MS Office for Non-Profits Free Now Available in Australia
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And the full article linked by that twitter message is here: http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ausblog/archive/2014/05/09/office-365-for-nonprofits-trial-now-available-in-australia.aspx
Very useful to the Non-Profits
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Wow thanks for the news. I wish soon that would be also free here in Philippines. Would love to help them to set up so that i can learn too
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@Joyfano said:
Wow thanks for the news. I wish soon that would be also free here in Philippines. Would love to help them to set up so that i can learn too
Only a few large countries have it so far. Only the biggest economies justify the effort on Microsoft's part, unfortunately.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
Wow thanks for the news. I wish soon that would be also free here in Philippines. Would love to help them to set up so that i can learn too
Only a few large countries have it so far. Only the biggest economies justify the effort on Microsoft's part, unfortunately.
I see but i am hoping i can learn pretty soon. Oh well this is my first time to actually use Office 365. Thanks to NTG.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
Wow thanks for the news. I wish soon that would be also free here in Philippines. Would love to help them to set up so that i can learn too
Only a few large countries have it so far. Only the biggest economies justify the effort on Microsoft's part, unfortunately.
It is all about the tax write offs. Yeah they have lots of ways to donate and write things off, but this is the feel good method.
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@JaredBusch said:
@scottalanmiller said:
@Joyfano said:
Wow thanks for the news. I wish soon that would be also free here in Philippines. Would love to help them to set up so that i can learn too
Only a few large countries have it so far. Only the biggest economies justify the effort on Microsoft's part, unfortunately.
It is all about the tax write offs. Yeah they have lots of ways to donate and write things off, but this is the feel good method.
They only donate the starter level. The goal is really to get people addicted and have them upgrade. Problem is, too few do so it causes problems. I don't believe that they get any kind of write off for that, though, it is an all out marketing loss leader and as it is a service cannot normally be taken advantage of in a tax sense, at least not in the US.