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Is there a special price for Nonprofits?

Discount for Nonprofits

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Written by Aristotle
Updated over a week ago

We welcome DataScope for Nonprofits applications from organizations that hold a valid charitable status with either the IRS (in the United States), or a local tax service/charity commission of your country.

Additionally, your organization must meet the following criteria:

  • Is not a legislative or political activity organization

  • Is not a church, association of churches, or other religious or evangelical organization

  • Is not a school, college, or related organization

  •  Is not a government office

  • Is not an organization that attempts to influence public opinion

  • Is not a hospital, organization involved with health insurance or group health plans, and related organizations

  • Is not a private grant-making, independent, or operating foundation

  • Does not discriminate on the basis of gender, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, political affiliation or beliefs, sexual orientation, or gender identity or expression

  • Does not promote a particular religious affiliation, dogma, or doctrine as part of its mission or in exchange for its services (being affiliated with a religious organization is not in itself disqualifying)

To apply you need to send us the details below:

  • organization's legal name

  • location

  • website

  • a brief description of what does your organization do

  • a brief description of the project that will use DataScope forms

  • the expected quantity of users

  • the expected quantity of forms submissions per month

Please send all the info above to info@mydatascope.com so it can be reviewed.

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