Nonprofit to Pilot Agentic AI Tool for Student Success Work

Student success nonprofit InsideTrack has joined Salesforce Accelerator – Agents for Impact, a Salesforce initiative providing technology, funding, and expertise to help nonprofits build and customize AI agents and AI-powered tools to support and scale their missions. Over the next two years, InsideTrack will receive $333,000 in funding and in-kind technology services to "develop an AI-driven solution that augments the capacity of student success coaches working on the frontline to help more students chart pathways to and through higher education," the organization explained in a news announcement.

In its student success work, InsideTrack supports more than 200,000 learners across the country, gathering qualitative data through 2.2 million individual student coaching interactions each year, the organization said. The new AI solution "is designed to responsibly synthesize de-identified case information, surface trends, and streamline reporting — giving coaches, advisors, and leadership in-depth insights and more time to focus on high-impact student engagement." The tool will analyze unstructured coaching data such as session notes, and utilize agentic AI to generate summaries, identify focus areas, and recommend next steps.  

"As institutions navigate rapid changes in student demographics and technology, AI adoption must support — not erode — the human relationships that ultimately drive student success," said Ruth Bauer, president at InsideTrack, in a statement. "By anchoring this work in the experiences of students, coaches and advisors, we're building the kind of human-centered AI tools that can unlock staff capacity and help more students achieve their educational and career aspirations."

"This work is about more than just using technology to boost efficiency — it's about creating space for learning, connection and growth," commented Ron Smith, vice president of philanthropy at Salesforce. "As AI becomes more tightly integrated into higher education, it's essential that its adoption is guided by principles like human judgment, ethics and responsibility. The goal is to enrich human connection, not replace it, and empower those who serve students to achieve an even greater impact on student success."

"For years, we've used data to identify which students are at risk and when they need support," said Dr. Tim Renick, founding executive director of the National Institute for Student Success at Georgia State University and member of InsideTrack's advisory board. "But knowing who needs help isn't enough. We must build tools that give frontline staff the time and capacity to respond to alerts quickly and to provide the guidance and support that truly change outcomes."

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