Google Repeats Free Info Sessions for Australian NFPs

International search engine giant, Google is planning a series of free information sessions designed for Australian Not for Profit organisations, following the success of trial workshops last year.

Aimed at educating Not for Profit staff about the products, services and support Google can offer, the workshops are delivered by Google employee volunteers and are designed to provide a broad, high level overview of Google’s Not for Profit solutions.

Organisers says the sessions are suited best to leaders from charitable organisations who are interested in gaining an understanding of how Google technology can assist in making their organisation more effective.

The sessions will include everything from Gmail and Blogger, to Youtube, Maps and the Google Grants programme.

Sessions are limited to 50 people, with only one person from an organisation able to attend each event.

The sessions will take place in Sydney, Parkes, Melbourne, Canberra and Brisbane from February to September – details below.

  • Sydney - Wednesday, February 15th at Google's Pyrmont Offices, 9.30am to 12pm
    REGISTER HERE
  • Sydney - August (Date TBC) at Google's Pyrmont Offices, 9.30am to 12pm
    REGISTER HERE
  • Parkes, NSW - Saturday, February 18th at the Parkes Radio Telescope, 9.30am to 12pm
    REGISTER HERE
  • Melbourne - April (Date TBC) at Melbourne Business School, 9.30am to 12pm
    REGISTER HERE
  • Canberra - June (Date TBC) at Australian National University, 9.30am to 12pm
    REGISTER HERE
  • Brisbane - September (Date TBC) at Queensland University of Technology, 9.30am to 12pm
    REGISTER HERE 
     

Want Pro Bono Australia News straight to your inbox? Subscribe now - it's free!

Comments

***IMPORTANT*** - If you are not logged in and wish to remain Anonymous, leave the word "Anonymous" in the "Your Name" text field and tick the "Post as Anonymous" box below.

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.
Image CAPTCHA
Enter the characters shown in the image.

Start commenting

Sign in to comment

If you don't have an account, you can register your free account.