I'm sure you know Google for its search engine. But did you know Google does a lot of good in the US and the world?
One way Google gives back is through its support of nonprofit organizations.
In this blog post, we'll look at some ways Google helps nonprofits and how your nonprofit can take advantage of those resources.
We'll also break down the eligibility so you can easily understand if you qualify.
Once your nonprofit is declared eligible and enrolls in the Google for Nonprofits program, you will have access to the following products for free!
Check out our on-demand webinar to help you learn more in-depth information about the Google Ad Grants program.
One of the best things about the YouTube Nonprofit Program is that your nonprofit can apply to film or edit your YouTube videos in YouTube’s Creator Studio in Los Angeles or New York City. That would be pretty cool to have a professionally shot and edited video in a state-of-the-art studio!
Additionally, Google for Nonprofits members are eligible for the Google Maps APIs Grant. The free version accessible to everyone should meet most nonprofits' needs, but the grant is available if your nonprofit's website has high traffic volume. With Google Maps API, you can place a customizable map on your app or website. Also, your nonprofit can use Google Maps for external and internal purposes.
Google Analytics is not part of the Google for Nonprofits program, but it's essential to use to maximize your marketing efforts. Best of all, it's free!
With Google Analytics you can see data for all of your website visitors. You can see what source brought them to your website (email link, social media post, Google search, etc.). If that is not enough, you can also see how long they stayed on your site, what pages they viewed, and much more. Google Analytics is very powerful for your marketing efforts as it allows you to see what is working and what is not.
The tools and resources provided through Google for Nonprofits can help you significantly increase the reach of your nonprofit.
There are eligibility guidelines for the Google for Nonprofits program, and they're different in each country. For the US, you must:
Nonprofits outside of the US can view their specific requirements on Google's eligibility requirement page.