Once a nonprofit organization is validated as eligible, this status will be in effect for a two-year period. At the end of this period, your organization must be revalidated to retain eligibility. Please review the eligibility guidelines for your country. If you still have questions, you can contact us. Please select issue category "eligibility" and issue subcategory "why nonprofit was denied eligibility" in the form.
Microsoft values and respects individual and cultural differences and is committed to providing an inclusive environment that is welcoming and free from discrimination. Microsoft expects organizations to honestly and accurately certify the anti-discrimination statement during the eligibility validation process.
Microsoft does not require nor collect evidence of compliance with the anti-discrimination policy, nor does Microsoft make legal judgments of the accuracy of the certification or applicability of anti-discrimination law to your organization's practices. As always, however, Microsoft reserves the right to grant or deny an organization's application or participation at any time, for any reason.
The laws or exemptions that apply to your organization depend on your organization and its practices. Supreme Court decision regarding same sex marriage Obergefell v. If you are uncertain about how federal anti-discrimination laws may or may not apply to your organization, we suggest contacting an attorney to request a legal opinion.
Nonprofit organizations that have been validated as eligible can go to the Nonprofit Portal for instructions on how to purchase the nonprofit offers and assign users in the Microsoft admin center. Nonprofit customers should use the standard support channel for Microsoft Details on Microsoft support options are available on the Microsoft support page.
Eligible nonprofits have access to grants and discounts that apply to Microsoft commercial offers. However, there are a select number of commercial products that do not have nonprofit discounts, therefore the published prices would apply.
These enterprise-sized organizations can get Office E1 through an Enterprise Agreement via their account team or partner. Nonprofit customers currently using granted Office E1 licenses can continue to do so. Office E1 and Microsoft Business Basic have the same core productivity functionality, with the primary difference that Microsoft Business Basic has a seat cap. View this comparison of the features of Office E1 and Microsoft Business Basic for more details. The Office E1 grant offer has a 2, license cap on the number of nonprofit staff you can assign.
To assign additional E1 licenses, you can unassign grant licenses from inactive users to assign those grant licenses to new users, or purchase additional discounted E1 licenses. Contact your account team or partner for more information. You can see how people in your nonprofit are using Microsoft services and identify who may not need a Microsoft license at all.
To generate activity reports in the admin center, follow these step-by-step instructions. You can export the report data to enable you to do simple sorting and filtering of all users for further analysis. Microsoft Philanthropies defines active usage as a user using at least one Microsoft cloud service within the past 90 days.
Note that usage of perpetual licensed Office apps, such as Office Standard or Office Professional, does not factor into active usage metrics.
When you buy a subscription, you specify the number of licenses that you need, based on how many people you have in your nonprofit. This is the Total Licenses in your subscription management section of the admin center.
After you buy a subscription, you create accounts for people in your nonprofit, and then assign a license to each person. Once a license is assigned to a user, this is the Assigned Licenses noted in the admin center, and all activity reports are calculated against these Assigned Licenses. Find more information about buying or removing licenses on this page. See an example of how Assigned Licenses are calculated here. Microsoft Business Premium is an integrated solution that brings together the best-in-class productivity of Office with simple device management and security to connect people and information in an intelligent new way.
Microsoft Business Premium was purpose-built for small and medium-sized organizations under users who need a solution that provides their employees with the best-in-class productivity, collaboration, device management, and security solutions to safeguard organization data and assets across devices. You can receive a nonprofit grant for up to 50 Windows Pro licenses by registering your organization through TechSoup, please note that TechSoup charges a nominal admin fee to cover costs to operate and maintain their grant program.
This nominal fee directly supports TechSoup's free informational and training content and resources available to nonprofits. You may also obtain discounted Windows Pro licenses through a Microsoft partner.
Partner-assisted deployment is the recommended way to deploy Microsoft Business Premium. Contact your Microsoft partner and ask them if they are offering Microsoft Business Premium. Your partner is well-equipped to help you understand your options and make the best recommendations for deploying Microsoft Business Premium in your organization. If you do not have a Microsoft partner, you can find one on our Nonprofits partner page.
Customers may acquire Microsoft Business Premium with the help of a partner. A Microsoft partner can help modify the licenses to add the free offer into your assets. Microsoft Dynamics is the next generation of intelligent business applications in the cloud. Microsoft Dynamics Sales Enterprise enables full relationship management for all your constituents, from donors and government agencies, to volunteers and program participants. Sales Professional provides core relationship management that is used by organizations without complex processes.
For more detailed information, view our plan comparison chart. You can choose from a selection of discounted Dynamics applications, depending on the needs of your nonprofit. But you can evaluate support options on our Dynamics support page. Customers may add the granted seats to your contract and environment; please work with your Microsoft partner or account team.
Customers may not reduce their Dynamics Sales Enterprise license commitments to leverage the granted seats. Connect now with your current Microsoft Partner, or complete this form to connect with a Dynamics partner who can help you take advantage of this offer.
Dynamics Sales Enterprise offers the richest capability set and is the base license required for the Fundraising and Engagement solution available on AppSource at no additional cost. We believe this purpose-built solution will help nonprofits of all sizes transform the processes of bringing donations in and tracking them all the way through to mission impact.
At this time, the 5 granted seats applies only to Dynamics Sales Enterprise. Microsoft Power Platform is an intuitive, extensible platform of low-code tools that empowers all users to collaborate and build transformational solutions. See a Power Apps plan comparison chart for more details. At this time, the 10 granted seats apply only to Power Apps per App. Customers may not reduce their Power Apps license commitments to leverage the grant. To get started on your own, visit the Dynamics and Power Platform web page.
Alternatively, connect with your Microsoft account team or current Microsoft Partner, or complete this form to connect with a Dynamics partner who can help you take advantage of this offer.
Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit uniquely brings together trusted cloud capabilities of the Microsoft platform aligned to the most common nonprofit organizational scenarios, including constituent and supporter management, award management, fundraising, volunteer management, program design and delivery, nonprofit operations, and data management.
By unifying once disparate data from across the organization, nonprofits benefit from recommendations and insights critical to accelerating mission outcomes. For more information, visit our Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit page.
It is now a solution within the Microsoft Cloud for Nonprofit offering. Free training courses are available on Microsoft Learn. See the Pricing Data Sheet for detailed information. At the same time, you will learn about yourself and your own nonprofit management and leadership philosophy along the way, mastering effective management to achieve social impact. How much does the Nonprofit Management and Leadership program cost?
Many of our students receive fellowship funding to help offset the cost of the program, significantly reducing the net tuition price they pay.
Is financial support available for current nonprofit professionals? For the Fall semester, newly admitted students are eligible to receive Nonprofit Leadership Fellowship financial aid awards. This program awards students partial tuition scholarships as well as personalized career and leadership development support. We also award Nonprofit Management Fellowship tuition scholarships. There is no work requirement to receive the fellowship financial aid.
There is also the zero-interest Terp Payment Plan which enables you to spread tuition payments over a semester or academic year so you don't have to pay a lump-sum at the start of the semester. Finally, Federal financial aid is available to students who are taking two courses per semester. These students are required to enroll for at least 6 credits 24 units or more each semester. Please review the Gainful Employment Disclosure requirements.
University of Maryland staff and graduate assistants may be eligible for tuition remission as a benefit of their employment. Check with your HR coordinator for specific information. For on-campus classes, what is the parking and transportation situation?
Free parking is available near every class. The College Park campus is accessible via Metro and Metrobus as well. From the Metro Green Line College Park Station, you can take a free shuttle to campus and then walk a short distance to class.
Are there grade requirements to receive the certificate? Students are required to maintain at least a 3. Certificates Nonprofit Management and Leadership Earn the nonprofit management certificate that positions you to lead.
Get Started. Learn more about Apply for Enrollment Apply for Enrollment. Learn more about Jeffrey Franco Jeffrey Franco. Learn more about Nathan Dietz Nathan Dietz. Learn more about Robert Sheehan Jr. Established in , Juniata is a private liberal arts institution. It's a co-educational college and students graduate in four years here. Juniata's master of nonprofit leadership degree comprises a curriculum with courses on 21st century leadership, research methods, nonprofit fiscal management, and organizational communication and culture.
Students are also required to complete courses in marketing in the information age, social entrepreneurship, and conflict and change. Students must work on and complete a capstone project as part of a team too. Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited learning establishment. They must also have a minimum 2. Regis boasts more than programs and degrees. All students are fortunate enough to receive financial aid. The Regis master of nonprofit management degree requires 36 credits.
A capstone course in service in a professional project or service oriented field experience is required. The capstone course holds three credits. Some of the core courses here include conflict resolution for leaders, financial resource development, and legal and ethical issues for nonprofits. Applicants must submit an essay and resume. They must also submit their completed online application and degree transcripts. It's a Lasallian Catholic university with 18 sports programs.
Students must finish all courses within seven years in order to graduate. Another graduation requirement is that students must have a minimum cumulative 3. Students cannot take more than six credits per semester. Applicants must submit their application form, their most recent resume, two letters of recommendation, and their official transcripts.
UHD boasts a student faculty ratio of UHD's master in nonprofit management online degree requires 36 credits. Students must complete 18 hours of core courses and 12 hours of electives. The degree requires a six-hour internship with several capstone projects to round out the 36 credits. Some core courses include strategic planning in the nonprofit sector, principals of nonprofit finance, and management in the public and nonprofit sector.
Grace currently serves 1, students on campus. Established in , it boasts more than minors, majors, graduate, and certificate programs. The Grace master of nonprofit management degree is completed in 36 credits. Students get two years to complete this degree. Many of the courses take eight weeks. Students wanting to apply must fill in an online application for review by the admissions committee.
Student must also subject a transcript from the institution they received their bachelor's degree. Education is melded with faith here. The MBA not-for-profit management specialization at Cuc is completed within one or two years. It comprises 48 credits of coursework. Students wanting to apply must submit an objective statement, indicating how the degree complements their career.
They must also submit two letters of recommendation, their official transcripts, and a resume. A cumulative minimum 2. NEC boasts more than 60 on-campus and online degrees. It serves students from 48 states and 23 countries.
Douglas Cook, C. He has nearly two decades of professional accounting experience and has become a well-respected specialist in nonprofit accounting and tax issues.
What you leave behind is not what is engraved in stone monuments, but what is woven into the lives of others. I sincerely believe as professionals that we have a duty to bring along the next generation of professionals. The joy of teaching is to inspire students to move forward with the desire of learning and doing and not be afraid to take risks.
Life is not about the ultimate destination but the journey getting there and what we experience and learn along the way. Dwight Dickerson, Esq. He has been an active member of the State Bar of California since December , specializing in real estate, consumer business, and non-profit law related matters.
Amy Hsieh is a nonprofit fundraising professional with over 20 years of experience successfully developing partnerships with corporations, foundations and government agencies. With a commitment to helping nonprofits advance their institutional funding strategy, Hsieh has a solid background in all aspects of grants management, including grant writing, prospect research, program and partnership development, evaluation, and budget development.
Lydia-Hughes Evans has over 15 years of experience walking alongside organizations and individuals on their pathways to success through her breadth of experience in the education, non-profit, and business sectors. She served on the Board of Directors for World Hope International and has worked in administrative and departmental leadership roles for several non-profit agencies. Heather Imboden is a founding principal of Communities in Collaboration, a woman-owned evaluation and community engagement consultancy based in Oakland, California.
Imboden combines her skills in facilitation, outreach, and analysis with her expertise in community and economic development to lift community voice in partnership with diverse stakeholder groups for nonprofits, foundations, and government agencies. She is also committed to local capacity development, striving to share her knowledge of the tools of engagement so that communities have a greater ability to advocate on behalf of themselves.
My goal is to teach you to use social media in support of your unique needs and objectives, not force you to use it like everyone else. A respected social media marketing and personal branding expert, Irene Koehler has helped thousands improve business results by strategically developing marketing strategies and personal brands.
Driven to support others' success, she works closely with clients to understand their objectives and challenges to create a unique plan tailored to fit their needs. Koehler is a highly sought-after speaker, trainer, and strategist, and she also teaches social media marketing courses at San Francisco State University and Cal State East Bay. A graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles, Koehler has a lifelong passion for community service and has held leadership positions in civic, cultural, educational, and non-profit organizations.
My favorite part of teaching is the moment when the chemistry in the class reaches a crescendo of group interaction that leads to a heightened appreciation of learning together. Before embarking upon a career in the nonprofit sector, Joel was employed as an attorney in law firms in both San Francisco and Chicago.
He maintains his license to practice law in both California and Illinois. His legal expertise in nonprofit legal issues augments his nonprofit legal advising and consulting practice focusing on group facilitation, strategic planning, organizational development, and mediation services.
He completed his undergraduate studies at Trinity College. Her experience ranges in higher education, nonprofit management, and government administration. Before joining OSU, Dr. She enjoys yoga, swimming, and spending time with her sons Zyan and Ezra.
Susana M. Morales is an organizational development consultant and leadership coach with 20 years of experience. Her work expands nationally and internationally across several sectors: nonprofits, state and local governmental agencies, and universities. Morales is an expert in coaching teams on how to be more effective and consulting organizations on evaluation and strategic planning.
Her organizational development work focuses on strategic planning, change management, culture management, community engagement, facilitation, and evaluation. She is also a leadership coach. As a coach, she is a champion for her clients and cultivates and amplifies their leadership by offering tools, resources, and strategic guidance.
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