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Get the most out of Google for Nonprofits with courses, webinars, templates, and hands-on guidance for how to increase your organization’s impact.

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Learn how to deploy AI at your organization with the AI for Nonprofits course series

In this three-course learning series designed for nonprofits, you’ll learn how AI can save you time, help you tell your story, and scale efficiencies.
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Course 1: Daily Wins with AI for Nonprofits

Learn how to reclaim time for your mission by using generative AI in your daily workflows.

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Course 2: Optimize Creativity and Fundraising with AI for Nonprofits

Learn how Gemini can assist with marketing assets and how NotebookLM can ground your work in your organization’s data.

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Course 3: Build Smarter Workflows with AI for Nonprofits

Learn how to use AI to automate complex administrative tasks, transform unstructured data, and develop responsible AI strategies.

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Personalized Google Workspace with Gemini training

Get one-on-one training with a product specialist when you activate Google Workspace for Nonprofits and access our AI & Productivity Program. Schedule up to six video sessions over two weeks to migrate your data, train your staff, and master Google products like Gemini and NotebookLM.

Get quick access to helpful nonprofit toolkits, support resources, and more

Discover new ideas and ways of working with curated resources designed for nonprofits.

Explore Google Workspace for Nonprofits with Gemini

Discover how your organization can leverage AI tools included in Google Workspace to drive productivity and efficiency, supercharging your social impact.
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Common questions and answers about Google for Nonprofits

Use this page to find answers to common questions about Google for Nonprofits.

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What is the difference between my Google for Nonprofits account and my individual product accounts?

Think of Google for Nonprofits as your "main hub" – it is the umbrella account used to verify your organization’s eligibility for the program and activate various products. Getting a Google for Nonprofits account does not mean you’re automatically approved for all product offers. However, once a product is activated, you will typically log directly into that specific product (such as the Google Admin console for Google Workspace or the Google Ads portal for Google Ad Grants) to manage your users and day-to-day settings. Notably, the administrative email addresses for your main hub and your individual products can be different.

Learn more about Google products for nonprofits in our Help Center.

How do I request administrative access to an existing account?

Changes happen within organizations and we understand that. If you need access to a Google for Nonprofits account managed by someone else, you can submit a request through the "Get started" flow on the Google for Nonprofits website. The current administrators have 14 days to respond; if they do not, a Google representative will review your request. Learn more about Google for Nonprofits account access.

What should I do if my Google Ad Grants account has been deactivated?

Google Ad Grants accounts are typically deactivated for policy violations, such as adding a domain you have not been approved for. To get reactivated, you must audit your account to ensure it meets all current requirements—including having at least two active ad groups per search campaign and specific location targeting—and then submit a reactivation request. Learn more about Ad Grants policy violations and how to fix them.

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