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The automation journey of the Georgia Innocence Project

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How the Georgia Innocence Project uses automation to keep all its systems running. Automation How th

How the Georgia Innocence Project uses automation to keep all its systems running. [Zapier blog]( Automation How the Georgia Innocence Project uses automation to keep all its systems running Every organization wants to streamline its work, but it's even more crucial for non-profits, who are trying to do a whole lot with very little. The Georgia Innocence Project knows this feeling, and that's why they turned to automation. Now, instead of manually doing things like tracking requests, printing envelopes, and creating files, they're able to automate the process and focus their efforts on furthering their mission. [Read the story]( Recommended reading from the Zapier blog team Automation Streamline your work by automating Trello [Trello everything]( Business tips 5 tips for working with freelance designers [Collaborate better]( Productivity Delete your social media accounts—it's worth it [Here's why]( Productivity The CAP theorem for engineering teams [Learn how to apply it]( Got a question? [Ask in our community]( © 2021 Zapier, Inc. All rights reserved. 548 Market St #62411, San Francisco, CA 94104-5401 You received this email because you're subscribed to the Zapier Blog & Newsletter. Want to unsubscribe or change which emails your receive from us? [Update your email preferences]( [Privacy policy]( | [Contact us](

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