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Before you pay full price for the apps, services, and software that your nonprofit needs, check out these companies that offer discounts for nonprofits. You may be surprised to find several of your favorite companies on this list!

G Suite – Take advantage of Google’s complimentary G Suite for your nonprofit. You’ll not only get access to your branded version of Gmail, but also Google Docs, YouTube, Calendar, and many other products.

ConvertKit – Your email marketing application should be powerful, yet simple to use. We’re big fans of ConvertKit and even use it for our own personal marketing. As a nonprofit, you can also request a 20% discount. Get started today with a free trial.

Zapier – Zapier can be the secret sauce to powering your email funnels. Explained simply, Zapier can make your apps and processes fully integrate by “talking” to each other. Plus, if you contact them and tell them you are a nonprofit, you may be eligible for a 15% discount.

EcWid – With Ecwid, you can have a store up and running in just minutes, for free. Plus, if you need a premium plan, you may be eligible for their nonprofit discount.

Dropbox – We couldn’t help our nonprofit friends effectively without Dropbox. It makes file sharing SIMPLE. If you need a premium version of Dropbox, they also give nonprofit discounts.

Adobe Creative Cloud – If your team has the budget and the skillset for the best design tools, look no further than Adobe Creative Cloud. For one monthly fee, you can get access to Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and the rest of the Adobe suite. Adobe also offers nonprofit discounts that you may be eligible to use.

Buffer – Social media scheduling is a must-have for busy nonprofits. Buffer helps you be intentional about your social media posting, plus they offer a 50% discount for registered nonprofits.

PayPal – This company revolutionized online sales and donations, and continues to make big strides towards improving. Did you know that as a nonprofit you are eligible for a discounted rate on your online transaction fees?

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Aaress Lawless

Aaress enjoys helping small businesses and ministries, having budget travel adventures with friends, and blogging about life lessons on Instagram.

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