Category: Marketing and Outreach

Google Grants is a program especially for nonprofits to advertise their work to the world. Basically, your organization will be featured if you qualify for a google grant. So when someone googles something related to your nonprofit work, your organization will be featured as an ad in google searches.
Google Apps for nonprofits is free for notforprofit organizations. You can look at the details on the site but basically at the moment, the Education Edition is the free for nonprofits. Also, you can qualify for a discount on Google's Premier Edition as a nonprofit and that's only necessary if you have over 3,000 users in your organization ;)
Survey Monkey is a must use for nonprofits seeking to find their target programs. This is a valuable tool for nonprofits and iGetcha knows if you're trying to survey an audience with minimal costs, it's not easy. Check out Survey Monkey and you're nonprofit will not only save on cost but paper too ;)
Survey Monkey simply creates surveys online and with some clicks and customized questions, you can have online surveys ready for your community and your nonprofit initiative :)
So what can we say about Facebook now? We don't want to be negative but with the closing of Facebook lite and all the privacy issues that have arisen lately, we're not sure if nonprofits and NGOs should use this site as much as before.
Ah, the latest rage in microblogging. To tell you the truth, the iGetcha team just started using Twitter and we were hesitant to use it, similar to the person who has taken our twitter name ;)