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

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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.

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TechSoup Products that Live in the Cloud and Reduce IT Energy Consumption

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During our recent GreenTech campaign on Reducing Your IT Energy Use , I fear we may have failed to provide a solid list of TechSoup donated and discounted products for nonprofits and libraries that live in the cloud and reduce IT energy consumption. I often explain cloud computing over-simply as using the Internet as your hard drive.

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Telework Cool Tools: SlideRocket

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We regard it as a TechSoup green product donation in that it makes it easy to for people to communicate easily regardless of where they are, thus making telework more manageable. You can upload an existing PowerPoint or Google Docs presentation, and it’s instantly online and ready for folks to view. SlideRocket.

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Reduce Travel with Online Collaboration

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Why Is Online Collaboration Green? And be sure and check out the great online video, Google Docs in Plain English. Donated or Discounted Online Collaboration Products. The TechSoup admin fee for eligible nonprofits and libraries is $40.00. The environmental impact of working collaboratively online is to reduce travel.

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A View of the Cloud from India

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Check back throughout the month for blog posts, webinars, and dispatches from around the world on cloud computing for nonprofits, NGOs, and public libraries. In the course of this work we have found that the state of cloud adoption is largely personal (for example, Google Mail, Google Docs) and not yet institutional.

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