Working remotely presents many challenges to organizations in the charitable and non-profit sector - especially large national organizations. With limited funds it has become increasingly complex to work with funders, partners, volunteers and other telecommuting co-workers. For example, on any given day you may need to collaborate with someone in Vancouver and then hours later in Halifax. Email and voicemail is always an option, but the quality of the communication can suffer.
Luckily, many free remote working and collaborative tools to help make your job easier. Here are what a few people are using to be more productive and efficient.
Erin Kuhns, Professional Development Coordinator, Canadian Association of Gift Planners (CAGP)
CAGP is a national, community-based organization with 19 local chapters across the country.
“When working remotely, I use Skype and Dropbox frequently. I use Skype to communicate quickly and easily with my colleagues and Dropbox for my documents. I happen to be set up on my home laptop with a hosted server so I can have access to everything I have access to at work, however my home internet is not as fast as it is in the city, so it is much faster and easier to use Dropbox.
Chris Baylis, Director, Corporate Partnerships, Health Partners
Health Partners is a collaboration of 16 of Canada's most trusted health charities.
“I manage a team across Canada in a mid-sized organization. Honestly, with the tools below, I am able to manage from Calgary to PEI without issue (aside from managing time zones!). Skype plus GoToMeeting or Google Hangouts covers me for everything I need. We all have access to a server and we use the Microsoft CRM tool for our sales so we don’t actually need Google Docs but failing that Google Docs is a go-to for committees and boards across Canada (as ours is).
Here are my top tools:
Holly Wagg, CFRE, Philanthropic Counsel, Good Works
Good Works is a full-service, integrated fundraising and communications agency that builds human connections between donors, causes and charities across Canada.
“Sometimes I am on the road a lot or decide to work from home. These three tools are my go to tools for getting stuff done.
Savanah Ashton, Project Coordinator, Advance Care Planning and International Development Office, Canadian Hospice Palliative Care Association
CHPCA is the national voice for Hospice Palliative Care in Canada.
"We used to send Word Docs back and forth via email and inevitably something would get missed. Now when communicating updates for our website, a group shared Google Doc makes things much easier for us to collaborate and we never worry if we are using the correct version."
Todd Jamieson, President, EnvisionUP
Web design and development for businesses, charities and non-profits across Canada.
“To save on my daily commute and get more focused, I like to work from home at least one day a week. I’ve experimented with lots of tools to get my perfect mix of tools that work for me. Here are some that I use on a regular basis:
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Adapting to Remote Working
It seems inevitable (at least for us) that organizations must embrace and use collaborative and time-saving tools to become more productive. But remote-working may not be for everyone. Robert Moskowitz has a handy checklist to see if your organization is ready for remote working: http://www.yoyow.com/rmoskowitz/telecommuting155.html
Another good read (while a little dated) may be Jacob Griscom’s article on How Telecommunications Is Changing Work for Nonprofits. Most organizations don’t realize it, but most see increased productivity and creativity. There is some good practical advice especially around the differences in shifting from a traditional to an open work environment.
What are your favourite tools? Are there any I missed? Reach out to me at @envisiontodd.
A tireless explorer of new developments on the web, Todd Jamieson has been keeping pace with its constant changes since 1996. Through EnvisionUP.com, Todd and his firm have worked with over 100 non-profits and charities. He lives in Ottawa with his wife and two young boys. Follow him via twitter.