For Non-ProfitsGoogle Apps includes email, online calendars, online document sharing and collaboration, plus more for your team. It's free for non-profits.
Please refer to the Google Calendar Help Centre.
Absolutely. It's quick and easy to transfer events from other popular calendar applications like Microsoft Outlook and Yahoo! Calendar.
Yes, you can choose to share a calendar with whoever you'd like. Friends and organisations can share their calendar info with you too, and you can view it alongside your own agenda.
Please visit the Google Calendar Help Center.
No. By default, your Google Docs content is private. So until you give someone access to a document, it can only be seen and edited by you.
Online collaboration takes place as if your group were all writing edits on the same piece of paper (except that paper is electronically accessible from different computers). You can see your team members' edits almost immediately rather than wait for them to email you the changes.
If our Docs Help Center doesn't have the information you're looking for, post questions at Google Docs Help Group.
Yes, your email address will be personalised for your organisation (such as you@your-nonprofit.org).
The owner of the site controls sharing (Site Settings → Sharing). Your site can be either public, private, or for a specified list of users you've designated.
Google Apps users whose domain is managed by an administrator may have sharing settings restricted by the admin to prevent sharing outside the domain.
You can specify who you share your workspace with by clicking the Sharing tab. Under Settings, invite others to be owners, collaborators or viewers.
Google Apps users whose domain is managed by an administrator may have sharing settings restricted by the admin to prevent sharing or collaboration outside the domain.
No. In fact, you can use a blog to display information instead of a website or in addition to it. The blog itself can be used to broadcast pictures and videos of your good work and even collect donations.
There are several ways to increase web traffic to your blog. One easy idea is to add your blog's link to your email signature.
Yes, and it's easy to set up a team blog so you can have multiple collaborators.
It's free to create a gadget using our gadget builder, post it to your website, and promote it from your site and through the iGoogle directory.
If you already have a logo and an RSS feed or a YouTube channel, it takes just a few minutes to create your own Google Gadget using our gadget builder. Then, upload it to your website and start promoting it.
There are many ways to promote your gadget. You can broaden your gadget's reach by submitting your gadget to the iGoogle directory, posting prominent promotions for your gadget on your own homepage, and including links to your gadget in your organisation's newsletters and collateral. Once a user has added your gadget to their iGoogle homepage once, they'll see it for as long as they choose to keep it.
Google Grants applications are reviewed within six months. We'll send you an email regarding the status of your application.
The value of your grant award depends on how well your ads perform on Google, or how many users click your ads.
Nothing! It's free and easy to set up.
You can use any email address to join other groups, but you'll need a Google Account to create your own group.
No! Google Groups supports over 40 languages, so your field offices all over the world can participate and stay connected. For example, field offices in Uganda have used Groups to stay up-to-date with developments in the US home office.
You can map your office or program locations using nothing more than your web browser. More advanced users can utilise more powerful tools to communicate rich data they have collected.
With a booming internet community, convincing visuals like these maps will be a great way to capture this growing audience. Mapping your non-profit's efforts can increase awareness and help donors, volunteers, and the general public better understand your work.
Nothing -- it's free. Simply upload your video for millions to see. You can even embed videos on your website or blog to reach viewers who may not be regular YouTube visitors.
Snappy writing, sharp video, and clear sound will help your video be engaging and powerful.
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