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For many not-for-profit organisations, keeping updated with the latest technology can be challenging. Fortunately, Leading technology providers donate and discount their products through Connecting Up. This means your NFP can leverage world-class technology without the retail price tag. To make things a little easier, we’ve added below our top 10 technology solutions for NFPs with budgets on the smaller side. 1. Microsoft Office Standard Not-for-profit cost is a one-time payment of $53 per licensePosted on 29/06/2021 by -
Goodtel’s Microsoft Teams Calling Licenses give your organisation a Cloud Based Phone System built in the Microsoft Teams application. Microsoft Teams Calling is a full enterprise-grade phone system providing a professional call experience: Auto Attendant Hunt Groups Call Queues Voicemail to Email Video Calls and meetings Music and on-hold messages Enjoy these features all while working in the office, on the road or at home.Provided by Goodtel -
Microsoft Products Must Be Downloaded Within Five Days After your request for this product is approved and the licenses are made available to you, you will have five days to download the product and license keys. To avoid a delay in access to your products, please follow the instructions we provide to obtain your products from the Microsoft 365 admin center as soon as they are available. This client management license (ML) allows one nonserver device to be managed by Microsoft Endpoint Configuration Manager (previously known as System Center Configuration Manager) and System Center Virtual Machine Manager. If a device has multiple operating system environments (OSEs), a separate ML is required for each OSE managed by Configuration Manager.$51.00 ex GSTIn stock
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Download slides here There is a growing need for non-profit organisations to ensure that they are effectively managing their data to demonstrate the impact of their work. Having access to insights and business intelligence using internal and external data sources ensures you can make informed decisions on service provision as well as positioning yourself for funding opportunities. In addition, as the government and philanthropic funding environment becomes more competitive, PowerBI will help you to provide more evidence on how funds are allocated, and to showcase empirically, how those funds have improved the lives of those who have been recipients.Recorded some time ago.Watch now -
Every charity/not-for-profit procures goods and services, from the smallest new charity to those with multi-million dollar turnovers. No matter how large or small a charity is, the basic procurement processes are the same. The process entails identifying the requirements and suppliers, negotiating and awarding contracts, managing contracts and suppliers and monitoring the savings produced and benefits delivered. Compared to a small start-up charity, larger charities understandably have more complex procurement processes, which will take longer to complete. When sourcing, for example, there will be a larger budget, more stakeholders and decision-makers involved. In order to ensure consistency, transparency, and control over the whole procurement process, most charities will have their own procurement processes with guidelines for employees to follow to ensure they get the best value from their suppliers.Posted on 13/01/2022 by -
Your volunteers are important. And in most cases, most of your work would be impossible without them. That’s why it’s important to recruit the best volunteers – and once you have them, it’s important to retain them. Recruiting and retaining volunteers can be a difficult task, but nonprofit technology makes it easier. Phil from Keela will talk about a few use cases that will illustrate how a CRM can be used to get the best volunteers, and keep them engaged for years to come. Course Outcomes: Best practices in recruiting the best volunteers How to keep a donor base/volunteer base engaged How to use your CRM to keep track of projects DOs and DON’Ts for recruiting and retaining volunteers from real-world, CRM-based examples About the Presenter - Phil Manzano Phil is the Head of Marketing and Communications at Keela. He has worked as a communications professional within the sector at many levels: grassroots, local, regional and national. He has spent time working with United Way, Plan International and with Microsoft’s Philanthropy teams. Now, he spends his time telling powerful stories of impact and is devoted to helping nonprofits do good, better.Recorded some time ago.Watch now
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“The work that goes into helping new Australians also helps the broader Australian community to understand and accept how important migration is for Australia. So, in that sense, the broader Australian community is as much a beneficiary of our work as the new arrivals themselves. “Without good quality technology we wouldn’t be able to do as much, or do it nearly as well.” Speaking from his office in Canberra, Settlement Council of Australia Chief Executive Officer Nick Tebbey has just summed up the importance and impact of donated and discounted technology on the work of an organisation that affects the lives of millions of Australians every year, whether they realise it or not.Posted on 11/12/2018 by -
Date: Wednesday, 24th Aug 2022 Time: 1:00PM - 1:30PM (AEST) Price: Free Course Information: By the end of this webinar, you will be able to: Interact with other meeting participants using the chat feature Navigate different participant views Determine your preferred participant view Understand the difference between sharing your desktop versus sharing an App Share audio with your desktop Change your background Mute your sound Identify the source of background noise to request your fellow meeting attendee to mute. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar, your will be able to contribute effectively to meetings using the functionality available within Microsoft Teams.Past webinar.Recorded on 24 Aug, 2022 1:00pm - 1:30pm.Watch now
