Google for Nonprofits newsletter | March 2021

Google for Nonprofits newsletter

Optimise your nonprofit’s website with Search Console

Learn how your website is performing in Google Search with this training for nonprofits

Your community and supporters may be using Google Search to find your organisation. With these tips from the Search Console team, you’ll be equipped to optimise your site for search.

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What's new

Apply for the Google.org Impact Challenge for Women and Girls

The Challenge is an open call for applications from organisations supporting economic empowerment for women and girls and provides a total of $25 million to the selected organisations. Learn more

Discover how-to guides to help your organisation make the most of Google’s digital tools

Looking for help managing volunteers, collaborating remotely or getting insights? Check out our updated guides. Explore now

Fundraise directly on YouTube with YouTube Giving

YouTube Giving, a tool that helps nonprofits raise money directly on YouTube, is available for channels in the United States with over 10,000 subscribers. Partner with a creator or fundraise from your channel’s videos and livestreams. Learn more

Explore the Nonprofit Social Media Decision Guide

If you're looking to create a social media strategy, build an audience, choose the right platforms and more, check out tech impacts no cost guide and worksheets. Download here

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