AI isn't just search. Donors, foundations, and the women these organizations serve are asking ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini for recommendations. If your organization isn't accurately visible in those answers, you're invisible where it increasingly matters most.
Audit
Discover exactly how the major AI assistants currently describe your organization and its mission. We test ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, and other leading models with the queries your donors and prospective donors are actually asking — and show you precisely what comes back.
Deployment
Implement complete AI-readiness across your web presence. This includes structured data, machine-readable content formats, semantic HTML, and the technical signals that AI crawlers use to understand and trust your organization's identity and mission.
Monitoring
Quarterly visibility reports ensuring you maintain accurate representation as AI models update. AI answers drift over time — ongoing monitoring catches changes before they affect donor perception.
AIP deploys this same standard for pro-life nonprofits and pregnancy resource centers — proven inside a live national organization before it was ever offered as a service.
Founder Joe Santaniello architected AI visibility from the ground up at Let Them Live, a national pro-life nonprofit. The system wasn't theorized in a presentation deck — it was built in production, refined under real conditions, and only then made available to other mission-driven organizations.
Why This Matters Now
The shift in how people find information is accelerating. Donors who used to type queries into Google are increasingly asking conversational AI for giving recommendations, organization profiles, and mission summaries. Foundations are using AI tools in their research processes.
Organizations that don't appear accurately — or don't appear at all — in those AI responses are losing attention they've worked hard to earn. And because AI models can hallucinate or repeat outdated information, an organization that does show up may be described inaccurately, which is sometimes worse than not showing up.
AI visibility is a discipline that requires technical implementation, not just good content. Most organizations don't have the internal expertise to do this work — which is exactly why AIP exists.