Tag: Gemini

  • Tool Time: Google Workspace for Nonprofits, With Gemini Turned On


    Tool Time: Google Workspace for Nonprofits, With Gemini Turned On

    For nonprofits already living inside Google’s tools, the most under-used AI in your environment is sitting one admin checkbox away — and it comes with enterprise-grade data protections already on.


    § The Tool

    Google Workspace for Nonprofits — Now Includes the Gemini App + NotebookLM

    If your organization is a verified 501(c)(3) and already uses Gmail, Google Docs, or Google Drive, the most under-used AI tool in your environment is sitting one admin checkbox away. Google Workspace for Nonprofits is free for eligible nonprofits, and the no-cost edition now includes the Gemini app and NotebookLM — plus more than ten AI features layered directly into Gmail, Docs, Sheets, Slides, and Forms (Google for Nonprofits; Google Workspace).

    What makes this different from a new AI tool is that you don’t have to introduce a new workflow, a new login, or a new vendor-review process. Gemini shows up inside the tools your team is already in. Enterprise-grade data protections are on by default — chats and uploaded files are not reviewed by humans and are not used to train models. The stack carries SOC 1/2/3, ISO 27001/27018/27701/9001/42001, GDPR, and HIPAA-aligned compliance (Google Workspace Learning Center).


    § Who It’s For

    Nonprofits

    Comms managers can draft donor emails in Gmail using a saved-voice example. Development teams can use Gemini in Docs to translate prior award letters into the next grant narrative. Program teams can drop evaluation PDFs into NotebookLM and get a board-ready summary in minutes.

    Small Businesses

    Owner-operators can ask Gemini in Sheets to suggest cash-flow forecast columns and run scenarios. Customer-service teams can use Gemini in Gmail to draft consistent responses from a brand-voice prompt. Sales teams can build pitch decks faster with Slides’ “Help me visualize.”

    Schools

    Teachers can use NotebookLM with curriculum documents to build differentiated study guides for different reading levels. Admin staff can use Gemini in Forms to draft parent-survey question banks. Counselors can summarize long district policy documents in minutes.


    § How To Get Started

    Six Steps From “Eligible” to “AI On”

    1. Confirm eligibility at google.com/nonprofits. U.S. 501(c)(3)s and international equivalents qualify.
    2. Activate Workspace for Nonprofits in your Google Admin Console — it includes Gmail, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet, and Calendar at no cost.
    3. Turn on Gemini app + NotebookLM for staff: Admin Console → Apps → Additional Google Services → Gemini and NotebookLM → set to ON.
    1. Confirm the enterprise data-protection notice. Workspace for Nonprofits users get enterprise-grade defaults automatically. Verify in admin settings.
    2. Run one real task in Gemini before policy-writing. Rewrite an FAQ, draft a thank-you-to-donor template, summarize last quarter’s program report. You’ll write a better policy after using it than before.
    3. Decide whether to upgrade selected users (Gemini inside Gmail/Docs/Sheets) at the 75%-off nonprofit price — starting at $3.50/user/month. Use it for power users who’ll multiply impact.

    Cousin’s Take

    The strategic value here is not the feature list — it’s the governance shortcut. If your team is already on Workspace, the data-residency question is already answered by your Google admin. The “where is our staff’s work being stored” question is already answered. Adding Gemini is one decision, not ten.

    That matters enormously for nonprofits with no formal AI policy yet. Two weeks ago we covered the NonProfit PRO data that roughly half of nonprofits have no formal AI governance. The fastest way to close that gap is not to write a 14-page policy — it’s to choose your trust boundary, then turn on AI inside it. For a Workspace shop, that trust boundary is already drawn.

    Two honest caveats. One: the free tier’s Gemini features are real but lighter than the paid tier — if you need Gemini inside Gmail and Docs for serious drafting, you’ll want the $3.50/user upgrade. Two: Gemini in Workspace is excellent for drafting, summarizing, and structuring — but it is not yet your best tool for complex multi-step reasoning. For that, Claude or ChatGPT often still wins. So make this your “default sidekick” — not your “only AI.”


    What’s the question on your team?

    Reply to this post — or, for nonprofit leaders wanting a structured walk-through, I’m running free 20-minute strategy sessions this month.


    Curated by Warren Wiggins · Created by Cousin Claude · Cousin’s AI Circulation, May 2026