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Unified IT: Your one-stop shop for IT solutions for not-for-profit organisations We’ve been helping Australian businesses and not-for-profit agencies since 2009. We partner with the best in the industry, including Microsoft and Cisco, to provide custom-made solutions that meet your specific needs. Here are some of the ways we can help your not-for-profit organization: -
The C9300L-48UXG-4X-M is a Cisco Meraki cloud-managed layer 3 access switch. It provides 12 Multigigabit Ethernet UPOE ports and 36 Gigabit Ethernet UPOE ports, a 675-watt PoE budget, and 4 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ uplinks. It is designed for use in high-density deployments. The enterprise cloud license provides five years of access to the Meraki cloud platform, product updates, and support. This donation includes Meraki C9300L-48UXG-4X-M switch Five-year enterprise cloud license (LIC-C9300-24E-5Y) Power supply (PWR-C1-1100WAC-P-M) Meraki CAB-TA-AP= AC Power Cable Rack mount brackets Three preinstalled fans Benefits for Organizations If you have networking experience or access to a consultant, you can use this switch to extend an existing network, bringing wired connectivity to more employees and supporting new wireless deployments.$5,481.00 ex GSTIn stock -
For the past several years SKEDA have been successfully delivering services to the Australian Not-For-Profit sector. Our clients have included entities like Diabetes NSW, Mission Australia, Australasian Society for HIV Medicine, Unions and Industry Associations. With the move to the cloud many organisations are benefiting from our services with Office365 (O365), SharePoint (including intranets and customer facing websites), cloud file sharing solutions and the day to day operational support across network administration, problem resolution (often on first call via our Service Desk), simple website design and hosting are services offered to our clients.
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INVIDIA has been helping Australian small businesses with their website, cloud app and hosting needs for over 25 years. Whether your business is a start-up, running your dream side hustle, already established or ready to go next level, INVIDIA is ready to meet your online business needs. INVIDIA offers a full range of products and services to give your business the online tools and resources you need to succeed. From affordable beautifully handcrafted websites, fast secure Australian cPanel hosting plans, hassle free Microsoft 365 cloud email and collaboration solutions, through to ultra-competitive domain name registration and management, and industry leading SSL certificates to help secure your websites and applications to show your customers that you are serious about protecting their data. -
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 -
What topics are covered in the Procurement Overview? 5 Key stages to effectively optimise procurement outcomes. How can small organisations access strategic procurement with low value spend? Case Study - Aged Care organisation procurement What is not included in the program? Due to the nature of the webinar is for the sharing of information and insights the following are not included: Templates and Forms What will you have at the end of the Procurement Overview By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: A high-level understanding of the procurement process The key stages required for procurement outcomes How small organisations can access better procurement outcomes. How organisation can access supplier’s innovation, value add and aligning cultures. Audience Who is the workshop suitable for? Procurement overview is suitable for not for profit and community organisations interested to improve procurement outcomes and access value and innovation through procurement resourcing, processes, and collaboration: Who have identified a need to focus on organisation spend. Who have a need for products and services to fulfill their organisation purpose. Who have identified a need for better spend outcomes. NB: these webinars are for NFP staff responsible for organisation spend or undertaking Procurement activities. About the Facilitator: Kylie Dayman Kylie has over 20 years’ experience working in project management, category management and procurement. She has a passion for helping not for profit organisations improve their spend management and supplier engagement to optimise their ability to support their customers. She is Head of Procurement Mentoring and Advisory services at DAYMAN procurement and through this Kylie currently supports aged care and disability organisations in up-skilling and mentoring staff in procurement leaving organisations enabled to enhance their spend management for the future. Additionally, enabling procurement value to small organisations through collaborative procurement. Kylie has recently: Mentored teams through several tenders in the aged care sector including medical consumables, and residential agency care resulting in spend optimisation and innovation. Implemented the tender process including templates and guidance documentation for medium sized aged care organisations. Facilitated co-design collaboration workshops across large, medium and small disability and aged care organisations. Undertaken several collaboration procurement tenders with organisations across aged care, health and education sectors resulting in spend and resource optimisation. Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now
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The session will primarily focus on AASB 15 Revenue from contracts with customers and AASB 1058 Income of Not-for-Profit Entities and, the new accounting standards which have become effective from 1 January 2019. These standards represent significant changes to income and revenue recognition by NFP organisations. What is not included in the program? The course will only interpret the standards in ‘layman’s term’. It would not teach how to prepare financial records and reporting. Course Outcomes: By the end of this webinar your organisation will have: An awareness of the accounting standards which have been revamped, A general understanding of the reporting requirements expected under these revised standards, and An appreciation of why it is important to adopt the changes in the accounting standards. Audience What to expect from the new not-for-profit (NFP) accounting standards is suitable for: All reporting NFP organisations NFP organisations, irrespective of size, which publishes some form of financial information to their stakeholders NFPs with an interest in financial reporting and disclosures. About the Presenter: Dr. Ushi Ghoorah Ushi Ghoorah is an Associate Lecturer at Western Sydney University’s School of Business. Ushi researches disclosures in the NFP space and specializes in the financial disclosures, governance and accountability of NFP organisations. She has a PhD which examined ‘Factors influencing the extent of accounting disclosures made in the annual reports of publicly reporting Australian not-for-profit organisations’. Her current research projects include exploring people’s perceptions to the financial disclosures, the influence of various factors on financial disclosures and the relationship between governance boards and financial transparency of Australian NFP organisations. She is closely involved with the CPA (Australia)’s NFP Discussion group and is also an advisory panel member for the Australian Accounting Standards Board (AASB). Connecting Up is a part of the Infoxchange Group Infoxchange is a not-for-profit social enterprise that has delivered technology for social justice for over 25 years. With over 100 staff across Australia and New Zealand we tackle the biggest social challenges through the smart and creative use of technology. www.infoxchange.org/auRecorded some time ago.Watch now -
The C9300L-24UXG-4X-M is a Cisco Meraki cloud-managed layer 3 access switch. It provides 8 Multigigabit Ethernet UPOE ports and 16 Gigabit Ethernet UPOE ports, a 880-watt PoE budget, and 4 10-Gigabit Ethernet SFP+ uplinks. It is designed for use in high-density deployments. The enterprise cloud license provides five years of access to the Meraki cloud platform, product updates, and support. This donation includes Meraki C9300L-24UXG-4X-M switch Five-year enterprise cloud license (LIC-C9300-24E-5Y) Power supply (PWR-C1-1100WAC-P-M) Meraki CAB-TA-AP= AC Power Cable Rack mount brackets Three preinstalled fans Benefits for Organizations If you have networking experience or access to a consultant, you can use this switch to extend an existing network, bringing wired connectivity to more employees and supporting new wireless deployments.$3,353.00 ex GSTIn stock
