What is Microsoft 365 Nonprofit Plan?
Microsoft 365 offers a range of plans and services tailored specifically for nonprofits, providing tools to help these organizations achieve their missions efficiently and effectively. Here's an overview of Microsoft 365 for Nonprofits:
Microsoft provides several plans that are either free or heavily discounted for eligible nonprofit organizations. These plans typically include:
Microsoft 365 Business Premium (Nonprofit Staff Pricing):
Free for up to 10 users
- Installable on PCs or Macs
Includes web and mobile versions of Office apps (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)
1 TB of cloud storage per user
Email hosting with a 50 GB mailbox
Teams for collaboration and communication
Microsoft 365 Business Standard for Nonprofits:
Discounted pricing
Includes desktop versions of Office apps (in addition to web and mobile versions)
1 TB of cloud storage per user
Email hosting with a 50 GB mailbox
Teams for collaboration and communication
Office 365 E1 for Nonprofits:
Free for eligible nonprofits
Web-based Office apps
Email and calendaring with Exchange
1 TB of OneDrive storage per user
Microsoft Teams for meetings, calls, and collaboration
Office 365 E3 for Nonprofits:
Discounted pricing
Desktop, web, and mobile versions of Office apps
Advanced security features
Compliance tools, including eDiscovery
Office 365 E5 for Nonprofits:
Discounted pricing
All features of E3, plus advanced analytics (Power BI), voice capabilities, and enhanced security
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for Microsoft 365 Nonprofit plans, organizations must meet specific eligibility criteria, including:
- Being a recognized nonprofit or non-governmental organization with a mission to benefit the local community.
- Holding valid charity status in their respective country.
- Not being a government organization, educational institution, or healthcare provider (though separate programs exist for these entities).
Key Features and Benefits
Collaboration and Communication: Microsoft Teams facilitates real-time collaboration, meetings, and communication.
Productivity Tools: Access to Office apps like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, both online and offline.
Storage and File Sharing: OneDrive provides ample cloud storage for document sharing and collaboration.
Security and Compliance: Advanced security features ensure that sensitive data is protected, and compliance tools help meet regulatory requirements.
Support and Training: Microsoft offers resources and training to help nonprofits make the most of their tools.