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Re: Google Apps for FIRST?
Not much of a riddle.
1. Work with your host school district to get access to Google Apps for Education, or 2. Form a 501(c)(3) booster club, and apply as a nonprofit organization. Note that the latter also qualifies you for free Office 365 subscriptions from Microsoft, which has a different set of features and might be more what you want. |
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Re: Google Apps for FIRST?
Team 2543, TitanBot, recently went through the process of getting Google Apps for our organization. It was a little difficult, but I'm hope our experience can help others looking to take advantage of these great tools.
Google has a service called Google Apps for Business that they offer Gmail and Google Drive along with a whole bunch of little tools that help businesses stay organized. Google offers the same service to nonprofits free of cost. The requirements are listed below.
When you get approved, you qualify for various Google products that you can read up on here http://www.google.com/nonprofits/products/ So our team applied at was quickly denied (within a few seconds). The reason being is our organizations classification for the IRS is a "Educational Institutions and Related Activities". Google automatically took this as being a school so we did not qualify for the program. It was an automated response. Google offers the Google Apps for Education, but you can't take advantage of the other services offered here. We also aren't a school so we don't qualify. We took our chances and tried. The next day we got a response from a fellow at Google stating that we do not qualify because we did not meet this requirement "K-12 or higher educational institution, non-profit, accredited by a generally accepted accreditation body" One thing different when we were rejected this time was that it was a personalized response. We decided to once again try our chances and explain the situation we were in because of the way the IRS classifies us. The nice guy at google understood our situation, asked for our EIN, and approved our Google Apps account. So we have a Google Apps for Education account now. Some notable things about this is that you get unlimited users and unlimited drive space. This has been a tremendous help to our team and we use Google drive for just about everything we make and every student has their own account. Where we would previously have binders full of documentation, we now have it all in the cloud and easily accessible. I hope this can help some teams out there trying to take advantage of these resources. I would try for Google Apps for nonprofits first because it also opens the options to use the other services google offers for nonprofits. |
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Re: Google Apps for FIRST?
I'd really like to see a formal FIRST / Google partnership to provide this to teams.
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Re: Google Apps for FIRST?
I would really like to see this as well. This would be an AMAZING addition to our already large suite of software that makes being a FIRST team a lot easier from many standpoints.
<edit>Sidenote: being that Microsoft already provides windows for all of the classmates etc, do you think that it would be easier to get Office 365? IMO, 365 is almost better than Google Apps.</edit> Last edited by adammiller3122 : 30-06-2015 at 20:50. Reason: addition |
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