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    If you run a nonprofit and rely on Google tools, big changes are coming your way — and most of them won’t cost a dime. Google is rolling out major upgrades to its Google for Nonprofits program, now available in over 100 countries. Google is pushing AI-powered tools into the hands of more organizations doing […]

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