Software Donation Resources

Many major software vendors provide free software donations to non-profits.

Among these are the following: Adobe, Autodesk, DigiDesign, Full Armor, Intuit, Knowledge Adventure, Learning Company, Lotus, Macromedia, Microsoft, and Symantec. 

Community computer centers can obtain free software donations either through third-party vendors/non-profits, or by sending a letter directly to the company requesting a donation. The guidelines for use vary by vendor, but the following is a summary of the requirements:

  1. You must be a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
  2. In general, this software is donated to be used to serve the community directly through a community computer center (i.e. through computer classes or a walk-in computer center, etc.), but is not intended for church use (i.e. the Pastor’s computer). CCBNonprofits.com (www.ccbnonprofits.com) provides software for church use. However, software vendors do not restrict religious content of programs that directly serve the community although some request that it be of a non-denominational (non-sectarian) nature.
  3. Some sites have additional restrictions such as a non-discrimination statement (Adobe). In most cases a non-discrimination statement for program participants is satisfactory.

Sources for Software Donations

 

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