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Are you thinking of using SharePoint in your organisation but would like to know more about it first? Or maybe you already have SharePoint but unsure how to use it to its full potential? Join us as we explore three SharePoint features that you can customise to dramatically improve your team's collaboration and productivity.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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The Google for Nonprofits program is now available in Australia. In this webinar you will learn how your not-for-profit organisation can benefit from this program, and how to register for the program. Get your questions answered and get a better understanding of how you can benefit from the Google for Nonprofits program. Session OutlinePast webinar.Recorded on 15 Feb, 2017 11:00am - 12:00pm.Provided by Connecting Up RecordingsSKU: WR170215Watch now
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With a large proportion of not-for-profits choosing iPad's as their tablet of choice, a good collection of go-to apps is an essential part of the workplace. This webinar will show you a range of free and low-cost apps that will benefit most users to become a more efficient and 'appier worker.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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Kintone lets you create custom apps for your nonprofit without writing a single line of code. Choose from a wide array of free templates or build your app from scratch — it's up to you. Kintone provides discounted subscription options specifically designed for nonprofits. For US$15 per user per month (five-user minimum), get a Kintone subscription that includes support to assist with setup, use-case identification, and general product use Whether you need a database for all your donor contacts, a tool for scheduling your fundraiser events, a project management solution, or a custom app all your own, Kintone has you covered. Get Kintone for NonprofitsProvided by Kintone
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“I can’t imagine technology not being a key part of our organisation. We’ve used lots of tech right from the start because we quickly realised the more we used it the more people we helped.” Nic Marchesi’s answer to the question of what Orange Sky Australia would look like without technology reveals two profound truths about technology and Australian not-for-profits. The first is that ‘people-centric’ and ‘technology-centric’ are not mutually exclusive - even at an organisation that offers a service as personally impactful as a free mobile laundry and shower service for people experiencing homelessness. The second is that the Young Australian of the Year 2016 can’t even conceive of how his organisation’s 1200 volunteers and 27 services could achieve what they do without the technology that underpins every aspect of their work.Posted on 23/11/2018 by
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Video is everywhere. Collectively, we upload 48 hours of video to YouTube every minute. Not-for-profits upload hours of video to their websites, Twitter and Facebook. It seems like every not-for-profit in the world is either using video – or panicking that they don’t know how. Simply putting a video up doesn’t mean anyone will watch it. We’re exposed to so much video today, viewers no longer have the time or patience for the bad stuff. If you’re video’s not good, it’s gone – and so is all the time and money you spent shooting and promoting it.Watch now