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I have recently been made redundant and I am looking for productive use of my spare time using my Atlassian experience to develop solutions for charities.
It's excellent that Atlassian provide these products for free to charities and I won't be charging for this work.
Can anyone point me in the direction of case studies, presentations, videos etc that I could use to demonstrate what the Atlassian tools can do for charities/non-profit organisations?
I am planning to primarily use Jira Core Cloud but will also look for opportunities to use Confluence Cloud.
Thanks
Welcome to the Community!
Sorry to hear you've been made redundant, but what a lovely way to use your time.
I don't have any videos or case studies, but wanted to make you aware of the Community Groups. There is a 'Non profit' group (https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Nonprofit/gp-p/nonprofit) - it might be worth joining this to see if they can offer any guidance. There is also a 'Jobs' group (https://community.atlassian.com/t5/Jobs-Careers/gp-p/JobsCareers) which again might be useful.
Good luck - and if you need anything on your journey the community is a really friendly place so just ask
Liam
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No problem. It might also be worth checking YouTube. They don't have 'use cases' as such I don't think, but Atlassian's advertising videos might be useful
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