Two years ago, we brought together a team of Microsoft support number engineers, philanthropists,
sales and business development professionals all with the singular focus to
help every nonprofit to transform with technology. Our aim has been to create
solutions that are purpose-built for nonprofits to help them both be more
efficient operationally and effective programmatically.
The majority of nonprofits around the world each have less than 10employees. These are often local community organizations on the frontlines of
saving lives, providing critical education support in underserved communities,
protecting the environment and wildlife, delivering meals to those who need it
most, and so many other critical missions. Small nonprofits are at the greatest
risk of being left behind in the digital world. Their size, funding and
infrastructure do not always accommodate purchasing the latest technology,
training their employees on how to use it, employing designated IT staff, or
investing in resources to keep their organization secure. In fact, a study from Microsoft found that 60
percent of nonprofits report having no organizational digital policy to manage
cybersecurity risk, and 74 percent do not take critical security steps to
ensure email accounts are not compromised.
As a result, many small nonprofits are missing out on moderncollaboration tools and operational effic
iencies in the cloud that can create greater value. Due to limited capacity, outdated solutions are often deployed that offer limited security, leaving small nonprofits — and their beneficiary and donor data — vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks from hackers who see them as an easy mark. The consequences of this are real: If nonprofits don’t have cybersecurity practices in place, their data is at risk, especially for nonprofits based in high-risk areas where factors such as war and geo-politics are at play.
iencies in the cloud that can create greater value. Due to limited capacity, outdated solutions are often deployed that offer limited security, leaving small nonprofits — and their beneficiary and donor data — vulnerable to cybersecurity attacks from hackers who see them as an easy mark. The consequences of this are real: If nonprofits don’t have cybersecurity practices in place, their data is at risk, especially for nonprofits based in high-risk areas where factors such as war and geo-politics are at play.
For smaller nonprofits to make the greatest impact on their missions,
they must have easy access to technology and the ability to effectively utilize
it. Microsoft takes a three-pronged approach by offering the latestbest-in-class cloud technology, nonprofit-specific solutions to improve
efficiency and impact, and by supporting digital literacy to improve adoption
and usage of this technology through digital skills trainings with resources
specific to the sector’s unique challenges and needs. We believe all three
pieces of this puzzle are equally important to bridge the digital divide and
propel nonprofit organizations forward.
Today, we are rolling out a series of solutions designed for the
smallest nonprofits to help bridge the technological gap and help every
nonprofit move to the cloud, including:
· Microsoft outlook support number 365 Business for Nonprofits offer: Available
today, we are providing up to 10 donated seats of our integrated cloud
solution Microsoft 365 Business that brings
together the best-in-class productivity of Office 365 (including Office desktop
applications), Windows Professional, and advanced security and device
management capabilities to help nonprofits securely run and grow their
organizations. Nonprofits can obtain additional seats for just $5 per
additional user per month. Through our Microsoft partner ecosystem around the
world, we’ll be fueling scale and the ability for every nonprofit to move to
the cloud.
· Microsoft customer service number Digital Skills Center for Nonprofits: Available now,
the Microsoft customer service number Digital Skills Center for Nonprofits,
in partnership with TechSoup, is a one-stop learning path platform full of
product training and skill-building content to help nonprofits successfully use
technology. New content and courses are being added
regularly.
· Microsoft helpline number Nonprofit Operations Toolkit: Available Oct. 1,
exclusively through our cloud solution partners, Microsoft helpline number Nonprofit Operations Toolkit
built on Power Platform helps small nonprofits implement effective project and
awards management processes that reduce costs and build trust with funders. It
is an out-of-the box solution using Power Platform and consists of
purpose-built PowerApps, Flow, cloud storage and Excel.
FOR MORE INFO: VISIT US
CALL US: +1-800-201-4243
TAGS: #MicrosoftSupportNumber #MicrosoftSupportPhoneNumber #MicrosoftHelplineNumber #MicrosoftCustomerServicePhoneNumber #MicrosoftCustomerServiceNumber #MicrosoftOutlookSupportPhoneNumber #MicrosoftOutlookSupportNumber
CALL US: +1-800-201-4243
TAGS: #MicrosoftSupportNumber #MicrosoftSupportPhoneNumber #MicrosoftHelplineNumber #MicrosoftCustomerServicePhoneNumber #MicrosoftCustomerServiceNumber #MicrosoftOutlookSupportPhoneNumber #MicrosoftOutlookSupportNumber

Superb
ReplyDeleteThanx for sharing information
ReplyDeleteNice Blog, It's really helpful.
ReplyDelete#Microsoftsupportnumber
ReplyDelete#Microsoftsupportphonenumber