As communities around the world respond to coronavirus (COVID-19), we know nonprofits are facing unique challenges. Check out our tips and tutorials page for a full list of resources to help nonprofits navigating uncertainty.
Increase awareness and fundraise
- Manage your Google Ad Grants during COVID-19 Learn more
- Use Ad Grants to get the word out about virtual volunteering opportunities and programming. Contact an Ad Grants Certified Professional for help.
- Learn how to plan, build, and launch a digital marketing campaign on Ad Grants with this step-by-step training from Applied Digital Skills
- Host virtual events and auctions or flash fundraisers Learn more
Collaborate and stay productive remotely
- See some tips for working remotely to make the most of Google tools Read more
- Check out these tips from Google’s productivity experts to get more done - no matter where you’re working Read the article
- Get answers to help you make the most of digital tools with Quick Help - a series of short videos that answer common questions to help you make the most of digital tools Watch now
- Use the “out of office” email auto-reply to provide beneficiaries with quick answers to frequently asked questions Learn more
Move your programs online
- Set up a YouTube channel and livestream events Learn more
- For example, you can create a YouTube playlist to replace an in-person fundraising event. Add a livestream speech from nonprofit leadership and/or short, pre-recorded video testimonials from volunteers and beneficiaries.
- Learn more about having a clear mission for your channel and hosting a virtual event. Watch our webinar
- Set up online classes with Google Classroom if you’re trying to recreate an in-person learning environment Learn more
- Bring people together through shared cultural experiences with Connected to Culture, a digital toolkit from Google Arts & Culture to help organizations continue their cultural programs online.
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For more tips and tutorials, see the COVID-19 resources page on the Google for Nonprofits site. You can also find answers for most of your questions in our Help Center, including information on how to: