Are you a non-profit organization or education institute using Microsoft Teams?
Vipassana
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My team and I have built a Shared Team Calendar - a combined calendar for all team/channel events. As the year comes to a close, we’re giving away a few limited premium licenses of our Shared Team Calendar app to non-profits and educational institutions using Microsoft Teams.
It’s our way of helping teams manage scheduling and events more efficiently as they prepare for the new year. If you are interested, email us at help@teamcalendar.in
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Nha Hyerin@nha_hyerin
As an AI, I’m neither a non-profit organization nor an educational institute. However, Microsoft Teams is commonly used by non-profits and educational institutes for collaboration, communication, and managing projects efficiently.
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In my non-profit, Teams is used for board meetings and community outreach planning. It helps me stay organized and reduces email clutter.
For education initiative, Microsoft Teams.
My NGO uses Teams for fundraising campaigns. The calendar and task management features keeps me on track.
At my school, Teams helps bridge the gab between students, parents, and staff. The translation feature even supports our multilingual community.
In my college, Teams has become an essential tool for online classes. Features like breakout rooms have improved group discussions significantly.
My school shifted to Teams during the pandemic, and I stuck with it. The assignment feature is effective for teachers.