
The best part is that eligible nonprofits can get up to 10 seats at no cost. It is designed for small and medium-sized organizations under 300 users. This specific license includes cloud-based and installed versions of Office applications as well as Microsoft Teams for communications, cloud storage, Windows 10 upgrade rights, and device management solutions. We recommend that all organizations look at Microsoft 365 Business Premium. Many cloud subscriptions also include installed (or desktop) versions of the application, so you can have the same look and feel of the Office applications you are accustomed to using, but built with more robust features and benefits.

Cloud licenses are automatically updated with new features, new applications, and security updates. The best part about leveraging cloud-based applications is that you no longer have to worry about retirements, patches, and end of support.

Microsoft 365 is an all-in-one cloud solution with a number of different licensing options (PDF) to fit your organization's needs.


We also have affordable support services for email and data migration and a comprehensive set of training courses called the Microsoft Digital Skills Center for your staff and volunteers. The good news is that your nonprofit can get free Microsoft and Office 365 or donated Microsoft Office Standard 2019 from TechSoup. To avoid security risks, it's time to upgrade to a newer version of Office. The popular Microsoft Office 2010 is reaching end of support next week.
