud can leverage big data, customize reporting, measure impact, and coordinate programs all while connecting with every constituent uniquely.
About Education Cloud
Salesforce.org Education Cloud is a powerful set of technology solutions, built in collaboration with the education community, that empowers your institution to provide the best student experience across the entire lifecycle. By integrating data across the student lifecycle, Education Cloud not only drives student success, but institutional success as well. It is the only platform that uses the world’s #1 CRM, uniquely designed for K-20 and beyond.
About Salesforce
Salesforce helps organizations of any size reimagine their business for the world of AI. With Agentforce, Salesforce's trusted platform, organizations can bring humans together with agents to drive customer success—powered by AI, data, and action. Visit www.salesforce.com for more information.
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