Greetings from Hong Kong , India , Indonesia , Macau , Malaysia , Philippines , Singapore , Taiwan , Thailand , and Vietnam ! Today, we’re excited to announce that we are continuing to expand Google for Nonprofits in Asia. In partnership with TechSoup, Google for Nonprofits is now available in these countries, servicing thousands of nonprofit organizations in the region.
Nonprofits can now apply to join the program ( Hong Kong , India , Indonesia , Macau , Malaysia , Philippines , Singapore , Taiwan , Thailand , and Vietnam ), which provides access to a suite of free products and tools, including:
Google Ad Grants: Free AdWords advertising to promote your website on Google through keyword targeting.
Google Apps for Nonprofit: Free version of the Google Apps business productivity suite, including Gmail, Docs, Calendar, and more.
YouTube Nonprofit Program: Premium branding capabilities on YouTube channels, and increased uploading capacity.
Many nonprofits throughout the region are already taking advantage of these programs to recruit new volunteers, fundraise and raise awareness about their work.
CanSupport was founded in 1996 with the vision of a caring and supportive society where cancer patients and their families live with dignity, hope and comfort. The organization provides home care for cancer patients in Delhi, counseling services and training in palliative care.
"Google Apps enables us to work on the go, while being rest assured about our data security”", said Sindhu George, Head of Resource Mobilisation at CanSupport.
Using the momentum that has been established by organizations such as CanSupport, we can’t wait to continue partnering with organizations in Hong Kong , India , Indonesia , Macau , Malaysia , Philippines , Singapore , Taiwan , Thailand , and Vietnam starting with today’s launch.
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