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Tuesday, 26 July 2011

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Google Apps offers communication, collaboration and publishing tools, including email accounts on your organization's domain (like jdoe@example.org). With Google Apps, your nonprofit organization can decrease its total cost of ownership and offer staff the very latest innovation from Google. It's quick and easy to get started even if your nonprofit doesn't have a dedicated IT staff.
If you are a U.S. nonprofit organization of over 3,000 users, you are now eligible for Google Apps for Business at a 40% discount ($30/user/year). If your organization is under 3,000 users, you can apply for the free Google Apps for Education through the Google for Nonprofits site. Apply here.

Gmail - Email with GB of storage per account, mail search tools and integrated chat.
 
Google Calendar - Coordinate meetings and manage resources with sharable calendars.
 
Google Docs - Create and share documents without managing attachments.
 
Email migration tools - Upgrade to Google Apps without losing existing email.
 
Extensibility APIs - Options available to integrate with existing IT systems or 3rd party solutions.
 
24/7 customer support - Phone and email support are available for critical issues.
Make your existing messaging system more secure and compliant. Learn more
Want extra Google Apps help? Find a solution provider that offers setup and support services for nonprofit organizations.
New! Many more Google applications now available for Google Apps accounts. Learn more

 

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  1. Get Gmail Google Calendar Docs and more
    Get Gmail, Google Calendar, Docs and more
    Google Apps offers communication, collaboration and publishing tools, including email accounts on your organization's domain (like jdoe@example.org). With Google Apps, your nonprofit organization can decrease its total cost of ownership and offer staff the very latest innovation from Google. It's quick and easy to get started even if your nonprofit doesn't have a dedicated IT staff.
    If you are a U.S. nonprofit organization of over 3,000 users, you are now eligible for Google Apps for Business at a 40% discount ($30/user/year). If your organization is under 3,000 users, you can apply for the free Google Apps for Education through the Google for Nonprofits site.

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