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NewOrg Introduces Innovative AI Features and Expands Grant Programs at PowerNet 2024

NewOrg Management System, a prominent online data management platform for nonprofit, social services, and government agencies, recently announced the expansion of its Accelerator Grant Program and the introduction of new AI-driven features at the PowerNet 2024 conference in Pittsburgh. The event was organized by the Network of Jewish Human Services Agencies and focused on Jewish Human Services organizations from Canada and the United States.

The expanded Accelerator Grant Program aims to support small agencies struggling with outdated systems by offering funding to implement modern data management solutions. This initiative promises enhanced Efficiency, Transparency, and Sustainability. NewOrg also revealed its plans to integrate native support for Medicaid block grants, which will be incorporated into its existing electronic billing system.

Regarding AI implementation, NewOrg is adopting HIPAA-compliant AI technologies to improve service efficiency and accuracy. These enhancements include AI-powered voice transcription, document translation, and address verification within the USA and Canada. These features are designed to streamline operations and are expected to be available to partnering agencies over the coming summer.

David Crouch, President of NewOrg, emphasized the careful and risk-aware approach to AI adoption, underlining its potential to optimize service access and administration while ensuring the privacy and societal considerations are strictly adhered to.

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