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Writer's pictureTodd Vigil

In more detail: Google for Nonprofits

If your organization is already approved for the Google Ad Grant, then you are also approved for Google for Nonprofits. Google offers a suite of other products and tools specifically designed for nonprofit organizations under its Google for Nonprofits program. Here's a summarized list of some of the key resources provided:

  • Google Ad Grants:

  • Provides free advertising on Google Search through Google Ads.

  • Eligible nonprofits can receive up to $10,000 per month.

  • G Suite (Workspace) for Nonprofits:

  • Offers free access to productivity tools such as Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and more.

  • Enables team collaboration and remote work.

  • YouTube Nonprofit Program:

  • Provides access to unique features for nonprofit channels.

  • Enables donation cards to facilitate fundraising.

  • Offers the possibility of appearing in the "YouTube Giving" directory.

  • Google Earth and Maps:

  • Gives tools for visual storytelling, mapping, and data visualization.

  • Allows organizations to create custom maps and KML files for projects.

  • Training and Support:

  • Offers tutorials, case studies, and other training resources to help nonprofits effectively use Google tools.

  • Provides a community forum for networking and learning from other nonprofit organizations.

At Pathfinder, we only specialize in the Google Ad grant but we do recommend checking out the other free offerings and support with Google for Nonprofits. Please note that the availability of these tools and resources may vary by region and country. Nonprofits should check Google's official website to ensure they meet the specific eligibility requirements and to see the most up-to-date offerings.

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