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Nonprofit Tech Resources: TechSoup Is Your One-Stop Shop

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TechSoup is justifiably famous for our product donations, but we also have great digital and in-person training resources for your charity, foundation, or library. Tech Training for Nonprofit and Library Staff. TechSoup hosts free hour-long webinars each week for nonprofits and libraries. Guide to Microsoft Server Licensing.

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How TechSoup Uses Box Donations

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Like any nonprofit, we like to take advantage of the product donations that are on offer for charities, churches, foundations, and libraries. Although we use SharePoint for secure internal document sharing, we like to use Box for its easy bulk downloads and photo thumbnail views. We are currently using nine licenses, with more planned.

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Microsoft Office 2010 Coming Soon to TechSoup

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The suite will be available as a TechSoup donation in June, along with updated versions of SharePoint, Visio, and other Microsoft products. If you're interested in requesting Office when it's available, you might want to make sure your organization or public library is registered with TechSoup and review Microsoft's donation policies.

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Reduce Travel with Online Collaboration

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The TechSoup admin fee for eligible nonprofits and libraries is $40.00. plus $2 per user license. It is currently available for nonprofits and libraries at an admin fee of $265 plus $9 per user license. The TechSoup nonprofit and library admin fee for a Wikispaces subscription is $10 per year.

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

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For example, you can use SharePoint to host and share files instead of going with a third-party cloud storage provider like Box. Sharing accounts might be convenient, and it might save you on licensing fees, but doing so can be a security liability. Cloud basics for nonprofits and libraries. But should you? spanhidden.

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Nonprofit Technology News: 2013 Year in Review

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It’s also looking like relatively few charities and also libraries are getting the hang of it. It also has back-end tools including hosted Exchange (email), SharePoint (file serving), and Lync (messaging and conferencing). I’d also modestly recommend our Cloud Basics for Nonprofits and Libraries.

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Adobe Acrobat XI vs. Adobe Acrobat Pro DC

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You can capture signatures with mobile devices, and host SharePoint-based shared reviews on Office 365 sites. Previous versions of Acrobat, such as Acrobat XI Pro, include perpetual licenses that allow the user to install the software and use it indefinitely. The Fill and Sign app from Adobe also lets you sign documents from anywhere.

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