The free licensing is named Office 365 Enterprise E1 for Nonprofits - this gives you Email, SharePoint, Lync and Office Web Apps (browser based versions of Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote)
Following in the footsteps of chief rival Google, Microsoft has released its own version of free email and collaboration products designed specifically for nonprofit organizations. Called Office 365 Enterprise E1 for Nonprofits, the new suite is available to companies licensed in more than 41 countries. Microsoft also plans to extend this offering to more than 90 countries by July of next year.
In contrast, Google Apps is only available to organizations licensed in the United States, Wales, and England.
Nonprofits that need more access to Microsoft products may also elect to sign up for paid services, but at a reduced price:
The true value of the new product suite comes for large organizations that need unlimited seats for included products like Office Web Apps, Exchange Online, Lync Online, and SharePoint Online. The normal plan costs $8 per user, per month. Larger nonprofits that take advantage of the new Office 365 Enterprise packages for Nonprofits can therefore save thousands of dollars in operational costs over the course of only a few months.
Different Package Sizes for Different Nonprofits
Microsoft will ultimately upgrade their new product offerings for nonprofits to help a variety of different size businesses. Choosing the right package is critical to getting the maximum benefit from Office 365:
Vorsite has already successfully switched other nonprofits to free licensing, which saved them thousands of dollars. Contact us with any questions and keep us in mind for your next cloud based projects.