The answer is YES! Microsoft has developed charity pricing plans for Nonprofits.
Qualified nonprofits can get Office 365 Enterprise E1 as a donation (free), and they may also upgrade to the additional advanced features in Office 365 Enterprise E3 for Nonprofits at a significant discount (currently $4.50) per month: Compare Plans.
To get started with the donation, sign up for the free trial: Office 365 for Nonprofits or contact us.
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Matt Scherocman brings more than 15 years of experience in the information technology industry to Interlink Cloud Advisors. His experience includes both the system integrator and manufacturer sides of the business. During his time at the Microsoft Corporation he was responsible for all the the Large Account Reseller (LAR) relationships in the four state Heartland Area of Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Tennessee. Prior to Microsoft, Scherocman led a Cincinnati based IT consulting company to grow 5000% and become a Microsoft Worldwide Partner of the Year. He is actively involved in the strategic vision and operation decisions of the company including finance, selling strategy and marketing. Matt holds a Bachelor of Science in Business degree from Miami University and is a Certified Expert in Microsoft licensing including speaking engagements at both Microsoft's Worldwide Partner Conference and Channel Partner Summit. He is a frequent contributor to leading industry publications.
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