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AI Use Cases for Nonprofit Leaders Sometimes the ever-evolving landscape of technology can feel over

[View in browser](#) [Microsoft] [A person stands by the windows in an office setting, reaching for something on the desk in front of them, while on the other side of a wall, another individual is looking at a laptop computer.]() AI Use Cases for Nonprofit Leaders [Get the e-book]() Sometimes the ever-evolving landscape of technology can feel overwhelming — specifically when it comes to AI. While AI is not a new concept, its impact has significantly escalated due to the explosion of data and advancements in computational power. That's why it's more important than ever for nonprofits to explore the innovative AI avenues that can drive productivity, enhance operational efficiency, and ultimately foster growth while staying aligned with the organization's mission. Our e-book, [AI Use Cases for Nonprofit Leaders](), navigates the current AI landscape and identifies areas where nonprofits can: - Transform the value of AI - Cultivate trust with secure and responsible AI - Harness AI opportunities - Take the next step on your AI transformation journey [Download the e-book.]() Add Copilot to your Microsoft plan Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 is now available as an add-on at $30 (USD) per user per month. To get started, you can buy now or connect with our team in the following ways: - [Sign in to the Microsoft admin center to add Copilot]() to your existing Microsoft 365 business plan. Refer to this [step-by-step guide]() for nonprofits to change your billing account type to procure Copilot for Microsoft 365. If you're not an existing customer, [buy a Microsoft 365 plan]() to get started. - [Talk with a Microsoft sales specialist]() to answer any questions, add Copilot to your existing subscription or to buy a Microsoft 365 plan. - Reach out directly to your [Microsoft partner]() to buy and guide you through the adoption process. Regards, Microsoft Tech for Social Impact Team [facebook_icon]() [twitter_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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