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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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Tools I use: basic workflow

Zen and the Art of Nonprofit Technology

I have definitely noticed that I’ve been migrating a lot of functionality of things that I do to web-based apps of one type or another, and this is one example of that. For sharing files, as well as providing solid file backup, I use Dropbox (it even works on Linux!). It works for multiple projects.

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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. Choose a processor that plays well with your CRM.

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Promevo gPanel: Google Apps management without tears

Judi Sohn

For Google Apps administrators, the offerings in the Google Apps Marketplace seems to be a lot of 3rd party tools that pull in gApps data (Docs, Calendar, etc.) For example, when you add Tungle to a domain, and then you want to schedule a meeting you do it in the Tungle interface. they stare blankly.

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The Ideal Year-End Fundraising Campaign Timeline

CauseVox

Here’s an example of a SMART year-end fundraising goal: We have a goal of raising $15,000 from #GivingTuesday through December 31st through a peer-to-peer fundraising campaign and an email campaign. Spreadsheets and shared files (such as on Google Docs or Dropbox) are phenomenal ways to keep everyone on the same page.

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4 Ways Nonprofits Can Benefit from the Cloud

Tech Soup

Those who work within a nonprofit can benefit from the numerous team collaboration tools, including calendars, video chat, file sharing, and so on. For example, staff can manage vendors via Google Docs or create questionnaires via SurveyMonkey. A Green Initiative.

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Email in the Cloud: A Google Apps Case Study

Tech Soup

IT staff set up an automatic backup of each employee's Outlook file to their server every night, to ensure that nothing was lost. Since each file was quite large, a lot of space was required to store it all. For staff who like doing other work in the cloud, having access to Google Calendar, Docs and Sites is great as well.