Office for nonprofit organization

Contact SaiAashraya 1 Reputation point
2020-10-05T01:35:27.66+00:00

Hi
I have free nonprofit account through my nonprofit organization. I would like to know if MS Office installs are free, and how many such installs are available for my organization.
Thanks
Bharad

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  1. Emi Zhang-MSFT 24,516 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
    2020-10-05T07:00:01.543+00:00

    Hi @Contact SaiAashraya

    There are 2 kinds of Plan for Office 365 Nonprofits:

    1. Small & mid-sized nonprofits (For max. 300 users)
    2. Large nonprofits (For 300+ users)

    For different kinds of Office 365 Nonprofits, there are different prices:
    Small & mid-sized nonprofits (For max. 300 users):

    • Microsoft 365 Business Basic
      Price: Donation (Free)
    • Microsoft 365 Business Standard
      Price: $3.00 user/month (annual commitment)

    Large nonprofits (For 300+ users)

    • Office 365 E1
      Price: Donation (Free)
    • Office 365 E3
      Price: $4.50 user/month (annual commitment)
    • Office 365 E5
      Price: $14.00 user/month (annual commitment)

    For different plan you will get different services, I suggest you refer to this support link to get more information:
    office-365-nonprofit-plans-and-pricing

    Hope it's helpful.


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