TD Cafe #015 Previews Nonprofit Summit at DrupalCon 2026

DrupalCon 2026 Nonprofit Summit Preview

TD Cafe episode #015, published on 19 February 2026 at 07:00 EST, features Karen Horrocks and Stephen Musgrave discussing the upcoming Nonprofit Summit at DrupalCon 2026 in Chicago. The episode outlines the summit’s themes, including artificial intelligence, infrastructure planning, and long-term sustainability for nonprofit organisations.

During the discussion, Karen Horrocks describes how nonprofit teams are evaluating artificial intelligence tools in the context of mission alignment and accountability. Rather than presenting AI as a broad transformation, the conversation focuses on practical considerations, including identifying appropriate use cases and avoiding misaligned implementations.

Stephen Musgrave highlights infrastructure decisions that affect long-term operational efficiency. The episode references Kubernetes as part of broader conversations around scalability and return on investment for organisations working within limited budgets.

The Nonprofit Summit at DrupalCon 2026 is positioned as a focused gathering for developers, content editors, and strategic planners working in mission-driven organisations. Breakout sessions will address AI implementation, resiliency, and digital sovereignty, alongside community collaboration and sector-specific challenges.

Horrocks, a Web and Database Developer at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, is a co-moderator of NTEN’s Nonprofit Drupal Community and previously spoke at the 2019 Nonprofit Summit at DrupalCon Seattle. Musgrave is co-founder and Lead Technologist at Capellic, an agency that builds and maintains websites for nonprofit organisations.

Show notes and registration information are available via the TD Cafe listing and the DrupalCon Chicago 2026 event site.

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