03/25/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 03/25/2026 11:21
As we welcome more than 1,500 nonprofit leaders from around the world to Microsoft's Global Nonprofit Leaders Summit, we are reminded of the extraordinary work nonprofit organizations do every day to strengthen communities and expand opportunity. Today's gathering comes at a pivotal moment, as nonprofits confront a new set of questions: How can AI help them serve their communities more effectively? And how do they build the skills and capacity to lead this change from within?
Major technological transitions rarely unfold evenly. As AI diffuses across economies and sectors, it creates new opportunities, but it also introduces significant disruption for workers, families, and communities. Nonprofits are uniquely positioned to drive meaningful change in today's world. They are the organizations people turn to first to support people as they develop new skills, find new pathways to employment, and stay connected to the systems that sustain them.
To help them maximize their impact with greater scale and efficiency, today we are announcing Microsoft Elevate for Changemakers, a new initiative that provides nonprofit leaders with essential AI credentials, access to a strong peer community, and role-based capacity-building resources. This program is designed to empower those at the forefront of social challenges to confidently lead AI adoption in ways that reflect their missions and the communities they serve.
This new program is part of our broader Microsoft Elevate commitment to ensure people can thrive in the AI economy and reflects Microsoft's 50-year legacy of supporting nonprofits. As an organization, we are proud to partner with nearly one million nonprofits and education systems globally, and in the next year alone we will deliver more than $5 billion in discounts, donations, and grants to help nonprofit organizations address community needs.
Backed by Microsoft's pledge to ensure everyone has opportunity in the AI era, Microsoft Elevate for Changemakers helps ensure that those working closest to community challenges remain at the leading edge of AI-powered solutions.
The new Microsoft Elevate for Changemakers program includes:
Those ready to make a difference with AI can register their interest today at Aka.ms/MicrosoftElevateforChangemakers.
Transforming possibilities by empowering nonprofits
At its best, AI should expand human agency rather than replace it. The real opportunity is to give people more capacity to solve problems, build new ideas, and strengthen the communities around them.
Across the nonprofit sector, this is already taking shape in practical ways:
These real stories of AI empowering mission-driven organizations are made possible by dedicated individuals within nonprofits who are stepping forward to lead transformative change, often without formal recognition or an official mandate. It is their willingness to embrace new technology, learn new skills, and champion responsible AI adoption that is propelling the sector forward.
The work ahead
The millions of global changemakers, volunteers, and leaders across the nonprofit sector are redefining what is possible, ensuring that AI serves as a tool to amplify human capacity and purpose, rather than replace it. Their commitment and leadership are the driving force behind a future where nonprofits harness AI to deliver greater impact, deepen relationships, and strengthen communities.
The path forward will be shaped by the strength and leadership of the nonprofit sector. Every day, these organizations demonstrate what it means to stay close to communities, respond in moments of change, and help people navigate uncertainty with trust and consistency.
That is what makes this moment different. As AI becomes more widely adopted, the organizations best positioned to ensure its benefits are broadly shared are the ones already doing this work.
At Microsoft, we are building on a tradition of support for this sector that began five decades ago with our founder and continues today. Ours is a long-term commitment. Not just as a technology partner, but as part of a broader effort to help ensure the benefits of AI reach the communities nonprofits serve. We will continue investing in the capacity, tools, and partnerships that support this work and look forward to building what comes next together.
Tags: AI, Elevate America