Microsoft Programme Guidelines
Restrictions:
- This donation is available to nonprofits registered with the Department of Civil Registrations as a non-profit organisation OR be registered as a Trust with the Registrar of Deeds.
- Organisations that are not eligible: Not all NGO status nonprofit organisations are eligible for participation in the
Microsoft Donation Programme. Those that are not eligible should visit Microsoft Volume Licensing for Industries
for more information about charity licensing; they may still be
eligible for discounted software from Microsoft. The following types of
organisations are ineligible for Microsoft software donations:
- Governmental organisations or agencies.
- Educational institutions, including schools, colleges, universities, and trade schools.
- Healthcare organisations and networks, including hospitals,
specialty networks, ambulatory healthcare services, home healthcare and
assisted living healthcare organisations, research organisations, and
laboratories. Exceptions: Community health clinics,
medical research groups, behavioral healthcare nonprofits, women's
health centers, and blood banks are eligible to request Microsoft
software donations.
- Political and labor organisations; commerce and trade associations
without charitable aims or activities; sponsorships of events, tables,
exhibitions, or performances; fundraising events such as luncheons,
dinners, walks, runs, or sports tournaments.
- Religious organisations not registered as a nonprofit and without a
secular community designation that is separate from the church or
religious organisation. A secular designation is defined as an
organisation that provides services to people regardless of their
religious beliefs and does not propagate a belief in a specific faith.
Example: A food bank with nonprofit or charity status that is run by a
church but is a separate and unique organisation that provides food and
meals to anyone who qualifies for services, regardless of religious
beliefs. Religious organisations without secular designations can visit Programmes for Charitable Organisations
for information regarding licensing options; they may be eligible to
receive discounted Microsoft software through these programmes.
- Refurbishers that will be installing the donated software on
refurbished computers to be distributed or donated to nonprofits. Please visit the Registered Refurbisher Programme.
- Nonpublic libraries, including private libraries, school
libraries, specialty libraries, armed forces libraries, and libraries in
government agencies.
- Eligible organisations receive an allotment of Microsoft software
donation requests that is reset every two years. An organisation’s
two-year cycle begins with its first donation request after 26 July
2011. After two years, a new cycle begins, and a new allotment becomes
available. The organisation does not need to request the full amount of
its allotment. There is no limit to the number of separate requests the
organisation can make and no minimum quantity requirement.
- During its two-year cycle, an organisation can request products
from up to 10 title groups. For title groups that contain applications
that run on an individual computer (like a desktop or laptop PC), there
is a 50-license maximum. For title groups that contain client access
licenses or other licenses that provide for connection to or management
of a server, there is also a 50-license maximum. For server products,
there is a five-product maximum, regardless of title group. For further
details, see Quantity and Frequency of Microsoft Requests in the Microsoft Donation Programme - Eligibility and Allotments.
- Organisations that advocate, support, or practice discrimination
based on age, ethnicity, gender, national origin, disability, race,
size, religion, sexual orientation, or socioeconomic background are not
eligible to participate in this programme. Organisations must be willing
and able to attest that they do not discriminate on any of these grounds
in order to receive donations.
- Microsoft products may not be transferred between separate legal
entities or resold. Additionally, Microsoft products may not be
installed on computers that will be given to or sold to other
organisations or individuals, even as part of a charitable programme.
- Donated product will be distributed under this programme to qualifying organisations only, not to individuals.
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