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Get Organized and Increase Your Nonprofit Productivity

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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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20+ Nonprofit Tools You Need to Get Your New Nonprofit Up and Running

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There are two major players: Google Workspace , formerly known as G Suite, and Office 365. With Google Workspace you get: Gmail, Chat, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Forms, and many more tools, all for just $6 a month. Google products are widely used in the nonprofit and for-profit sectors.

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Recap: Community Organizing Tools from the Experts

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Crazy for the Tools

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Dropbox sits nicely between formal, full featured project communications tools such as Basecamp (which we also use), Central Desktop , or Google Apps and Docs. Google's new Cloud Connect is not ready for prime time. Unlike other frameworks for documentation, it pushes you to think in web tutorial mode.

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NpTech Tag Summary: Penguin Day in New Orleans, Fondling the Tools, and More

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

") Okay, now we're onto fondling APIs, google's to be exact. Via NTEN blog Google moves one step closer to making desktop applications obsolete with the release of the Google Chart API. The Wild Apricot blog offers a tutorial and a list of sites currently using the API.

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Case Study: Moving to Google Apps

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My choice was to take on a migration to Google Apps. I made a SWOT analysis between an in-house server solution and Google Apps. The staff thought it was a good idea, though there were some concerns about not being acquainted with the Google services. HandsOn Bay Area has now been using Google Apps for over a year.