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Top 5 Reasons Tech Team Augmentation is Necessary for Nonprofits

Nonprofit Tech for Good

Want to use WordPress, Microsoft Teams, Sharepoint, Google Workspace or a CRM or another tool at one end of your operation? It’s guaranteed that folks on the other end will need access to your data and still others will need to be ready to provide you with training, troubleshooting and ongoing support. Save budget while lowering risk.

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Use Your Donation on the Go with TechSoup Donor Partner Mobile Apps

Tech Soup

Want mobile access to the software your organization relies on to get its work done? Many TechSoup donor partners offer mobile versions of the products your organization already uses. Learn how you can communicate, collaborate, create content, and manage data on-the-go with our guide to TechSoup donor partner mobile apps.

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Moving to the Cloud? Keep These 8 Security Tips in Mind

Tech Soup

After all, they let you work from practically anywhere using almost any device, and they make it easy to collaborate with coworkers. For example, you can use SharePoint to host and share files instead of going with a third-party cloud storage provider like Box. Find Out Who Owns Data You Upload — and Who Can Access It.

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4 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Move to the Cloud

Tech Soup

Cloud computing software and services are delivered over the Internet and are accessed mostly through our web browsers. The difference between cloud-based and traditional software is that when we access the cloud, our computer or mobile device isn't doing the actual computing. What Is Cloud Computing? Benefit #4: Online Databases.

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How TechSoup Uses Box Donations

Tech Soup

This is our story on how we use Box, the online file-sharing, content management, and collaboration service. Although we use SharePoint for secure internal document sharing, we like to use Box for its easy bulk downloads and photo thumbnail views. We love to use the donated and discounted products from our generous donor partners.

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Software to Grow Your Nonprofit

Tech Soup

" Your nonprofit’s website is the first interaction that many people in the community, including constituents, donors, and grant makers, have with your organization. Content management programs like Windows SharePoint Server 2010 for Internet Sites (admin fee: $708) are used for deploying and managing a public-facing website.

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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

Tech Soup

finds that charities aren’t effectively engaging younger donors via mobile friendly channels like social media and mobile optimized websites. Office 365 is basically a full-featured online version of Microsoft Office that includes Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, OneNote, Publisher, and Access. MyDigitalBridge.

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