Microsoft Donation Program ─ Eligibility and Allotments
Restrictions:
This page describes the types of organizations that are eligible for Microsoft donations through TechDonation Program and the frequency and quantity allotments per organization.
Organization Types That Are Eligible for Microsoft Donations Organizations that engage in discrimination in hiring, compensation, access to training, promotion, termination, and/or retirement based on race, color, sex, national origin, religion, age, disability, gender identity or expression, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, political affiliation, union membership, or veteran status, other than as allowed by law, are not eligible to participate in this program. Organizations must be willing and able to attest that they do not discriminate on any of these grounds in order to receive donations.
Special Rules for Faith-Based Organizations
Special Rules for Public Libraries Participating libraries must also make their collection and basic services available to the population of their legal service area without charges to individual users (excluding incidental fees such as printing charges). If they so choose, libraries may impose charges on users outside the legal service area, and they may provide products and services (beyond basic services) to the public at large, with or without individual charges.
Quantity and Frequency of Microsoft Requests
There is no limit to the number of times an organization can make a Microsoft donation request within the two-year cycle as long as they have not used up their full allotment. After two years, a new cycle begins, and the allotment is reset. The sections below explain what title groups are and how the maximum allotments in a two-year cycle work.
About Title Groups A product's title group appears near the top of the detailed product description page. Click here to see the list of Microsoft title groups. [Link TBD]
About the Maximum of 10 Title Groups
About the License Maximum Within a Title Group The maximum number of licenses applies to the combination of all products within the title group. For example, if an organization requests 10 Office Professional Plus products in English, 10 in Spanish, 10 in French, and 10 Office for Mac, it will have requested 40 products from the Office Suite title group and will have 10 licenses still available to request within that title group. The 50-license allotment usually allows an organization to install a particular type of product on up to 50 computers. However, organizations that run multiple Windows operating systems on a single computer generally can install only as many instances of the product as they have licenses; see Volume License Agreement and Product Use Rights. Since there is an overall maximum of five server products over the two-year period, this 50-license maximum does not apply to servers.
About the Maximum Allotment of Server Products For example, an organization may request any one of the following:
Some servers require management licenses or client access licenses (CALs) in order to work with their network of computers. Management and access licenses are separate items and are in title groups with a 50-license maximum.
About the Two-Year Cycle Your organization's cycle will run for two years from this initial start date. It will then be immediately reset and run for another two years, and so on. For example, if an organization's first cycle starts on 12 October 2011, its new cycle will begin on 12 October 2013, at which point the organization has a new allotment.
Microsoft Donation Center
Examples Organization A Organization A has requested 10 Office Professional Plus products in English, 10 in Spanish, 10 in French, and 10 Office for Mac. They also requested 10 Windows 7 licenses in English, 10 Windows 7 licenses in Spanish, and 10 Windows Vista licenses in French.
Organization B Organization B has requested 1 Project Server, 29 Project Server CALs, 10 Project Professional, 20 Project Standard.
Organization C Organization C has requested 50 Office Professional Plus products, 1 Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Edition, 1 Exchange Server 2010 Standard Edition, 50 Core CAL Suites and 15 Windows Remote Desktop Services User CALs.
Organization D Organization D has requested 4 Windows Server products and 50 Windows Server CALs. They also requested 1 System Center Essentials server, 4 System Center Essentials server management license suites, and 50 System Center Essentials client management licenses.
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