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Beginning 1 July 2025, Microsoft will no longer offer donated licences for its Microsoft 365 Business Premium and Office 365 E1 plans. If you have either of those licence types, you will soon need to move to a different Microsoft Cloud plan or find an alternative productivity solution. Here's what you should know.Posted on 26/05/2025 by
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We have an important update for all Connecting Up members regarding the Adobe donation program. The donated Adobe Acrobat licences available to not-for-profits through Connecting Up will no longer be offered after 25 March 2025. If you haven’t yet taken advantage of this offer, we strongly encourage you to order your licences before it’s too late. All licence orders must be placed and paid for before the 25 March 2025 deadline. What Does This Mean for You? Here’s what you need to know about the changes and how they might affect your organisation:Posted on 26/09/2024 by
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Connecting Up is excited to share information about Cisco Meraki donations available to eligible Australian not-for-profit organisations! Upgrading your network and security can be a significant investment, and these donations can provide a valuable boost to your IT infrastructure.Posted on 09/07/2024 by
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How not-for-profits can make the most of their technology Technology is both an advantage and a challenge to not-for-profits. It can automate backend processes, reduce manual labour and enhance overall efficiency. However, technology is also often inaccessible due to a lack of technical know-how, time and people. The solution is not to shun technology altogether but to choose technology that's proven to be not-for-profit-friendly. Here are three ways a versatile technology system can cater to not-for-profits' needs, featuring the stories of three Australian organisations.Posted on 05/06/2024 by
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When an architect and a banker met while volunteering at a charity raising money for cancer, it set in motion a friendship and a project that has helped rehome over 1,800 families in need. We sat down with Renuka Fernando and Ben Stammer of Sydney-based not-for-profit ReLove, to talk about addressing a social problem with an environmental solution and how Zeller is facilitating new revenue streams for the organisation.Posted on 08/04/2024 by
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After "saving the date" for our inspiring two-day not-for-profit sector conference event, now’s the chance to lock-in your attendance at the best price with early bird tickets now on sale. We look forward to welcoming back our friends from previous years’ conference and first-time attendees for a more intimate and supercharged networking experience in 2024. Early bird ends on 29 March, so get your tickets today to avoid missing out on this revamped and rejuvenated conference experience at the lower early bird price. Lock in your early bird discount nowPosted on 29/02/2024 by
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This year marks the 20th anniversary since the Connecting Up conference first started. An incredible 20 years of delivering quality content, networking, sector awards and learning experiences – and we think it's the perfect time for a refresh. Introducing the Technology for Social Justice Conference 2024 The Connecting Up Conference has been produced by Infoxchange, a not-for-profit social enterprise that empowers over 35,000 not-for-profits every year to be more impactful with the smart, creative and cost-effective use of technology. In 2004, our Connecting Up platform, which delivers over $195M of discounted technology products to the sector every year, inspired the conference name.Posted on 29/01/2024 by
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5 Productivity Tools for Not-for-Profits In the fast-paced world of not-for-profits, efficiency and productivity are paramount to achieving your organisation's mission. Fortunately, there's a range of powerful work and project management software and productivity tools available that can help streamline your operations, improve communication and boost overall productivity. Here are five must-have work and project management tools for not-for-profits: 1. Adobe Express Premium Plan - Simplify Document Editing (1-Year Individual Membership)Posted on 26/09/2023 by
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Managing Workplace Stress and Fatigue: A Practical Guide for Employers Goodbye uncertainty caused by the global pandemic, hello inflation, rising interest rates, and recession fears. It’s not surprising that employees are feeling fatigued and burnt out. In 2023, workplace stress and fatigue will continue to be a top concern for employers because of the detrimental impact on productivity and the likelihood of increased absence rates. The good news is that there are steps that both employers and employees can take to manage workplace stress and fatigue and promote employee well-being. In this guest blog by ELMO Software, we’re going to explore some practical strategies for doing just that.Posted on 22/03/2023 by
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Not-for-profit and charity organisations rely heavily on fundraising to support their missions and serve their beneficiaries. In today's world, with increasing competition for donor dollars, it is more important than ever to develop a comprehensive fundraising strategy that ensures sustainable funding for your organisation's work. Here are some key elements to consider when developing a not-for-profit and charity fundraising strategy: Define your organisation's mission and impact To have a successful fundraising campaign for your not-for-profit, you need to have a clear understanding of your organisation's mission and the impact you are making in the community. This will help you articulate your message and make a compelling case for support.Posted on 06/03/2023 by
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Infoxchange and it's Connecting Up program was recently awarded Social Traders Certification in recognition of the impact and investment we make into society and the not-for-profit sector. Social Traders provides Australia’s only social enterprise certification. To qualify for certification, an organisation must:Posted on 07/02/2023 by
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Worried about how to make your next board meeting a successful one? Three founders share their tips and tricks to make that next gathering run smoothly. Running successful board meetings is one of a founder or CEO’s most important duties. Yet if the thought of your next board meeting gives you heart palpitations, know this: They are far less intimidating when you come prepared. As a business leader, you know your company inside and out. For board meetings, your job is to file down your expertise into a strategic update that gives board members an accurate view behind the curtain and expectations for what lies ahead. We spoke to three founders who understand what makes board meetings run smoothly. Here, they break down how to prep instead of panic.Posted on 22/11/2022 by
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We are excited to share Microsoft's announcement that Libraries are now eligible for NFP Microsoft Cloud licensing. Libraries have always been eligible for donations for their public-access computer needs through the Microsoft nonprofit program at Connecting Up/TechSoup New Zealand. For staff needs, however, libraries needed to get Microsoft academic offers for cloud solutions. There was also a brief period in January 2022 when all offers moved to educational requests. We know this has become a bit confusing. We heard your feedback — that the academic licensing was not always the best fit for library needs — so we advocated on your behalf in partnership with Microsoft. As of 17 October 2022, libraries and museums can get all their needs through Microsoft's nonprofit program at Connecting Up/TechSoup New Zealand. With this change, Microsoft can better serve the entire library and museum sector.Posted on 07/11/2022 by
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Our Microsoft catalogue has changed a lot over the past six months, and one of the new things you might see are products labelled "Computer Labs Only". These donated products can only be used on computers that are available to an organisation's beneficiaries or the general public and not on computers assigned to staff members or volunteers:Posted on 02/11/2022 by
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Increasing diversity, equity, and inclusion in not-for-profit organisations is a top priority for boards. Here’s how to increase not-for-profit board diversity. Increasing diversity and inclusion in not-for-profit organisations is a top priority for boards everywhere, as they seek to make their leaders more representative of the communities they serve.Posted on 07/10/2022 by
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Not-for-Profit governance models help guide the policies, systems, and processes used by boards to make effective and informed decisions. Over the last few years, many not-for-profit organisations struggled through unexpected setbacks, pandemic-related disruptions, and other economic uncertainties that presented new and complex challenges. To tackle those challenges head-on, more not-for-profit organisations across the globe are seeking solutions to better corporate governance. To help foster good governance, OnBoard, by Passageways, for example, provides an all-inclusive not-for-profit board management software with powerful features and capabilities to enhance not-for-profit corporate governance.Posted on 26/09/2022 by
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Ordering Adobe Charity Licences on the Connecting Up website just got a lot easier. Our team has been working to develop a completely revamped system that makes buying new licences, adding additional seats and renewing Adobe licenses more streamlined and efficient. Now, purchasing Adobe Charity Licences is the same as buying any other product on the Connecting Up website. The Adobe ordering process is more complex in the back end than other products. Adobe’s licencing and allocation requirements have necessitated things like obtaining quotes, manually recording anniversary dates and other tedious processes that make it more laborious for our members to access these essential tools. Now, through the combined efforts of our tech team, our Customer Experience champions and your indefatigable NFP Account Manager, the complicated stuff is taken care of, and the Adobe Charity Licencing ordering process is quick and straightforward.Posted on 11/08/2022 by
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This story first appeared on the Digital Transformation Hub. Coffs Harbour Neighbourhood Centre (CHNC) is a community organisation on the north coast of New South Wales. The centre’s vision is to build an inclusive community where all people are valued and connected. The team at CHNC believes a connected community is a healthy community. They provide a range of services to connect and support people and the community. CHNC’s team consists of 3 full-time staff and more than 60 volunteers. Providing a family-inclusive and supportive environment for volunteers – the main assets and key contributors to the organisation – is a goal the management team in the centre aims to achieve.Posted on 05/08/2022 by
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As cloud technology grows in popularity across sectors, businesses of all shapes and sizes are discovering the benefits of flexible and affordable cloud technology. Working in the cloud helps organisations save money and improve efficiency. It expedites an organisation's pace of innovation because teams can spend their valuable resources on their unique missions, not on the technology supporting their work behind the scenes. Not-for-profits are increasingly turning to cloud technology to advance their diverse missions.Posted on 06/07/2022 by
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Small not-for-profits are often the lifeblood of their communities, providing essential services on very limited budgets with only a few paid team members. Investing in technology can be difficult when time and money are short, but it's important to equip your team with robust tools in order to work towards your mission securely and efficiently.Posted on 09/06/2022 by
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Not-for-profit organisations rely on data for almost every decision they make, from engaging stakeholders to designing strategies and conducting program evaluations. Data is a valuable asset, and protecting it from internal or external corruption and illegal access can shield nonprofits from financial and operational loss.Posted on 25/05/2022 by
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Day one highlights Day one was all about learning, growing and networking with like-minded sector colleagues. Delegates were able to attend a range of masterclasses covering various topics including IT Strategy for Digital Transformation with Marcus Harvey and Sophie Souchon from Infoxchange. Marcus and Sophie shared valuable insights allowing delegates to gain a greater understanding of their organisation’s digital capabilities and how to navigate common challenges to improve operations. Attendees departed the session feeling informed, empowered and excited to begin or expand upon their digital transformation journey.Posted on 24/05/2022 by