28.05.2026

Artificial Intelligence as a Tool for Efficiency

On May 23–24, the team of the Charitable Foundation “Source of Revival” (CFSR) took part in a two-day training course on the basics of artificial intelligence use, conducted by trainer Liubov Tsukor.

For our organization, team development and the implementation of modern tools are an important component of improving the efficiency, adaptability, and quality of charitable work.

During two intensive days, the team not only explored the capabilities of modern AI tools, but also immediately applied them in practice to solve real work-related tasks.

Participants mastered the art of effective prompting, learned how to use AI for preparing texts, communication and reporting materials, document analysis, and visual content creation. They also thoroughly discussed issues of ethics, confidentiality, personal data protection, and the responsible use of AI in the activities of a charitable organization.

“For us, this training is an investment in strengthening our organizational capacity, which will help the team work faster, more effectively, and respond even more efficiently to the challenges we face every day.”

Serhii Zhuk, Director of the Organization

It was especially valuable that the training had a highly practical focus, was adapted to the specifics of our organization’s work, and that the acquired knowledge can already be integrated into daily workflows.

“For me, as a new member of the team, this training became not only an introduction to modern AI tools, but also a great opportunity to integrate into the team’s work more quickly. It was very valuable to see how artificial intelligence can assist in daily tasks — from preparing materials to analyzing information. After the training, I gained many ideas on how to use these tools effectively and responsibly in our work.”

Maryna Liashenko, Volunteer

The project “Path to Resilience” is implemented by the Charitable Foundation “Source of Revival” within the framework of the project “Phoenix: Power of Communities”, implemented by East Europe Foundation with the support of the European Union.