Navigating Microsoft's Changes to Non-Profit Licensing with Sourcepass
May 19, 2025 Julia Nolan Blog Non-Profit Microsoft Licensing 2 min read



Microsoft has recently announced a significant change to its non-profit program, which will impact many organizations relying on its services. As of July 1st, Microsoft will no longer provide up to 10 Enterprise licenses for free to non-profit organizations.
This change means that affected organizations must procure new licensing to avoid service disruptions. At Sourcepass, we are committed to guiding our clients through this transition and ensuring they continue to operate smoothly.
What’s Happening to Non-Profit Microsoft Licensing?
Microsoft Change: Microsoft is ending its non-profit program that offered free Enterprise licenses.
Effective Date: This change will be effective July 1, 2025.
Impact: Organizations that do not procure new licensing will experience service disruptions.
Who's Affected by this Change?
Microsoft's decision to end the donation of 10 free Microsoft 365 Business Premium licenses for non-profits will impact a wide range of organizations. Here are some examples:
- Small grassroots organizations: These often rely heavily on donated software to manage their operations and may struggle to afford the new costs.
- Community service organizations: Groups providing local services such as food banks, shelters, and community centers will face additional financial strain.
- Educational non-profits: Organizations offering educational programs and resources to underserved communities will need to find alternative solutions. Many private schools may be affected too.
- Health and wellness nonprofits: Entities focused on providing health services, mental health support, and wellness programs will be impacted.
- Environmental non-profits: Groups working on conservation, sustainability, and environmental protection will need to adjust their budgets.
- Arts and culture organizations: Non-profits promoting arts, culture, and heritage will face challenges in maintaining their digital infrastructure.
These organizations will either need to pay for the licenses at a discounted rate or rely on the more limited Business Basic plan. This change comes at a time when many nonprofits are already facing funding cuts and increased demand for their services.
Sourcepass is Here to Help You Navigate Microsoft Licensing Changes
At Sourcepass, we understand the challenges this unexpected change may bring. We are dedicated to providing you with the best possible service and support during this transition.
Our team is here to provide strategic guidance and support to ensure a seamless transition. We will work closely with you to keep your operations running smoothly, including:
- Assess your licensing needs: We will conduct a thorough assessment of your current licensing and identify the best solutions for your organization. Our team has extensive experience in managing licensing transitions and ensuring compliance.
- Explore available options: Our experts will guide you through the procurement process, ensuring you understand all available options. We don't just deliver excellent service; we provide strategic guidance to help you navigate changes and optimize your IT environment.
- Implement the necessary changes: We will assist in implementing the new licenses and ensure a smooth transition with minimal disruption, allowing you to focus on your core mission.
Microsoft's decision to end its non-profit program for free Enterprise licenses is a significant change that requires immediate attention.
At Sourcepass, we are committed to guiding our clients through this transition with expert support and strategic guidance. By partnering with us, you can ensure a smooth transition, allowing your organization to continue its important work without interruption.
Contact a Sourcepass Expert
For more information or to discuss your specific needs, Contact Sourcepass today. Our friendly, expert team is here to help you every step of the way.