Google for Non Profits has now launched in Ireland. Google are actively seeking Irish Registered Charities to apply to join the program which offers access to a suite of free products and tools.
Once an organisation is approved for the program, they can get access to free Google Apps to cut IT costs, up to $10,000 (around €8,800) a month in advertising on Google AdWords to reach more donors and premium features for YouTube to raise awareness of their cause.
Commenting on the launch Stuart Mclaughlin, GooglersGive Manager for EMEA, said “We see the impact every day of nonprofits embracing the web – it’s truly transforming the way they work. Barnardos, one of Ireland’s leading children’s charities, has been using Adwords to drive visits to its website and drive donations. Adwords now drives 17% of all online donations.”
“We’re inspired and humbled by the amazing ways nonprofits are making the world a better place, and look forward to supporting the work of more nonprofits in Ireland.”
To find out more about Google for Non profits in Ireland and the process for applying, please visit this link
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