tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9085285163529702708.post-64546763851518774172008-04-17T12:09:00.006-05:002008-04-17T12:32:44.829-05:00techsoup.orgDave had asked me to submit a blog on processministry to let everyone know about a really great resource we were introduced to called TechSoup.org...TechSoup has literally saved us a few thousand dollars.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.blogger.com/www.techsoup.org">TechSoup.org</a> is a company which acts as a filter for organizations wanting to donate their software (whether out of generosity or tax purposes) to nonprofit organizations. Techsoup then gives this software away charging only a small fee for their overhead. All you have to do to receive this donated software is:<br /><br /><ul><li>a. prove you are in fact a nonprofit organization underneath the umbrella of the AG by faxing a letter explaining the discrepancy of name and address between you and the actual 501(c)3 papers held by the AG </li><li>b. have your EIN number </li></ul><p>That's it...here is what we were able to purchase...and yes these are full copies...you can register them and get all updates applicable for that software.<br /><br />Microsoft Office Professional Edition: $20<br />Adobe Creative Suite for Mac: $160.00 (originally $1800.00)<br />Norton 360 for PC: $30 for 15 licenses<br />Norton Internet Security for Mac: $15<br /><br />There you have it...<br />By the way...their customer service is really good...if you run into any problems or just need help getting through the process you can email or give me a call.<br /><br /><a href="mailto:lanny@thecrossingchurch.tv">lanny@thecrossingchurch.tv</a><br />1.214.295.1027</p>Lanny Rogershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07526869974126195486noreply@blogger.com