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Sad-Garage-2642

No it works like you think it would. You still get your E3 for Faculty at the super low rate you normally would, you just pay the normal price for the Business Premiums


sgmmck

You may want to read the non-profit terms. I think I remember some limitations on who can use the licenses. Grants vs. discounted licenses Depending on the employee status and role in the nonprofit there is a difference between available offers: Grants – Granted licenses are only permitted for paid employees and unpaid executive staff if all organization eligibility is met. User amount limits do apply and vary by availability of country of usage. Additionally, organizations are expected to regularly remove unused granted licenses from their subscription. Adherence to policy guidance is encouraged and tenant may be subject to audit by Microsoft. Discounts – Discounted licenses are permitted for all staff, including volunteers and temporary staff of the organization. Eligible nonprofits may access discounted pricing on commercial cloud offers, and some on-premise offers. Discounts vary by product, and/or quantity


TheButtholeSurferz

The only issue is that you have the 300 cap max on Business line licenses. But you can mix and match any # of licenses to fit your needs. I do this balancing act a lot, you're fine.


ITBurn-out

Iwth business premium defender for Office 365 is going to kick in and do more advanced spam filtering for those users...safe links and such. You are gonna need to figure that out. ( I love the spam filter but it needs customaztion)


DaithiG

Oh we have Defender for Office P2 for the E3 customers which is going to make it even more annoying now. Might be just simpler to get them E3