Microsoft for Nonprofit was a bundle of nonprofit-specific applications, advanced training benefits, and technical support that is no longer available.
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Pricing
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Editions & Modules
Standard Plan
Free
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Free Trial
No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Additional Details
With the $0 solution, Fundraising and Engagement, organizations receive access to a multitude of solutions, including:
Fundraising and Engagement
Fundraising performance dashboard
LinkedIn Sales Navigator
Program Impact Dashboard
Constituent Marketing Journeys
Volunteer Management
Volunteer Engagement
Manage volunteers template
Volunteer center template
Fundraising and Engagement includes all the features and capabilities above and requires prerequisite licenses.
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Chose Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit has a similar applicability for us to Microsoft SharePoint; however, Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit really fits the size of the organization, whereas Microsoft SharePoint seems to be often tuned for larger organizations than our own. Microsoft Cloud …
Chose Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Calendar Management is key for any organization wether is corporate, private, government, or non-profit. Outlook is the fastest Calendar Management Platform that I have ever used, is simple and it provides anything needed to be able to manage time successfully. When comparing …
Chose Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
Other solutions may have a head start in terms of features, but MC4N is catching up quickly. Easy integration with the entire Microsoft tech stack including Office 365, Dynamics 365, Azure, Power BI saves costs over time. Microsoft’s Power Platform also allows for easy and …
Chose Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit (discontinued)
We've assessed platforms like Salesforce, Zendesk, Apricot and others to consider using them for our initiatives at The Contingent, though we decided that Microsoft's continued investment in Microsoft for Nonprofit and integration with other Microsoft products made a compelling …
I have recommended Microsoft for Nonprofits to other Nonprofits that we work with. I have helped to implement it for a couple of them. I want to share the good things that Microsoft has to share for nonprofits like ours. I understand the struggles of paying for things and not having enough money at times to do everything I would love to be able to provide.
Providing a basic framework for nonprofit organizations who've been limping along or have capped out with their current platforms to consider switching to amplify and multiply their capabilities, reach, and impact
Increasing the accessibility for both citizen developers and tech teams to extend a platform, so long as there are clear parameters (business use case) and thoughtful design and architecture planning
Sharing some core infrastructure that accelerates the use of important tools to further the mission of nonprofit organizations
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit has a similar applicability for us to Microsoft SharePoint; however, Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit really fits the size of the organization, whereas Microsoft SharePoint seems to be often tuned for larger organizations than our own. Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit seems to be the right product and size.
Attempting to deploy Microsoft Cloud for Non-profits had a negative impact on our donor relations staff, the technical team tasked to deploy it, and upper management who watched the deployment fail.
Overall, this product is too dependent on too many Microsoft Cloud services to really deploy with any sort of clear expectation to management of what the "hidden" costs would be.