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# Harnessing your data to drive nonprofit mission success: A roadmap for a robust data strategy Many

# [Microsoft] [A group of business professionals having a meeting at a conference table.]() Harnessing your data to drive nonprofit mission success: A roadmap for a robust data strategy [Download the e-book]() Many nonprofits treat data as a passive resource and overlook its power to fuel an organization’s mission and goals. However, successful nonprofits have demonstrated how the insights and perspectives hidden in data can boost mission achievements. We explore the data opportunities for nonprofits in our new e-book, [Harnessing your data to drive nonprofit mission success](). You can download the e-book and use its contents to start a digital transformation conversation with your colleagues. You can also forward this email to members of your IT team to get started. Featuring practical examples along with technical guidance, this e-book explores topics like: - Creating an effective data strategy in support of your nonprofit’s mission and goals. - Translating information into insight with Microsoft Fabric on the Azure cloud platform. - Democratizing data in an insight-fueled organizational culture. - Innovating programs and services with data intelligence and AI-supported initiatives. [Get started with free technology grants and discounts]() Get grants and discounts across Microsoft’s cloud products including Microsoft 365, Azure, and Dynamics 365. To get started, [register]() and confirm your organization’s eligibility. Already registered as a nonprofit? [Login]() to your Microsoft Nonprofit page. Watch our [guided demo]() to help you setup your Azure credits. Microsoft offers a free [Azure Onboarding Concierge]() service for organizations who are new to the Azure grant or would like a refresher. Regards, Microsoft Tech for Social Impact Team Learn more about nonprofit offers: - [Eligibility]() - [Overview video]() - [Nonprofit offers]() For general information on eligibility, accessing offers, the Nonprofit Hub, and technical support, please submit your question in the form below, and a Microsoft representative will contact you shortly. [Contact us]() [facebook_icon]() [X_icon]() [linkedIn_icon]() [Microsoft footer logo] The Chronicle | 1255 Twenty-Third St., N.W. | Washington, D.C. 20037 [Privacy Policy](www.philanthropy.com/page/Privacy-Policy/539?cid=mktofooter) | [Unsubscribe or update your email preferences here](connect.chronicle.com/preference-center-COP.html) This is Corporate Sponsor Content presented by The Chronicle of Philanthropy. All content is provided by Microsoft.

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