All the nonprofits I work with have one thing in common: they’re working overtime just to keep up with the sheer volume of work on their plates. Adding new tools or tasks to their workload wouldn’t make me popular, so I’ve searched high and low to find things that will increase a nonprofit’s productivity at little or no cost.Along the way, I’ve found three platforms or programs nonprofits should seriously consider. These suggestions aren’t sexy but they’re free and they can be very powerful tools. Two of them (SlideShare and YouTube for Nonprofits) go a long way to increasing a nonprofit’s visibly in Google searches and who wouldn’t want that?The third, Salesforce, is not very well understood and takes some explanation. But it’s an incredible value. In fact it’s $15,000 worth of software as a service at zero cost to nonprofits.
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