Atlassian for Nonprofits
Who can apply: Nonprofit and social enterprise teams; the site describes discounts and free support for eligible organizations.

Atlassian Foundation International Limited (AFIL) focuses on improving educational outcomes and workforce readiness for disadvantaged youth by combining cash grants, in-kind product donations, and technical capacity-building. They prioritize deep, multi-year partnerships with organizations that scale technology-enabled learning and vocational skills, while also offering broad nonprofit supports such as discounted Atlassian Cloud licences, pro-bono consulting days, and short advisory sessions. AFIL favors organisations that can demonstrate systems-level impact in education and that can take advantage of software and implementation support to strengthen operations. Geographic emphasis includes Australia and priority developing-country contexts across South Asia and Southeast Asia, with additional activity in the United States and Europe.
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Mix of in-kind and cash support: invite-only, multi-year strategic partnerships for major education initiatives; rolling, request-based in-kind grants (product discounts, up to 25 consulting days, advisory sessions); typical cash awards range small-to-mid ($6,600–$25,000) though occasional large multi-year grants are awarded to select partners.
Apply for rolling technical supports (community licences, Ask an Atlassian, Solution Grants) via the Atlassian Foundation/Atlassian for Nonprofits portal and be prepared to provide nonprofit registration and details of product usage. For multi-year Education Partnership consideration, register interest and demonstrate measurable education outcomes, scale potential, and capacity to integrate Atlassian products — note these partnerships are invite-only and closed to unsolicited proposals.
Current and upcoming funding from Atlassian Foundation International Limited (AFIL) that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Nonprofit and social enterprise teams; the site describes discounts and free support for eligible organizations.
Who can apply: Nonprofits and social enterprises seeking access to discounted Atlassian apps and support are eligible. The website directs organisations to register their nonprofit for the program.
Deadline: Rolling (no fixed deadlines).
Who can apply: Designed for mid-to-large nonprofits or social enterprises that need organisation-wide Atlassian product implementation support; eligibility determined by program team.
Deadline: Rolling / no fixed deadlines noted.
Who can apply: Nonprofits or social enterprises using or evaluating Atlassian products; eligibility governed by Atlassian for Nonprofits rules.
Deadline: Rolling / on-demand.
Who can apply: Organizations participating in Atlassian for Nonprofits or eligible for Atlassian product discounts; specific eligibility determined via Atlassian support channels.
Deadline: Rolling
Who can apply: Mid-to-large nonprofits and social enterprises requiring organization-wide technology implementation; eligibility determined by Atlassian program guidelines and capacity.
Deadline: Rolling / by request (subject to program capacity)
Who can apply: Nonprofits or social enterprises seeking free or deeply discounted Atlassian apps and support.
Deadline: Rolling
Who can apply: Nonprofits and social enterprises can register to receive discounted or free Atlassian apps and support.
Deadline: Rolling
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