Google Grants · Grant Compliance · Volunteer BYOD
Nonprofit IT Support & Google Grants
Maximize your technology budget. We help Alaska nonprofits secure grants, acquire discounted Apple gear, protect sensitive donor databases, and align with strict audit guidelines.
Google for Nonprofits Setup
Microsoft Grants Admin
Grant Security Compliance
Donor database Security
Volunteer BYOD Management
Discounted Hardware Sourcing
Remote Apple IT Helpdesk
24/7 Endpoint Monitoring
Mission-Focused IT Sourcing
We secure your organization, protecting your donors and enabling your remote team and volunteers.
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Nonprofit Pricing Help
We help you unlock free Google Workspace plans, discounted Microsoft 365, and low-cost Apple licensing.
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Grant-Compliant IT
Implement the required data audits, encryption settings, and security logs required by federal or local grants.
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Donor Data Protection
Enforce MFA and IP restrictions to protect your critical CRM/donor management database.
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Volunteer BYOD Setup
Enable remote volunteers to securely access documents on their own iPads or Macs without privacy compromise.
Nonprofit IT — FAQ
Do nonprofits qualify for discounted Apple or cloud licensing?
Yes — we help you register for Google for Nonprofits (which provides free Workspace accounts for eligible groups) and Microsoft Nonprofit discounts, as well as nonprofit pricing for Apple MDM and security software.
How do you help us stay compliant with government grants?
Many grants require strict logging, documented access controls, and encrypted storage. We set up automated compliance dashboards via MDM that prove your endpoints meet these information security baselines.
Can you help manage donor database security?
Yes. Donor databases contain highly sensitive financial and personal info. We secure access via Google/Microsoft SSO, mandate Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), and secure browsers on employee Macs to protect against data leakage.
Do you support remote volunteers using personal laptops?
Yes — we configure Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) MDM settings that create a secure container for organization email and data on volunteers' personal devices, without monitoring or accessing their private files.