2. • Be aware of free online tools from
Microsoft and how they could help you in
your nonprofit work.
• Understand how online tools can
complement your work with existing,
“offline” software.
• Know how to set up an account to access
and work with online tools.
3.
4. • Easy-to-use communications tools
• Extend work across typical boundaries
• Anywhere access from multiple devices
• Collaborate more easily w/ remote teams or staff
• Extend usefulness of existing software
• Available for use by staff, volunteers, donors,
board members, etc.
Free. Safe. Easy to set up and maintain.
5. Offline Online
Mail Hotmail
Photo Gallery Home
Movie Maker Groups
Messenger Photos
Toolbar Keep your life in sync Calendar
Family Safety Sync
Writer SkyDrive
Spaces
6. Collaborate
Groups
Communicate
SkyDrive
Office Live Hotmail & Share & Stay
Spaces Outlook Connected
Calendar Spaces
Photos
Writer
Movie Maker
Messenger
Mobile
11. Password-protected online file storage, always available where you
need it; choose who you share with – private, shared, open
• 25GB Web
Storage
• Better Photo
Support
• Simpler Invite
Model
• What’s New Feed
• Group Support
• Whole Folder
Upload/Download
• Move/Copy
Support
18. Next generation
instant messaging
with sharing and
video calling
•Improved UI –
Cleaner, Focus on
People
•Social Networking –
What’s New Feed
•Favorites
•Groups
•Photos Sharing
19.
20. •People Tagging
•New Web Slideshow
•Enhanced
Commenting
•Better Web-based
Uploading
•Organize Easily After
Upload
25. Learn more about Microsoft resources for nonprofits and NGOs,
including software donations, free curriculum, and other free and
discounted services*:
NGO Connection (www.microsoft.com/ngo)
Follow us on Twitter @msftcitizenship
Request a Microsoft Software Donation:
TechSoup Global (www.techsoupglobal.org)
Other Resources to for Mission-Driven IT:
NPower (www.npower.org)
NTEN (www.nten.org)
*some programs are subject to eligibility review