E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities
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Zoho's great for this. I'm moving my church over from a hodge podge of free emails (they have 1 gmail account, 1 or 2 hotmail accounts and I think even a yahoo account??)
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@jaredbusch said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
If you are not a fully qualified NPO for MS to give it away to you, then you can just go with Zoho for your mail. You get 25 users for free.
https://www.zoho.com/workplace/pricing.html?src=zmailNever run it yourself. Ever.
I use Zoho for my side business and it works great.
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As part of my expanding, apparently shotgun, approach to making money, I'll be starting to work with a local church here soon. You can't know how happy I am to know that Microsoft has free and/or very cheap Office365 plans for non-profits!
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Looks like we've been approved for the non-profit offerings of Office 365. I now have a new after-work task tomorrow. Getting this stuff configured
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@dbeato said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
G-Suite for Non Profit
Unfortunately they are not offering the unlimited storage option that Education accounts are getting
I moved our non profit over to them recently (users were more familiar with it) and that is the only sticking point.
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@360col upgrade storage directly in the user account rather than from the admin console to save yourself a considerable amount. A 1TB upgrade within the user account is $9.99/mo compared to $89.00/mo.
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@larsen161 said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@360col upgrade storage directly in the user account rather than from the admin console to save yourself a considerable amount. A 1TB upgrade within the user account is $9.99/mo compared to $89.00/mo.
That is what we are doing. However doing that (afaik) you can't have team drives etc use the individual limit
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@eddiejennings said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
One of the members on our board has stepped up to create and manage what will be our new website (using Wix).
Oh of all the things to do a website with:(
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So an update, for some reason Business Essentials isn't listed in my portal as being available to start a subscription. I've been working with Microsoft Teir 0 (you can probably sense my frustration) support to get it available. In the meantime, I've started a Business Premium trial, just so E-mail can be flowing.
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@jmoore said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@eddiejennings said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
One of the members on our board has stepped up to create and manage what will be our new website (using Wix).
Oh of all the things to do a website with:(
I agree; however, it's off my plate of stuff to do, and for right now, I'm ok with that.
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@eddiejennings Oh I understand that, a person only has time for so much.
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I would vote Office365 btw, the ecosystem of apps available combined with users already being aware of Microsoft products makes this hard to beat.
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Well, after two weeks of back-and-forth with Microsoft support about why Office 365 Business Essentials subscription isn't available, I've decided to end the endeavor. I'll be researching other solutions.
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@eddiejennings Is your band a registered 501 c3 ? They don't just give them to all non profit organizations.
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@mike-davis said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@eddiejennings Is your band a registered 501 c3 ? They don't just give them to all non profit organizations.
They don't, thye are actually quite picky. It's anoying.
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Yeah, we're a 501c3. According to Microsoft Support rep, everything looked fine as far as eligibility. They couldn't figure out why the subscription wasn't listed. I'm 100% fine with not using the Microsoft solution. I just figured I'd give them the first shot.
As I was telling Scott earlier tonight, the current environment is a personal drop-box account which has some folders shared to personal E-mail accounts, and mail forwarding from mailboxes with our group's domain to personal E-mail accounts. So I have essentially a greenfield here.
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@eddiejennings Alright if Microsoft is off the table then next considerations would be GSuite and then Zoho mail in my humble opinion.
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@jmoore said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
@eddiejennings Alright if Microsoft is off the table then next considerations would be GSuite and then Zoho mail in my humble opinion.
I agree. I'm looking at Gsuite next.
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Interesting that you had an issue. I helped a 503c get setup and it was the easiest thing I was amazed.
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@dashrender said in E-mail and file storage services for Non-Profit entities:
Interesting that you had an issue. I helped a 503c get setup and it was the easiest thing I was amazed.
Yeah. I'm disappointed; however, I sunk two weeks worth of time into this for a solution that's really beyond the scope of what we need. I'm not interested in sinking another two weeks into it.