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        	With the recent growth of cloud based and online systems, many community organisations are weighing up their options for moving to the cloud or continuing to rely on local infrastructure. Microsoft Azure is now offering cloud based infrastructure solutions to many community organisations and providing a US$5000 credit to eligible organisations. This webinar will help small and medium community organisations to assess the suitability of Microsoft Azure cloud based systems and consider how to choose and implement potential cloud technology solutions.Recorded some time ago.Watch now - 
        
        	The Australian not-for-profit sector’s biggest technology conference is back this year, with the Connecting Up Evolve Conference and Australian Not-for-Profit Technology Awards taking place at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition centre 5th – 7th May. This year, we have put together an all-star line-up of speakers, consisting of some of the most respected thought leaders in Australia. They bring a wealth of knowledge and experience across the not-for-profit and technology sectors. Our new hybrid format this year gives you the option to attend in person or virtually.Posted on 25/03/2021 by - 
        
        	Have you already started with running Google Ads for your NFP but want to gain some tips and tricks to improve your results? Learn about how to assess your existing campaigns, ad sets and ads as well as keywords with the help of tools such as Google Analytics and Keyword Planner inside the Google Ads interface itself.Past webinar.Recorded on 26 Aug, 2020 11:00am - 12:00pm.Provided by Connecting Up RecordingsSKU: CUE-558861Watch now 
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        	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 - 
        
        	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 - 
        
        	They’re innovative, efficient, empathic, enthusiastic, and 77% of them say they’d like to help charities and not-for-profits … yet only a small percentage actually do. So, what exactly is the problem with Millennial volunteers? And why aren’t Australian charitable orgs taking advantage of the massive opportunity they present to help us build stronger, better communities? According to the team at Achieve that produced the 2015 Millennial Impact Report, it’s all down to poor communication between orgs that really want volunteers and the millions of millennial volunteers who really want to volunteer at things they’re good at.Posted on 28/06/2018 by 
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        	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 - 
        
        	Download the slides here With the recent growth of cloud based and online systems, many community organisations are weighing up their options for moving to the cloud or continuing to rely on local infrastructure. Microsoft Azure is Microsoft’s locally hosted, rapidly growing cloud based infrastructure offering relevant to many community organisations. Microsoft have also helped the NFP sector by providing AU$5000 credit to eligible organisations.Recorded some time ago.Watch now 
