Salesforce selects four Indian nonprofits for its Agents for Impact AI Accelerator; Offers Rs 6.8 crore in grants
Salesforce has launched the India cohort of its Accelerator—Agents for Impact program, picking four nonprofits to receive grants, free technology access, and hands-on expert support to build custom AI agents. The total grant pool sits at Rs 6.8 crore, spread across the cohort, with each organization also getting free Salesforce technology for up to 18 months and pro bono consulting from Salesforce employees.

The six-month program is built around a straightforward problem: nonprofits in India are stretched thin, running lean teams across wide geographies, and burning time on administrative work that AI could handle. The idea is to let agents take over routine tasks—donor outreach, volunteer coordination, application processing—so staff can focus on the actual work.
The six-month program is built around a straightforward problem: nonprofits in India are stretched thin, running lean teams across wide geographies, and burning time on administrative work that AI could handle. The idea is to let agents take over routine tasks—donor outreach, volunteer coordination, application processing—so staff can focus on the actual work.
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