Microsoft has announced it will be increasing nonprofit pricing for selected Microsoft 365 and Office 365 licenses on September 1, 2022. This will apply to new and existing customers.
As of September 1, 2022, the cost per license of the following products will be updated as follows.
Product | Current Cost per License | Cost per License Starting September 1 |
---|---|---|
Microsoft 365 Business Basic | Free | No change |
Microsoft 365 Business Standard | $3 | No change |
Microsoft 365 Business Premium (First 10 licenses) | Free | No change |
Microsoft 365 Business Premium (Above 10 licenses) | $5 | $5.50 |
Microsoft 365 Business Apps | $3 | No change |
Office 365 E1* | $2 | $2.50 |
Office 365 E3 | $4.50 | $5.75 |
Office 365 E5 | $14 | $15.20 |
Microsoft 365 E3 | $8 | $9 |
Microsoft 365 E5 | $22.80 | No change |
*Those who are grandfathered into a donated or free version of this product, or E2 licenses, will continue to receive the product for free.
Commercial prices for these licenses were raised in March 2022, in the first substantial price increase since Microsoft began offering them. Microsoft continues to offer a 60 to 70 percent discount rate to nonprofits. The pricing changes reflect an overall update to pricing and the value added to the product over the past decade.
Since Office 365 and Microsoft 365 were introduced, 24 new apps and over 1,400 features have been added to the tools, such as Microsoft Teams, Power Apps, Power BI, Power Automate, Stream, Planner, Visio, OneDrive, Yammer, and Whiteboard. Recently, Microsoft included unlimited audio conferencing dial-in capabilities across all of these licenses. This provides flexibility and peace of mind, as users can join Teams meetings from virtually any device or location.
There are also increased security features, including data loss prevention to protect your documents and emails, data encryption, and other behind-the-scenes features that reduce your vulnerability to cyberattacks. Increased AI capabilities help to automate tasks and search for information more efficiently, as well as making communication more effective and accessible.
In short, if you use any of these affected products or are considering implementing them, the cost will increase, and we want to make sure that you can budget accordingly. For those of you who already have the affected licenses, pricing changes will be implemented at the date of your next subscription term renewal after September 1. For example, if you just started a subscription on May 1, 2022, your price will not be impacted until May 1, 2023, upon your subscription term renewal.
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