At Adobe, we want to empower people to use our innovative technologies and solutions in ways that have a positive impact on society. Since its inception, Adobe has helped revolutionize the way people engage with ideas and information. Our technologies have fostered creativity and collaboration, streamlined work processes, reduced paper use in the workplace, helped secure sensitive information, enabled high-impact online learning, and much more.
Recognizing that our software solutions are used by the community for creative expression and social advocacy, Adobe provides donations of our latest version software to over 15,000 primary and secondary schools and qualified nonprofits each year. Adobe's Software Donation Program allows schools and nonprofits to request a maximum of four individually titled software products or one bundled software package per year. Donations are made to North American and international organizations.
Adobe's Corporate Software Donation Program is managed in partnership with Techsoup.
501(c)(3) non-profit organizations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) may apply. International organizations must have equivalent U.S. 501(c)(3) status in order to be eligible. Please refer to the Techsoup eligibility site for more information about the program and how to apply.
Adobe's Nonprofit Software Training Program offers the staff of nonprofit organizations the technology training they need to better serve their client populations. Through the program, staff members receive Adobe software training for only a small administrative fee. Nonprofit organizations in the San Francisco Bay Area in California and Washington's Puget Sound area are eligible to apply.
Staff members for local nonprofit organizations with 501(c)(3) classification are eligible to participate in the Nonprofit Training Program. Those interested in training should already have general computer skills, including a general working knowledge of their operating system, as well as know how to open, print, save, and close files.
Adobe's programs do not provide funding or other support to private foundations, individuals, political organizations, religious organizations, or organizations demonstrating discriminatory practices.
Adobe works with nonprofit staff to offer courses that will most effectively enhance the organization's technology. Training focuses on the products that will have the greatest impact in increasing efficiency and promoting the organization, so that nonprofits can more successfully assist their service constituents.
In the San Francisco Bay Area of California, Adobe has partnered with CompassPoint Nonprofit Services to administer the Nonprofit Training Program. CompassPoint markets, registers, and hosts participants for the training classes at its offices. CompassPoint requires a small administrative fee to cover costs associated with the program. Visit the CompassPoint website to view a current schedule of workshops and register for Adobe classes.
In the Puget Sound area of Washington, Adobe has partnered with NPower to administer the Nonprofit Training Program. NPower markets, registers, and hosts participants for the training classes at its offices. NPower requires a small administrative fee to cover costs associated with the program; Adobe underwrites the majority of the program expenses and subsidizes the regular administrative fee charged by NPower. Visit the NPower website to view a current schedule of workshops and register for Adobe classes.
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