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Build and implement solutions for nonprofits with Microsoft

Demand for nonprofit services is growing. From preserving clean air and water to fighting malnutrition and cardiovascular disease to delivering disaster relief, there are so many problems that can be solved with technology. Microsoft donated more than $4.7 billion to nearly 400,000 nonprofits worldwide last year. This video highlights a few that benefit from Microsoft AI and cloud technology including Copilot to address some of the world's biggest problems. A Microsoft partner, GingerSec is committed to the mission to expand the number of nonprofits served. Watch this video for ideas on how we help your nonprofit advance your mission with Microsoft cloud ad AI technology.

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