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ATLASSIAN FOR NONPROFITS
Resources for nonprofit teams
Inspiration and real-world tips for improving the way your organization works.
Nail the fundamentals
Hit the ground running with easy-to-follow guides and templates curated for nonprofits.
Intro to Jira learning path
Quickly learn the Jira basics to start collaborating with your team - no technical knowledge required.
Intro to Confluence learning path
Learn how to create and find all your work in one central hub and get the most out of Confluence.
Intro to Trello learning path
Understand features like cards, lists, and boards, then learn best practices to get work done in Trello.
Ways of working guide for social impact teams
Learn how to make your team healthier, more efficient and more effective.
There’s a template for that
Jira Template Library
For volunteer tracking, OKRs, impact report planning, project tracking, and more.
Confluence Template Library
For documenting strategic plans, team overviews, retrospectives, program briefs, and more.
Trello Template Library
For volunteer management and task tracking.
You’re in good company
Join Atlassian Community’s thriving network of social impact professionals. Discover tips and tricks from nonprofit teams like yours.
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One Acre Fund
How Atlassian products helped One Acre Fund, a team of 8,000+, scale and collaborate globally to serve over 1 million smallholder farmers annually.
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Kiva
Kiva, a team of 100+, increased visibility, efficiency, and employee engagement with Atlassian products to expand their impact as an international force for good.
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Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research UK streamlined project management across their team of 3,000 with Atlassian products to drive their mission forward and save lives.
Trello
Unicef
For the UNICEF Global Innovation Center, Trello is their most important internal coordination tool—a collaborative foundation for the work their team of 100+ does.
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Sick Kids Foundation
Sick Kids Foundation, a team of 1,900+, transforms lives and saves time with Jira Service Management.
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Code.org
Code.org, a team of 500+, uses Jira to scale their creation of localized courses in over 67 languages.
JIRA
DonorsChoose.org
As an agile nonprofit with a team of 160+, DonorsChoose.org likens their style of work in Jira with fast-moving technology companies.
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Mercy Ships
How Mercy Ships, a team of 1,000+, leveraged Atlassian to build an integrated, end-to-end solution for all communication and collaboration so their large team could be more efficient and save more lives.
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Cancer Research UK
Cancer Research UK streamlined project management across their team of 3,000 with Atlassian products to drive their mission forward and save lives.
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Kiva
Kiva, a team of 100+, increased visibility, efficiency, and employee engagement with Atlassian products to expand their impact as an international force for good.
Trello
Forever Projects
Forever Projects, a team of 10, breaks down silos with Trello to collaborate on fundraising campaigns and track progress on programs to help women break the cycle of poverty and create a better future.
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Code.org
Code.org, a team of 500+, uses Jira to scale their creation of localized courses in over 67 languages.
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Udemy
Udemy teams are connected through Atlassian products. Learn how the Udemy team supports instructors to change the lives of more than 400,000 students.
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CareerVillage
CareerVillage has doubled it’s team size in two years to a team of 100+. Through changes they’ve iterated how their team works to achieve their mission. Learn tips from their founder on how to nurture an adaptable team.
Step into the spotlight
Have a success story you’d like to share? A stellar template that others could benefit from? Innovative ideas on ways of working for nonprofits? We want to hear from you!