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Workshop 02 · Smart Citizenship
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AI at the CC desk

Your Monday cheat-sheet

Use AI as a lever for social impact - inward on your own CC work, outward to the nonprofits you back. The rule that holds both ways: AI advises; you decide, and you sign.

1Partner researchGo
2Application scoringCaution
3CSRD / impact draftGo
4Stakeholder commsCaution
5Grantee / funding decisionYou decide

Disclaimer  Practical orientation, not legal advice. Tool names, vendor claims and figures are illustrative - verify them against your own data-protection and works-council process, and current EU AI Act guidance, before you rely on them.

1Which tool?
If you…Reach for
have Microsoft 365Copilot - safest, inside your data boundary
run Google WorkspaceGemini - inside your boundary
need the strongest all-rounderChatGPT / Claude - Team or Enterprise only
are blocked by LegalLangdock / Mistral - EU-hosted, GDPR-capable*
need translationDeepL - German-built, the easy yes
do ESG or CSRD workBriink - or SAP Joule if you run SAP
2Do / Don't
Do
  • Use the approved tool
  • Treat every output as a draft
  • Give it role, audience and format
  • Own the decision yourself
Don't
  • Paste confidential or partner data into a free app
  • Trust names, numbers or legal claims unchecked
  • Send AI text to a stakeholder unread
  • Outsource judgment or accountability to the model
3Pre-flightbefore you type
  • Right tool for this data?
    Approved and in-boundary. e.g. Copilot for an internal draft; never a free app or personal subscription.
  • Stripped the sensitive bits?
    Remove names, budgets and personal data before pasting.
  • Briefed it properly?
    Role, audience, format. e.g. “Act as a sceptical CFO; reply in 5 bullets.”
  • Gave it the source?
    Paste the report or notes it needs - don't let it guess.
4Post-flightbefore you use it
  • Facts verified?
    Every name, number and legal claim checked against the source.
  • Nothing invented?
    No made-up org, statistic or citation slipped through.
  • Sounds like us?
    Our house tone, and nothing internal has leaked into it.
  • Would you sign it?
    If your name goes on it, it's ready to send.

Use what your company already pays for. Legal blocking? Try a German hub like Langdock (used by Merck, BASF - vendor-stated, verify). *GDPR-capable is not the same as compliant: it still needs a signed DPA and DPIA, and staff tools need Betriebsrat sign-off.

510 commands to steal- paste, then verify what comes back
1
Summarize a partner
Here's a nonprofit's annual report. Give me: mission, who they serve, top 3 needs, red flags, 3 questions before partnering.
2
Score applications
Here are 5 applications and our 4 criteria. Rank them, score each 1–5, flag the closest call. A defensible first cut; you still decide.
3
CSRD / ESG draft
Turn these notes into 3 reportable impact paragraphs in CSRD language. Mark anything needing a real number. Verify every figure; it may invent one.
4
CFO business case
Rewrite this as 5 bullets for a cost-focused CFO, each tied to ESG reporting, employer brand, or risk.
5
Rehearse your boss
Act as my sceptical CFO. Give the 5 objections you'd raise, then help me pre-answer them. Swap in your GC or CEO - the room you fear.
6
Stakeholder reply
Draft a reply to this investor question in our cautious house tone. Flag anything I shouldn't commit to in writing.
7
Your AI position
Draft a cautious one-paragraph internal line on how our CC function uses AI, aligned to the EU AI Act, in a German Mittelstand voice. Who signs it: align with Legal and IT.
8
Scope before you build
A partner says "we want AI." Ask me 5 questions to turn that into one bounded problem - and name the condition to say no.
9
Position volunteering
Map our skilled-volunteering programme to our OKRs and public positioning. Where does it strengthen employer brand, ESG story or recruiting, and what should we say publicly? Builds internal buy-in.
10
Learn from peers
How do 3 companies like ours run corporate volunteering and AI-for-good? Summarise their models, what worked, and one idea we could adapt. Ask for sources; verify them.
6 · Pitch it internally

The EU AI Act's staff AI-literacy duty has applied since February 2025, so we are likely non-compliant today, and enforcement begins August 2026. Meanwhile staff already paste company data into private ChatGPT. I propose an eight-week pilot: five Copilot licences for the CC team, measured on hours saved in CSRD reporting, at about €25 per user a month. I will own it.

Steal this Sources: artificialintelligenceact.eu · zew.de
7Point it outward
  1. 1Scope the need with the nonprofit
  2. 2Match a specialist partner
  3. 3Pilot-scope it - days and liability
  4. 4Guardrail it, with Legal sign-off
  5. 5Measure it as CSRD S3 / S4
Partners & resources
Channel AI skills to an NGO - MI4People (KIISS) · N3XTCODER · CorrelAid
Find / match a partner - Civic Coding · CorrelAid · Data4Good
Discounted tools for NPOs - Microsoft for Nonprofits (Copilot −15%) · Salesforce Agents for Impact
Free upskilling - KI-Campus · DRK-Lernplattform · vhs.cloud
EU AI Act help - ARIC Hamburg
AI advises - you decide, and you sign. Sources: artificialintelligenceact.eu · zew.de · langdock.com