Microsoft 365 nonprofit license

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amyandbradywilliams
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Microsoft 365 nonprofit license

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Does the church have a nonprofit license for Microsoft 365? Or does each unit make their own application?
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Re: Microsoft 365 nonprofit license

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amyandbradywilliams wrote: Wed Jan 08, 2025 9:04 am Does the church have a nonprofit license for Microsoft 365? Or does each unit make their own application?
I see no one has answered this yet, so I'll do my best. The church may have an Office 365 license, but I think it would be for church employees. For clerk computers, stakes are encouraged to use the free LibreOffice.
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Mikerowaved wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 10:02 pmFor clerk computers, stakes are encouraged to use the free LibreOffice.
Do we know if the Church has documented this anywhere? Perhaps it's somewhere in a tech wiki or the help center, or maybe it's just known thru the grapevine, as it were.
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Re: Microsoft 365 nonprofit license

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The link below takes you to the Church Wiki where if you scroll down to Office Software, Libre Office is mentioned.

https://tech.churchofjesuschrist.org/wiki/Software

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