Introducing Copilot to Non-Profit Organisations: From Curiosity to Funded Adoption

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Non-profits are increasingly curious about Microsoft Copilot, but limited budgets and funding constraints often slow down adoption.
This article provides a practical guide for CSP Indirect Resellers on how to successfully introduce Copilot to NGOs, charities, and non-profit organisations. It covers how to move beyond initial interest by demonstrating quick wins in fundraising, grant writing, donor reporting, volunteer coordination, and internal operations — while aligning Copilot with donor-funded projects and available Microsoft grant programmes.
Learn how to build a clear business case, run low-risk pilots, and secure funding for broader rollout, turning curiosity into sustainable, funded adoption.
A valuable read for partners targeting the non-profit sector with Microsoft AI solutions.
7 Apr 4AM English South Africa Technology · Business

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