Microsoft plans changes to the Microsoft not-for-profit program on April 4, 2022. Some of these changes will impact the current Microsoft Software Donation Program through TechSoup New Zealand and are worth your close review as you set plans for your not-for-profit or library.
We call your attention to the recent blog post from Microsoft's Tech for Social Impact group outlining key areas of defined focus and changes to their not-for-profit offers to focus on a Microsoft Cloud first strategy. The changes planned for April 4, 2022 are propelled by Microsoft's goal of better aligning their philanthropic offers to the comprehensive capabilities and security that the Microsoft Cloud can provide not-for-profits. TechSoup New Zealand's partnership with Microsoft has enabled thousands of organisations to access world-class technology solutions to better achieve their missions and will continue to prioritise supporting the needs of not-for-profits so that they can access and utilise the tools they need.
We've summarised below the changes that will impact Microsoft's longstanding software donation program through TechSoup New Zealand. We recognise that the planned changes may influence your IT budgeting and your TechSoup New Zealand experience. We are here to answer your questions and to help you understand options and resources to help you set or reset plans.
How will the current Microsoft offers on TechSoup New Zealand change?
On-premises offers: With a few exceptions noted below, on-premises products will no longer be available to not-for-profits as a donation beginning April 4, 2022. On-premises software are stand-alone, perpetual licences that users install on specific computers and can be used even without an internet connection (i.e. Office Standard). These products will still be available through TechSoup New Zealand, but only at charitable discount prices. These typically range from a 60-75% discount from commercial pricing. This results in a price increase of about 3-5 times more than current donation program pricing.
Exceptions:
- In those limited countries where Azure is unavailable, Windows Server and SQL Server will still be available as a donation. (current Azure availability can be found here).
- After April 4, 2022, on-premises product donations will be available for those organisations that require software for shared-access devices. We understand that many organisations still need device-based access and we are delighted to work with Microsoft to offer this new program to the not-for-profits we serve. Organisations, such as those operating computer labs, training centres, or providing public access-access computers will be able to access specific donation offers to support those scenarios.
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FAQs
Question: What Microsoft software is available as a donation after April 4, 2022?
Answer: The chart below matches products which are being taken out of the Microsoft Donation program on TechSoup New Zealand to alternative donated Microsoft licencing options that should be possible replacements for what you would have used on-premises products for. Note: All products can still be purchased as an on-premises product at charity discount pricing.
On-premises Donations retiring on April 4th, 2022 |
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Alternative Discounted Solution |
Office 2019 |
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Windows Upgrade or Get Genuine |
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Access |
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D365 Customer Service (on prem) |
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D365 Sales (on prem) |
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D365 Team Members (on prem) |
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Visual Studio Test Professional |
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Question: Will Microsoft end support for my current on-premises products? What impact will it have on the products I have now?
Answer: You will still be able to use your on-premises products, as these are perpetual licences. Microsoft publishes end of support for these products here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/lifecycle/overview/product-end-of-support-overview which will indicate at what point Microsoft would stop providing product and security updates for these licences.
Question: How will this impact libraries?
Answer: Libraries will be able to continue to request on-premises donations until December 31, 2021. We are actively working with the Microsoft Education team to ensure continuity of the program offers beyond this date to support public-access computers, and will have updates to share within the next few weeks.
Question: Will I still be able to get new versions of Windows and Office?
Answer: Microsoft on-premises donations provide you licences for the latest version of products that are available. We expect Windows 11 and Office 2021 to be available starting in October. Organisations who have older versions of these products can upgrade for free if they have a valid Software Assurance. Software assurance is provided for up to 2-years and was included with previous donation program requests.
Question: What are other offers outside of Microsoft may be available to me?
Answer: We have over 60 leading technology partners who provide their software and/or services at donated or significantly discounted prices to TechSoup New Zealand members. These include the following:
- Accounting, Analysis & Reporting: Calxa, ClickTime, MYOB, Tableau
- Antivirus & Online Security: ESET, Bitdefender, Norton LifeLock
- Donor & Fundraising Management: Blackbaud, eTapestry, Little Green Light, NationBuilder
- Media, Design & Production: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Lightoom, Premiere etc.
- Refurbished Hardware: Acer, Apple, Dell, Lenovo, Microsoft etc.
Other Favorites: Amazon, Asana, DocuSign, Wix, Zoom + many more.
Question: Will on-premises licences still have software assurance?
Answer: Currently, on-premises software donations include software assurance. Software assurance benefits include free software upgrades, Office Multi-Language Packs, Office suites for use at home, and more. (Details can be found here: https://www.techsoup.org/support/articles-and-how-tos/software-assurance-benefits-included-with-microsoft-products) As of January 1, 2022, software assurance will no longer be bundled with donation offers. Software assurance can only be purchased at a discount as a separate licence or licence bundle.
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