Updated AI tools to help rescuers

We have written a series of AI tools that reference certain texts to help animal rescuers. This is all based on feedback that has come from the surveys last year, and is designed to reduce your workload on admin tasks.

Ask a question or cut and paste in here, ask the AI to rewrite it.

If you dont know how to start, ask it “tell me the best way to respond to a grant” or “tell me about the WIRES grants”

Grant writing help

Writers block. Don’t know what to say or how to ask? Grant question got you thinking?  This will help.  Use this to create the basic text you need then tune your response with customisation.

The best way? Take the question you need answered and write what you think/feel or what you are trying to convey. Then put that into the AI and ask it to write for you. You can ask it to change tone, number of words, anything. Talk to it like talking to a person.

Disclaimer – An AI is great at giving you answers that are 80% right, but it’s not perfect or biased in any way. It wont judge you nor will it engage in personal beliefs, food choices or debates. If you ask health advice, we recommend working with a vet not a computer. 

Other AI Tools to help support rescuers.

Click here to use our Fundraising post generator, this takes your inputs and creates a fundrasing post suitable for most platforms. (it will also email you a copy of it).

Click here to use adoption post writer.  This will generate for you an adoption profile post to use in any tool (it will also email you a copy of it).

How is your day? What’s on your mind?

Ask any question here.

There are many daily tasks, risks and emotions an animal rescuer goes through in Australia. This AI has been tuned to talk to animal carers and help with basic tasks, conversation and learning. 

Talk about your day.  Ask it to write you a plan to build a shelter. Talk to the Ai about your animals or help you write a grant response. what is best dog food to feed emancipated puppy? This is an open ended AI conversation. 

Disclaimer – An AI is great at giving you answers that are 80% right, but it’s not perfect or biased in any way. It wont judge you nor will it engage in personal beliefs, food choices or debates. If you ask health advice, we recommend working with a vet not a computer. 

Learn how to make animal craft.

The Animal Rescue Craft Guild is the largest maker of Wildlife supporting craft in the world. They have teams of volunteers churning out supportive items for Wildlife and Companion animals everywhere.

Ask here about specific craft items and get advice from the AI. Argue with it about french seams or material. Remember to always ask the guild directly if you want the most accurate advice. Click here to go to the guild page.

Disclaimer – An AI is great at giving you answers that are 80% right, but it’s not perfect or biased in any way.

What do you want to make?

Ask about starting and running a charity

Find out about starting a charity.

Many rescuers ask about what they need to do to start a charity. This AI pulls information from the ACNC site so you can ask questions in natural language. If in doubt always contact the ACNC directly here.

The Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission (ACNC) is the national regulator of charities. The ACNC was established in December 2012 to achieve the following objects:

  • maintain, protect and enhance public trust and confidence in the Australian not-for-profit sector
  • support and sustain a robust, vibrant, independent and innovative not-for-profit sector
  • promote the reduction of unnecessary regulatory obligations on the sector.

Disclaimer – An AI is great at giving you answers that are 80% right, but it’s not perfect or biased in any way. Check everything and if in doubt contact the ACNC.

Ask animal questions.

Many rescuers ask about what they need to do to start a charity. This AI pulls information from Australian sources so you can ask questions in natural language. 

You can debate the questions or look for more information. Recommended always however is to talk to your vet for health advice.

Disclaimer – An AI is great at giving you answers that are 80% right, but it’s not perfect or biased in any way. Check everything and if in doubt talk to your vet.

Ask questions about animal care