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5 tips for making the most of

Copilot at your nonprofit

Navigate to bing.com/chat and sign in with your work account to get started

Summarize a long article, Try


document, or PDF Open a long web article
Available in the Microsoft Edge sidebar in Microsoft Edge. Enter a
prompt in Copilot in Edge
Turn a 20-page jargon-filled PDF into a
like ”Summarize this in five
bulleted list, short paragraph, or single bullet points.”
sentence summary.

Draft emails and Try


donor-ready content Go to Copilot in Microsoft Edge
Available in Copilot in Microsoft Edge
and select Compose. Enter “Draft
Need to draft an email to a donor in the a follow-up email to an existing
next hour? Copilot is your professional donor” as a prompt and adjust
tone, length, etc. as desired.
writer on call. Go from bullet points to
customer-ready messages in no time at all. (Note: You can draft content at
Bing.com/chat but without a Compose view.)

Generate images to
elevate your content Try

Create an image to tell your


Leave behind stock images and text-only story with a prompt like
“Create a 2D illustration of a
reports in favor of custom-generated
pair of hands holding the world.”
images for emails, on social, and more!
Just describe the image(s) you want.

Learn new things quickly Try

Try this prompt: “Explain how


Chat can be your personal teacher! Instead a large language model works
of sifting through articles to find the best in simple terms” or select the
source, ask questions tailored to your suggested prompts. Let your
needs and interests to get consolidated curiosity lead you.
key points from the internet for you.

Get answers for complex


and specific questions Try

Ask for answers in a format


When you think, “there can’t be an article that you like. “Give me
a table that summarizes
on this topic,” that’s the time to try chat.
average email metrics for the
Chat can elegantly handle questions that nonprofit industry.”
require multiple data points or a degree
of analysis.

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