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5 TopicsGoodstack-Validated Nonprofit Rejected After Forced Resubmission — No Escalation Path
I am posting this because Microsoft Elevate frontline support told me there are no further escalation paths available, and I believe this may affect other nonprofits. Timeline of facts: - June 19, 2026: Goodstack, Microsoft's authorized validation partner, confirmed our nonprofit (Opera Verace Foundation, EIN 33-2305878, California 501(c)(3)) was approved for Microsoft nonprofit grants and discounts. - June 23, 2026: Microsoft Elevate support informed me the original application was in an unrecoverable system error state due to an unrecoverable error in their system, and they instructed me to resubmit under a different email address. I only had one email directed to my business email and asked if I could use a Yahoo email. - June 30, 2026: The same Elevate representative confirmed in email to me that using a Yahoo email address as a temporary workaround was fully supported and "the correct and supported path forward." - July 2026: A different Microsoft Validation Team (not the one I had worked with originally) rejected the resubmission (likely due to use of a yahoo.com email as my business email address) and demanded documents not listed in the published eligibility requirements, including a bank statement. They stated the original Goodstack approval cannot be reinstated. - When I pointed out that Goodstack's validation was never rescinded, that my organization's nonprofit status can be confirmed on propublica online, and that the resubmission existed solely due to Microsoft's own system error and instructions, I was told this was a determination of another team and no further escalation paths exist. The core issue: Goodstack validated our organization on Microsoft's behalf. Microsoft's own system error forced resubmission. Microsoft's own representative authorized the (incorrect) workaround in writing. The Validation Team is now treating the workaround submission as a brand new independent submission requiring extraordinary measures for re-validation, ignoring the Goodstack validation, ignoring the request to check propublica, and ignoring the fact that thier reuest for additional documents is nowhere to be found in Microsoft's own document requirements in Microsoft's published nonprofit eligibility policies. Ticket number: 2606210040000788 Is anyone at Microsoft able to escalate this to someone with authority over the Validation Team? Has anyone else encountered this after being directed to use a personal email for resubmission?6Views0likes0CommentsLaunching DIY Data Control for Nonprofits
I want to create a library of open-source resources that helps self-taught IT champions in nonprofit organisations build fully governed, secure shared data systems. I have plenty of ideas about how to do this, but before I press ahead, I want to listen to the people I hope to support to ground those ideas in reality. For my first project, I want to draw on part of the Microsoft ecosystem, which provides some useful tools for safely building your own data systems: Microsoft Learn: Microsoft provides a wealth of free learning resources. I use them a lot and they are as good as other resources that I have happily paid for. The two big barriers to using them are finding time and working out where to start. The Common Data Model for Nonprofits: This is an open-source resource from Microsoft, it describes the tables of data that a nonprofit organisation needs, and the relationships between them. Once you add your own data it becomes a shared functioning model of your organisation. Role based column and row level security: This is the revolutionary part that lets you safely replace scattered spreadsheets with a single, comprehensive, shared model of your organisation. It lets you decide exactly which parts of which records people are allowed to see or change, so everyone who interacts with your shared model can only see and change the things that they need to. Model-driven Power Apps and Power BI: Once you have a detailed model of your organisation with governance baked into it, adding tools to interact with it becomes straightforward. Both Model-driven Power Apps and Power BI can understand the structure of your organisation from your model, and they will respect the governance policies that you built into it. In theory, these should provide all the tools you need to bring together scattered data in siloed spreadsheets into a single, secure, auditable shared source of truth. But there are gaps, and I want to find out what guides, signposts and tools would be needed to bridge them. Later I will want to explore the features that you could add with Copilot Studio if you wanted to. Once you have established a clearly defined, precisely secured data environment, Copilot Studio can provide the tools to develop and deploy AI agents safely. But for now, I will focus on the foundations of well-defined, well-governed, accessible data. If you have any thoughts about this project then I would love to hear them, and I’d especially like to find out what pain-points there are that I can target. So please do get in touch. Patrick Killeen Head and Heart CIC email address removed for privacy reasons https://www.headandheart.info/ This work is released under the MIT Licence and is available at https://github.com/head-and-heart-cic/public/blob/main/in-practice/2600707-launching-diy-data-control-for-nonprofits/README.mdDiscontinuation of M365 Business Premium Grant Deeply Disappointing,Harmful to Small Nonprofits
As a Microsoft CSP partner supporting multiple nonprofit organizations, I am extremely disappointed by the decision to discontinue the Microsoft 365 Business Premium grant. This change disproportionately affects small nonprofits that rely on these tools to fulfill their missions with limited resources. The justification that this is about “alignment” or “sustainability” is disingenuous. Let’s be honest—this is a revenue-driven decision that undermines Microsoft’s long-standing commitment to empowering nonprofits. Removing access to essential tools like Office desktop apps and Intune from the grant program forces small organizations into paid plans they cannot afford, jeopardizing their operations and security. Microsoft has built goodwill in the nonprofit sector over the years. This move erodes that trust. I urge you to reconsider this decision or at least provide a longer transition period and more flexible options for small nonprofits. Please do better. The nonprofit sector deserves more than a corporate cost-cutting maneuver disguised as a strategic realignment.1.1KViews8likes3CommentsJoin the Microsoft 365 Conference April 30-May 2
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Learn how to get ready to implement Copilot in your nonprofit organization in this webinar happening on February 7th, from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Pacific time. You'll learn: How Copilot works How to prepare your environment and data Planning and deployment Save the date and register here: Microsoft Copilot: are you ready?1.6KViews0likes7Comments