5 tips for making the most of Microsoft Copilot at your nonprofit
Nonprofits want to see real, usable value from AI tools. This infographic outlines five ways to get started with Microsoft Copilot, including drafting donor communications, summarizing dense content, and generating custom visuals. View this guide to see how Copilot can support your mission daily, and reach out to Play Good Group for help implementing it effectively.
Getting 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 various features designed to assist your nonprofit.
Yes, Microsoft Copilot can summarize long articles, documents, or PDFs. For instance, you can take a 20-page PDF filled with jargon and turn it into a concise bulleted list or a short paragraph. This feature is available in the Microsoft Edge sidebar.
Absolutely! Microsoft Copilot allows you to create custom images to enhance your content. Simply describe the image you want, and it can generate visuals for use in emails, social media, and more.