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Microsoft 365 Business Premium grant is being discontinued
UPDATED: Microsoft sent affected nonprofit organisations an email similar to the below on Wednesday/Thursday 14/15th May announcing that Microsoft 365 Business Premium grant is being discontinued. A similar message was sent out regarding the end of the Office 365 E1 grant offer.
Microsoft have provided the following further information:
- Partner FAQ: https://partner.microsoft.com/en-AU/asset/collection/microsoft-365-business-premium-and-office-365-e1-grant-discontinuation#/
- Partner office hours: ANNOUNCEMENT: Microsoft 365 Business Premium & Office 365 E1 grant discontinuation | Microsoft Community Hub
- Blog: Transitioning from Microsoft 365 Business Premium to Business Basic: What Nonprofits Need to Know | Microsoft Community Hub
A small Canadian-based nonprofit has set up a change.org petition asking Microsoft to reconsider the decision: https://www.change.org/p/urge-microsoft-to-continue-grant-program-for-nonprofits
Information about the difference between Microsoft 365 Business Basic, Standard and Premium can be found here:
- Visual: https://m365maps.com/files/Microsoft-365-Business-All.htm
- Checklist: https://m365maps.com/matrix.htm#000111000000000000000
Thank you for your feedback. We encourage you to listen to the Office Hours session that was just released if you were unable to attend. Also, please reach out via the Partner Desk with questions and support options.
90 Replies
- james4thCopper Contributor
Yesterday's announcement has been taken down after I asked how to make use of the business basic grant to edit a document on a laptop whilst on Scout camp in a field with no internet connection:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/nonprofittechies/transitioning-from-microsoft-365-business-premium-to-business-basic-what-nonprof/4414278
- MattBurrSteel Contributor
It's back up: https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/nonprofittechies/transitioning-from-microsoft-365-business-premium-to-business-basic-what-nonprof/4415234
- MattBurrSteel Contributor
Hopefully they've heard the voices from impacted organisations and are reconsidering. Nearly 400 people have signed the petition so far: https://www.change.org/p/urge-microsoft-to-continue-grant-program-for-nonprofits
- GraphBuilderBrass Contributor
This is extremely disappointing. In the midst of funding challenges and cuts across the board, Microsoft decided to jump on the same boat. This is a terrible move.
- fellowCopper Contributor
With this decision, it feels like Microsoft just took food out of the hands of the poor we’ve been feeding — and traded it for a software license. For small nonprofits like ours, this isn't just a tech change. It's a real blow to the people who rely on us every day...
- TimHillsCopper Contributor
Might have to look at other options like Google Workspace, we're a small non-profit, we simply can't afford to pay 5.50/month for our couple of users. Sad times! Surely MS make such a profit, they can afford to give to charities?
- StewC_bffBrass Contributor
TimHills , I thought about that too, but Google Workspace doesn’t give you desktop apps either. And if you and/or your users are comfortable with Office apps, Google docs and ppt apps will drive you crazy!
Microsoft’s downgrade of the offer to 365 Business Basic puts them closer to parity with Google’s nonprofit offer (until you have 300+ users, maybe, which is larger than most nonprofits).
For me, the larger question: after removal of Dynamics free seats, downgrade of Azure grant, unreasonable nonprofit pricing on Power Pages portals, discontinuation of Fundraising & Engagement app, and now this downgrade…where’s this program headed?
- MattBurrSteel Contributor
Although not a free product Business Standard is available for about half the cost of Business Premium (AU$4.50 vs AU$8.10 per user). This includes desktop apps but not the additional security features of Business Premium.
We've also lost Power BI Premium (with no discount for Fabric). While the program is supporting more organisations (they wanted to double the number from 300,000 to 600,000 organisations), the grants/free items are being steadily chipped away. Only the 15% Copilot discount has been added in the past few years.
Imagine if they increased or added grant items instead!
- MattBurrSteel Contributor
Please sign the petition asking Microsoft to reverse this decision: https://www.change.org/p/urge-microsoft-to-continue-grant-program-for-nonprofits
- fellowCopper Contributor
Signed — this change will hurt countless small nonprofits doing vital work. Please reconsider and continue supporting the sector that relies on you. 🙏
- KomatoastBrass Contributor
Every time I leave a reply it disappears. This will be my last try. Everyone can still keep Business Premium, but Microsoft is taking TEAMS away. TEAMS will be a different sku that will need to be purchased separately. Yes, we will lose our 10 free. It will be cheaper to just go to an E3 license for users. Whomever is moderating, please stop deleting my replies!! Hopefully I don't end up with 10 replies....lol If I do my apologies
- MartijnElfersBronze Contributor
At the moment M365 BP will remain available with Teams. Yes, Microsoft is introducing M365 BP without Teams. But there's been no announcement that they will enforce the BP without Teams in the future. They will keep both M365 BP (with Teams) and M365 BP without Teams available.
So no, Microsoft is not taking away Teams in the BP licenses.
This has only happened with the Enterprise suite, not with the Business suite.
- KomatoastBrass Contributor
I hope you are correct. But everything I have read and have been told is saying otherwise. TEAMS is now its own sku that will need to be added. Is the cost the same? Maybe? I have heard this from my Microsoft Rep, and my Dell rep. as we are in the process of solving this debacle. Again, I hope you are correct, time will tell.
- GraphBuilderBrass Contributor
Komatoast Your post is likely being removed because it's not completely true. While Microsoft is ending Teams bundling, it's ALSO ending the Office Premium for nonprofits, and the only choices are to downgrade to basic, or pay a discounted rate for Premium. You are conflating two separate issues.
- JillArmourMicrosoft
Community Manager
Komatoast sorry you had trouble leaving a reply. Did you post it and it didn't show up?
- KomatoastBrass Contributor
Yes, my replies just take 10min or so to show up, but we are good!! I'm not patient enough...lol Thank you 😁
- StewC_bffBrass Contributor
Yeah, got the same notice. And Microsoft NFP program still promoting the "10 free" grant -- clearly not the case. Copilot's headline summary of what we lose by downgrading: the desktop versions of Office apps, and EntraID. (Can still use Active Directory.)
For the desktop apps alone, the delta cost for a non-profit seems to be $66/user/year ($5.50/mo billed annually), vs. buying a personal subscription retail for $69.99. Or there's the Family subscription, which covers 6 users - but interpretation of the licensing language for that one is up to you...
- MartinVSCopper Contributor
Also very disappointed at this change. This free service was advertised widely only 6 months ago and now it's being withdrawn.
Looks like 365 Business Basic will still be available free, but main difference for us is it only offers online Word, Excel etc. rather than the PC versions you got with Premium.
- Jenn-SotoCopper Contributor
We were convinced, by Microsoft, to switch to BP as we were moving from on-premise to cloud, so we need the BP for the device management. I’m not sure what other options there are, we just spent the last year Intuning all our devices to receive this. I’m very disappointed with Microsoft, we had them for probably close to 15 years but at this point I think we need to make other arrangements.
- dpruthBrass Contributor
Huge bummer, especially without any explanation. It'd also be helpful to be able to see what we'd lose by going to the Microsoft 365 Basic grant, or if there are other compatible licenses available?