5 tips for making the most of Microsoft Copilot at your nonprofit
Nonprofits face constant pressure to achieve more with fewer resources. The infographic, "5 tips for making the most of Microsoft Copilot at your nonprofit," shows practical ways Copilot helps. View the infographic to see how Copilot can help streamline your team's daily work, and reach out to Bross Group for tailored guidance.
How do I get started with Microsoft Copilot?
To get started with Microsoft Copilot, navigate to copilot.microsoft.com and sign in using your work account. This will give you access to the various features designed to assist your nonprofit.
Can Microsoft Copilot help with drafting content?
Yes, Microsoft Copilot can help you draft emails and donor-ready content quickly. You can enter prompts like 'Draft a follow-up email to an existing donor' in Microsoft Copilot within Edge, and it will generate professional messages based on your input.
How can I use Microsoft Copilot for learning?
Microsoft Copilot can serve as a personal learning tool by providing consolidated key points from the internet based on your specific questions. You can ask it to explain complex topics in simple terms or request data in a preferred format, such as tables or summaries.
5 tips for making the most of Microsoft Copilot at your nonprofit
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