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ATLASSIAN FOR NONPROFITS

Pricing that fits your nonprofit’s budget

Get discounted Atlassian tools for nonprofit teams

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Who’s eligible

If you’re ready to move beyond the free license, 75% discounts on Atlassian Cloud products are available to nonprofit organizations that are:

Who’s eligible

If you’re ready to move beyond the free license, 75% discounts on Atlassian Cloud products are available to nonprofit organizations that are:

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Non-governmental

independent from government control

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Non-commercial

operating on a not-for-profit basis and for the public benefit

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Non-political

or against any political party, candidate, or campaign

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Recognized as a nonprofit

in the country in which you are registered, in accordance with the eligibility criteria for that country

Need more info?

Get the answers for your most frequently asked eligibility questions.

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Let’s make it official

Apply to verify your eligibility and receive your discounted Community License. Here’s how it’ll work.

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Let’s make it official

Apply to verify your eligibility and receive your discounted Community License. Here’s how it’ll work.

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1. Choose your products and sign up for a free plan

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2. Apply for your discounted license

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3. In 2-3 days, verification approved and received!

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4. Discount automatically applied to your subscription and any future upgrades

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FAQ

Can I get Atlassian products for free?
  

All Atlassian products have a free forever tier that have limited feature sets. Community License discounts are a 75% discount on the Standard and Premium paid licenses.

I’m an academic institution, student, or educator do I qualify for the Community License?
  

Atlassian offers separate discount licenses for Academic institutions, students, and educators. Apply here if you are an institution. Students and educators can apply for our Classroom License discount.

How do you verify eligibility?
  

Atlassian partners with Goodstack - a leading nonprofit technology platform - to verify that applying organizations meet Atlassian’s eligibility criteria.

To assess your organization’s eligibility for a Community License, Goodstack reviews the information provided in your application, public information, and ensures alignment with the following criteria:

  • Does not operate at the expense of the environment, human rights or dignity, or public safety
  • Does not advocate for or against any political party, candidate, or campaign
  • Does not discriminate against, marginalize or exclude any person or group on the basis of personal characteristics or attributes

All new and existing Community License applicants are reviewed by Goodstack against the same qualification standards and guidelines. Please be aware that Goodstack may need additional information from you in order to confirm eligibility for discounted licensing.

If you have any questions about qualifications, please contact us. For more information about approved documentation for valid nonprofits, see Nonprofit verification guidance.

What Atlassian products are discounted?
  

Atlassian Cloud Subscriptions - 75% off list price

  • Trello - Standard/Premium
  • Jira - Standard/Premium
  • Confluence Cloud - Standard/Premium
  • Rovo
  • Jira Service Management Cloud - Standard/Premium
  • Jira Product Discovery Cloud - Standard
  • Statuspage (Monthly Plans only)
  • Compass - Standard/Premium
  • Marketplace Apps

Atlassian Cloud Subscriptions - 100% off list price

  • Bitbucket Cloud - Standard
  • Atlassian Access (enterprise-grade security and centralized administration across all your Atlassian cloud products)
What documentation is needed in the discount application?
  

On the application form there is a field to automatically identify your nonprofit by name or Registration ID. If your organization is not recognized by the system you can manually input the following:

  • Organization name
  • Registry name
  • Registry ID
  • Website
  • Supporting evidence of your official nonprofit status
What is the difference between Cloud products and Data Center for nonprofits?
  

Atlassian Cloud products are connected to the cloud which means they are always-on, continuously updated, and highly secure. All Atlassian products are built on one Cloud platform which allows for a connected experience across Atlassian products and third party tools. For nonprofits, Cloud is 75% off, and what we recommend for most nonprofit teams.

Data Center is Free for nonprofits. It is self managed. Your organization would host Atlassian products on your own infrastructure or through cloud providers like AWS and Azure. Hosting on your own infrastructure requires internal resources and technical expertise to effectively implement and maintain the software yourself.

Learn more here.

List of non-eligible organization types
  

The following organization types are not eligible for the Community License discount:

Business, Employment and Professional Associations, specifically:

  • Professional Organizations & Societies - Organizations that seek to further a particular profession and the interests of individuals and organizations engaged in that profession e.g. professional associations or institutions
  • Mutual Organizations - Organizations owned exclusively by its customers/members and is run for their benefit e.g. unions, social clubs
  • Fraternities/Sororities - Associations of students that are chapters of national or international organisations, and as part of their activities they may participate in community improvement or charitable projects. Sororities, fraternities, and other honorary societies

Health & Medicine

  • Public Hospital - A hospital which is owned by the government and funded by them
  • NHS Charity Trust - NHS charity linked to a specific NHS organisation via its objects and trustees (not including charities that aim to support work of NHS)
  • Private Hospital - A hospital not owned by the government, where funding is usually by patients themselves or insurers
  • Speciality Hospitals - A hospital that provides a limited range and/or focused services to treat medical conditions that require a particular subset of skills and/or technology. e.g. eye hospital, orthopaedic hospital
  • Health insurance - Organizations that provide health and medical insurance to individuals or groups
  • Group health plans - Organizations whereby employer or a group sponsor that provide healthcare to members and their families

Law, Advocacy & Politics

We do not offer special pricing to governmental entities – all governmental entities are required to purchase commercial licenses or subscriptions. For United States Federal, State, and Local governmental entities, we work with Atlassian's Government Aggregator, Carahsoft.

  • Political Activity - Organizations that engage in the political process and actively support the success or failure of a political party/group/office/candidate
  • Governmental - A Government or Government-controlled organisation or entity. Receiving funding from Government does not equate to being a government controlled entity.

Religion

  • Place of worship - Buildings dedicated to religious worship e.g. church, synagogue, mosque
  • Religious Activity - Organizations that are faith based and communicate any religious information or beliefs, or in any way promote any religion or religious beliefs
  • Religious Institution - Organizations that exist to support and manage the practice of a specific set of religious beliefs
  • Religious Education - Organizations focused on educating people about religious beliefs
  • Religious Advocacy - Organizations focused on influencing policy within Religious and Spiritual matters

Schools & Colleges

  • Preschool, Nursery & Kindergarten - Organizations set up as separately to a formal school and that provide foundation level learning and care for children aged 0 - 5 years old
  • Primary, Elementary & K-12 School - Organizations that provide a formal education to children from 5 years old to 12 years old
  • Secondary & High School - Organizations that provide a formal education to children from beginning with the next grade following primary school, usually 12 - 18 years old
  • Higher Education - Organizations set up to provide a formal education to pupils after secondary/high school
  • Vocational and Technical School - Organization set up as specific trade high schools or vocational centers that provide formal training required to complete tasks of a particular and specific job
  • Alumni group - Organizations comprised of graduates from a specific educational institute, and they support the institute through financial support, recruiting students, or other promotional activities.
  • Parent Teacher Association - Organizations comprised of parents, and/or parents and teachers and others in the community who are involved with helping the school district with the end goal of helping better conditions for the kids attending the school(s).
  • Graduate & Professional School - Separately incorporated postsecondary educational institutions providing opportunities for people who have completed their undergraduate education to receive advanced, postgraduate training in a professional field leading to a masters degree or doctorate
  • University - A high level educational institution providing a formal education to pupils after secondary/high school, that awards academic degrees, masters and doctorates
  • Undergraduate college - Organizations that offer formal college level courses to pupils after they've conducted their secondary education and prior to postgraduate education i.e. university
  • Charter school - A school that receives government funding but operates independently of the established state school system in which it is located

Sports, Recreation & Social

  • Professional Sports - Organizations focused on supporting professional sports or sports players i.e. those that receive payment for their performance

Philanthropy, Volunteering & Grantmaking

  • Endowment Funds - An investment portfolio where the initial money is provided by donations to a foundation. These types of Funds are established to fund charitable and nonprofit institutions such as churches, hospital and universities.

The fine print

Atlassian aims to unleash the potential of every team, including all nonprofit teams, but not every organization may meet Atlassian’s Community License eligibility criteria.

Atlassian verifies nonprofit Community License eligibility in partnership with Goodstack, yet determines qualification for discounted licenses at its sole discretion. We reserve the right to grant or deny an individual or organization’s application for a discounted license, or to discontinue an active discounted license, at any time, for any reason, and to supplement or amend our Community License eligibility guidelines at any time.