article thumbnail

Get Organized and Increase Your Nonprofit Productivity

Get Fully Funded

My calendar and ‘To Do’ list were written in a notebook. They allow you to collaborate with others so you won’t waste time sending Word docs and Excel spreadsheets back and forth while tracking versions. When you accept invitations via email, the meeting gets automatically added to your calendar. With a pen.

Product 124
article thumbnail

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

Get Fully Funded

With Google Workspace you get: Gmail, Chat, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Forms, and many more tools, all for just $6 a month. You may feel like you are doing everything yourself, but at some point you will be collaborating with others on documents, and you will need Docs and Sheets. Ask before signing up!

Tools 105
professionals

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

27 Recommended Affordable or Free Nonprofit Software Tools

Bloomerang

This includes Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Slides, Meet, and more. You can access the full functionality of our platform starting at just $119/month. Google Workspace Platform overview: Google Workspace for Nonprofits is a flexible productivity and communication platform with multiple apps to streamline team collaboration.

article thumbnail

Top tools on the market to maximize efficiency (+ the software discounts for nonprofits)

The Nerdy NonProfit

Integrates with Google Docs, Trello and more so it can serve as the main hub for several of your tools. It can be used to manage everything from your editorial calendar (as we did) to your upcoming gala or giving season promotion efforts. Includes individual messages so team members can communicate without leaving their desk.

Software 130
article thumbnail

[VIDEO] How to Talk about Legacy Giving Without Seeming Creepy

Bloomerang

In addition to being super active in her San Francisco nonprofit community, she also does a lot, including teaching a CFRE class. You want to make a note of this in your file, on your calendar, some kind of system that you have. You’ll hear about it from her, hopefully, at the end, Clarification School.

Video 129
article thumbnail

Advice for Consultants - Part 2

Robert Weiner

3) Find resources to build your skills, and give them time every week: webinars, listservs, online classes, books, etc. Even a word doc you update every time you’re on site for a client is better than notes scribbled on post-its. It’s easy and cheap, accessible from anywhere, and will help you define your work. (3)

article thumbnail

[VIDEO] How to Get a Return on Your Nonprofit Technology Investment

Bloomerang

And, hey, here’s a Google doc parking lot that we set up that we want anybody who’s got issues or ideas about our technology, you can put them in here. Those meetings will stick around on their calendar. You don’t need to take another class, or get a certification, or take a sabbatical and become like a tech guru.