A PowerPoint presentation on how non-profits can save money on technology. Emphasis is on things that normally have a fee, but are low-cost or free for non-profits. This is the shorter version that has more of a focus on being used for a presentation, not to be comprehensive.
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Condensed - Nonprofits Can Save Money on Tech - Feb 2010
1. Saving Money on Technology TechSoup Stock has strong discounts for non-profits Google Apps is Software-As-A-Service YouTube Salesforce CRM SAAS
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13. TechSoup savings for 2007 Item TechSoup cost Retail cost Savings SharePoint Designer 2007 $24 (2) $598 (2) $574 TechNet Plus Direct 1 User (2 years) $21 $1200 $1179 Office Pro Plus 2007 $80 (4) $1316+ (4) $1236+ Streets and Trips 2007 $40 (20) $800 (20) $760 OneNote 2007 $160 (20) $2000 (20) $1840 Vista Business Upgrade 32-bit $90 (9) $1800+ (9) $1710+ Small Business Server 2003 R2 $27 (SA) $1299 $1272 Systems Management Server 2003 R2 (with +10 licenses) $27 (SA) $1309 $1282 Dreamweaver 8.0 $50 (2) $820 (2) $770 Cisco 24port 1Gb switch $264 $1649+ $1385+ Cisco Router for ADSL/Wireless $204 (3) $2550 (3) $2346 Totals $987 $15,139 $14,354+
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15. TechSoup savings for 2009 If new versions of listed Microsoft products come out within 2 years, they are free. Shipping/handling is $27 or just download for free. Visual Studio comes with 2 years of MSDN Pro. There are no limits on how many times you can order the e-Skills360 courses. Item TechSoup cost Retail cost Savings Windows Vista Business Upgrade 64-Bit $150 (15) $3000 (15) $2850 TechNet Plus Single User (2 year) $21 $1200 $1179 Visual Studio 2008 Pro with MSDN Pro $48 $1000 $952 Quicken Premier 2008 (25 CD-ROMs) $90 $2000 (25) $1910 e-Skills360°: 10 Course Registrations $80 $480 $400 Sun Fire X4100 M2 x64 Server $450 (2) $2976 (2) $2526 Totals $839 $10656 $9817
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CRM is Customer Resource Management (doesn’t have to be based on customers). The focus of this presentation is on things that there is usually a cost for but are free or very low cost for 501(c)(3) non-profits.
A full list is too long for a presentation like this. Go to techsoup.org/stock for a listing and full descriptions and restrictions. The forum is at http://forum.techsoup.org
A crucial item to be aware of is that Microsoft limits you to 5 “titles” and 50 copies per title every 2 years. If you are buying a server operating system from them, they require user or device licenses. That’s 2 towards the limit. After 2 years, you can order more titles. Almost all the other organizations that you can order from allow one order per year.
Some of the savings have been on the scale of 1/20 th (or better) of retail. There are additional savings that are not included on this slide. They will be mentioned later. This presentation will focus on the 2007-2009 timeline.
After the two year period, you can still install or reinstall the products you ordered or that you got via Software Assurance. Software Assurance expiring just means that after two years, any new versions will not be a free upgrade.
Windows 7 will be coming out for the public on October 22, 2009. It is available for those with Software Assurance as of August 6th.
Windows 7 Enterprise is not available at retail; however it is identical to the Ultimate version, which is $320 retail and $220 upgrade.
The Office 2007 Pro Plus version is not available at retail. When Office 2007 came out, we got 12 copies for free due to SA.
Can order Cisco products once a year. Any non-Cisco items must be ordered separately so they are not subject to the Cisco processing delay. Libraries are not included (as well as many other types of organizations; best to check the website as the list is too long).
SharePoint Designer 2007 is now free and succeeded by Expression Web 2 for $12. Dreamweaver 8.0 is now CS 4.0 and is $35 by Adobe.
Remember, prices are as of 2007 and cost of Software Assurance and shipping/handling, etc. are not included. With TechSoup, they’re all included except for S/H of SA materials.
Instead of paying the $54, one could have just downloaded the software and burned them to a couple of discs.
The + in the “Retail cost” column means that the cost listed is the least possible and likely would cost more. The + in the “Savings” column means that savings would be at least that.
Requires active participation. Make sure to read the details. Can take up to 4 months to be accepted.
Create and share documents without managing attachments.
Integration is one of the pain points when dealing with software.
Normally $10.95/month. Options: $5.95/month (if paid 10 years in advance); $9.95/mo for 1 year; $8.95/mo for 2 years; $7.95/mo for 3 years; $6.95/mo for 5 years. They have over 1500 servers, a state-of-the-art data center, and a full time staff of 70 at last count.
SharePoint is Microsoft’s technology for an internal website. The text link is to help spread the word to other similar organizations.
Some of the reasons for resistance can be quite valid. Some technologies can be overkill, out of place, or difficult to use. Small print can be a deal breaker. Watch out for new terms when deals end or renew.