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How UK Charities Can Get Discounted Microsoft Software: The 2026 Strategy

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Why Microsoft discounts matter for UK charities

Many UK charities still run on shared inboxes, spreadsheets and ageing PCs because budgets feel too tight for “proper” software. What often gets missed is that Microsoft’s nonprofit programme can instantly unlock enterprise‑grade tools at heavily discounted or even zero licence cost for eligible organisations.

Microsoft’s Tech for Social Impact initiative offers donated and discounted licences for Microsoft 365, Azure, Windows and Dynamics 365 to charities, churches and nonprofits worldwide. When combined with specialist IT services for charities, this allows organisations to modernise email, collaboration, security and CRM while keeping spending focused on mission, not infrastructure.

For UK charities, the “Digital Divide” is a constant struggle. You need enterprise-grade security to protect donor data, but your budget is (rightly) focused on your front-line mission. What many trustees don’t realize is that Microsoft offers one of the most generous social impact programs in the world.

If you are a registered UK charity, you aren’t just eligible for “discounts”—you are often eligible for free high-tier software. Here is how to unlock these IT services for charities and transform your impact.


What Microsoft offers UK charities today

Microsoft’s non-profit catalogue is broad, but a few headline offers are especially important for small and mid‑sized UK charities.


Who qualifies: Microsoft Nonprofit eligibility for UK charities

Before a charity can redeem grants or discounts, it must pass Microsoft’s Nonprofit eligibility checks.

Key points for UK organisations include:

The validation process is handled through Microsoft’s Nonprofit portal; typical turnaround is a few business days, provided documentation is in order.

 


The “Golden Ticket”: Microsoft 365 Business Premium

The most powerful tool for any small-to-medium charity is Microsoft 365 Business Premium. For eligible non-profits, Microsoft provides the first 10 seats entirely free.

What’s included in the free tier?


Azure Grants: £1,500+ in Annual Credits

If your charity is still running an old server in a cupboard, you are wasting money on electricity and maintenance. Microsoft provides eligible charities with $2,000 (approx. £1,500+) in annual Azure cloud credits.

You can use these credits to:


How to Verify Your Eligibility (The 3-Step Process)

Getting started is often where charities stall. To access these discounts, you must prove your status through Charity Digital (the UK partner of TechSoup).

  1. Register with Charity Digital: You will need your Charity Commission number and proof of non-profit status.

  2. Get Your Validation Token: Once verified, you receive a unique code.

  3. Activate via SI ICT: As a Microsoft partner, SI ICT uses that token to unlock your non-profit tenant and ensure your security settings are configured correctly from day one.


The ROI of “Free” Software

Many charities worry that “free” means “unsupported.” In reality, using these grants allows you to reallocate thousands of pounds back into your mission.

Retail Cost (10 Users) Charity Cost (10 Users) Annual Saving
~£1,800/year £0 (Free) £1,800

Why “DIY” Charity IT Can Be Dangerous

While the software is free, the setup isn’t always simple. We often see charities with “orphaned” data or security loopholes because a well-meaning volunteer set up the system.

SI ICT provides specialized IT services for charities that include:

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