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The Discount Finder

The StackForGood Discount Finder is a free tool that, from a few quick questions about your nonprofit, shows the software grants and nonprofit discounts you appear to qualify for and how to claim each one. It takes about two minutes, and you see your results on the screen.

Free · no account · no email wall · your answers never leave your browser

Programs and eligibility rules last reviewed July 2026. The matching runs entirely in your browser; a technical reader can confirm that in the page source.

How it works

Three steps, no account required:

  1. I

    Answer a few questions

    Your organization type, whether you hold 501(c)(3) status, your rough size, and what you are trying to do. Nothing sensitive.

  2. II

    See what you qualify for, on screen

    You get the list of programs you appear eligible for, what each one offers, and a link to claim it. The results are right there; you do not have to hand over an email to see them.

  3. III

    Claim it directly with the provider

    Each program is claimed straight from the source, whether that is Google, Microsoft, TechSoup, or a specific vendor. You deal with them directly.

What you will likely find

The exact list depends on your answers, but most small nonprofits turn up some mix of these. Availability depends on your eligibility, so the Finder shows you the ones that actually fit your organization rather than a generic list.

The major workspace grants

Free or heavily discounted versions of the tools you already use for email, documents, and calendars. See Google for Nonprofits and Microsoft for Nonprofits for what each grant includes.

The donated-software marketplace

TechSoup processes donated and deeply discounted versions of hundreds of products, from accounting to design, for a small admin fee.

Category discounts on the tools we cover

Many of the donor, fundraising, and accounting tools in our guides offer nonprofit pricing. Our nonprofit software discounts guide rounds them up.

What this is, and what it is not

A few things stated plainly, because you should know them before you start:

It surfaces eligibility, not approval
The Finder shows the programs you appear to qualify for based on your answers. Each provider makes its own final decision, so treat the results as a strong shortlist, not a guarantee.
You claim every program directly, and the Finder takes no cut
We are not a broker or a middleman. The Finder earns us nothing, and we take no slice of anything you claim through it. Where StackForGood does earn money, on the affiliate links in our Advisor reviews, it is always disclosed, and you can read the full picture on how we make money.
Your results are not behind a wall
You see them on screen without entering anything. If you want to keep them, you can print or save the list from your browser, and you can opt into the occasional update by newsletter, but that is your choice, not a toll.
We do not sell your data
The Finder asks only what it needs to match you to programs, and we do not sell, rent, or trade what you enter. In fact your answers never leave your device at all.

Why we built it

Small nonprofits run on tight budgets, and most are paying for software they could be getting free or close to it, simply because nobody told them what they qualify for. The information exists, but it is spread across a dozen vendor pages written to be found by people who already know what to search for. That is a bad deal for an organization with one overworked person handling everything, so we built the tool we wished those organizations had.

When you are done here, the Advisor helps you choose between the tools you do end up paying for, and how we review explains the standards behind every recommendation.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Discount Finder really free?

Yes, the Finder is completely free and we take no cut of any program you claim through it. StackForGood's only planned revenue is disclosed commissions in our Advisor reviews, never the Finder, and as of July 2026 even those links are plain and unpaid.

Do I have to give my email to see my results?

No, your results show on screen as soon as you answer the questions. Signing up for the newsletter afterwards is optional; it is never required to see your results.

Does qualifying in the Finder guarantee I will be approved?

No, the Finder shows the programs you appear eligible for, but each provider makes its own approval decision. Treat your results as a strong shortlist to pursue, not a guarantee.

Will you sell my data?

No, we do not sell, rent, or trade anything you enter. The Finder runs in your browser, we do not store your answers, and it asks only what it needs to match your organization to the programs you qualify for.