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Get Organized and Increase Your Nonprofit Productivity

Get Fully Funded

Here are some of my favorite tools and how I use them to stay organized and be productive: Google Workspace, formerly known as G Suite: I cannot imagine a more important set of tools for nonprofit productivity than these free tools from Google: Google Docs , Google Sheets , Google Forms , Google Slides , and Google Calendar.

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More online than local: Why I love Google Docs

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

A good deal of my work involves collaboration with remotes colleagues and includes tasks as writing articles, curriculum, research, etc. And, Google documents allows you export and import pretty easily without too much reformating hell. And, with google groups you have an option of reading via a RSS feed. I'm not complaining.

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5 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Care About Cloud Computing

TechImpact

Mail, and Google Docs are all examples of cloud-based applications, also known as software as a service (SaaS). You will unburden yourself from researching, purchasing, maintaining and recycling out of date servers. Image courtesy of entech. Gmail, Yahoo! But what is cloud computing? Convenience factor.

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27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

On one hand, this saves your team the time you’d spend researching products and determining which one is a worthy investment, as well as the money you’d spend making that investment. This includes Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Slides, Meet, and more. Fees or limitations: The free plan is limited to one user and 500 entries per month.

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Nonprofit Volunteer Management: Three Tips to Increase and Maintain Engagement

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Shockingly, according to a Software Advice research report, 52 percent of nonprofits are still using Excel and Google Docs to run their development operations. Whether your team is big or small, the right software can make you more efficient and effective. It can increase productivity and speed.

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How nonprofits engaged volunteers during the COVID shutdown

ASU Lodestar Center

The Council for Certification in Volunteer Administration is a partner in the research, and we refer to the project as TEVA, short for Technology Evolution in Volunteer Administration. Definitely go scroll through that research brief for details. The first big piece was a survey of volunteer administrators.

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31 Free And Affordable Software Options For Nonprofits On A Budget

Kindful

Google Sheets. What it does: Google Sheets is similar to your standard Excel spreadsheet, where you can create rows and columns for the donor information that’s important to you. How you can use it: While Google Sheets is a useful database tool, it doesn’t have CRM or donor management software features. Google Workspace.