Google for Non-Profits
I just learned about a site that will be of interest to many of us special librarians. Google now has a page with tools for non-profits.
Learn how to use free Google tools to promote your work, raise money, and operate more efficiently.
I learned about this site from CrunchGear, where they say:
his site includes ideas and tutorials on ways Google tools can be used to promote non-profits, raise money and operate more efficiently.
Features include standard Google services such as Gmail (including hosted email), YouTube, Blogger, Gadgets, Earth, Calender and Analytics. The two interesting services are the provision of Google Checkout for free to non-profits who want to take donations on their site, and Google Grants, free advertising for non-profits via Google’s Adwords network.
While it's nothing I couldn't find in other ways, it's pretty handy for those unfamiliar with Google tools.
Great information, I'd never heard of Google for "Non Profit" especially as they make $1 billion a quarter in advetising revenue. Well done Google!
Posted by: Ken Nickless | Tuesday, April 15, 2008 at 00:02