Free and low cost tools for nonprofits

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A brief introduction to the many different free or low costs tools, programs, software, and more available to nonprofits.

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Free and Low Cost Tools for Nonprofits

a brown bag presentation

Road Map

• Software donations through TechSoup and Microsoft • Google for Nonprofits

o Google Apps for Nonprofits (email, calendar, documents) o Google Grants for AdWords

o Many more... • Other recommended software

• Resources

• Q&A

NPower Northwest

• Vision o A thriving community with high performing nonprofits.

• Mission o To strengthen the nonprofit sector by catalyzing innovation and

driving adoption of technology solutions.

Introductions

Elissa Thomas HandsOn Tech AmeriCorp VISTA

Serving at NPower NW

vistastaff@npowernw.org

Abby Nafziger HandsOn Tech AmeriCorp VISTA

Serving at NPower NW

vistastaff@npowernw.org

Software donations through TechSoup

• Take this Eligibility Quiz to determine what specific software discounts are available for your organization.

• Microsoft Software Donation Program gives nonprofits and libraries volume license products which are handled through the Volume License Service Center.

• Possible software includes:

All the Google Products

Our Favorite Google Products

Eligibility for Google for Nonprofits

Organizations must: • Hold current 501(c)(3) status, as determined by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service

• Acknowledge and agree to the application's required certifications regarding nondiscrimination and donation receipt and use.

These organizations are NOT eligible: • Governmental entities and organizations

• Hospitals and health care organizations

• Schools, childcare centers, academic institutions, and universities (philanthropic arms of educational organizations are eligible). To learn more about Google's programs for educational institutions, visit Google in Education.

Description of the Application Process Google reserves the right to grant or deny an organization's application or participation at any time, for any reason, and to supplement or amend these eligibility guidelines at any time. Selections are made at Google's sole discretion, and are not subject to external review.

Example of Google Grants (AdWords)

Google Grants (AdWords)

• Google Grants AdWords accounts have a daily budget set to $329 dollars, which is equivalent to about $10,000 per month of advertising on Google.com

• This is a big deal • Easy to set up, but the more time you spend on it the

better you can fine-tune it and get better results

• At the very least, set it up!

Google Apps

• Custom email: ethomas@saveallthecats.org

• Email access through any web browser or smartphone • Easy to add / delete / manage users

• Instant message, call, or video chat over the internet with your staff

• View and share calendars • Google Documents

o Collaborate real time editing word documents

o Spreadsheets (like Excel) o Presentations (such as this one)

• Free if you have less than 3,000 users

• If this is right for your organization, this can be a game changer!

Google Apps

Google Analytics

Other recommended tools

Dropbox for file storage

Paint.NET for image editing

OpenOffice for word processing

Zoho Apps as an alternative to Google Apps

Summary

• To start using TechSoup, sign up, register your organization, and submit documents to qualify. Then request donations

• Apply for the Google for Nonprofits program if you'd like: o Google Grants (AdWords) o Google Apps (email, calendar, documents)

• Otherwise start using other Google products for free • Dropbox for small file storage / backups

• Paint.NET for image editing

• Zoho Apps and OpenOffice for word processing, etc. • There are many, many, many more available tools!

Any questions?

Is that it?!

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