My experience a few years ago was also bad enough that I quit. However, they've recently hooked up with United Way serving as an intermediary in my area. I rejoined and my experience in getting software, etc. has been very good.
>It looks like the Filemaker donation rules are the same as before (buy one >license, get additional licenses donated). > >A non-profit I work with has had great luck getting software through Gifts >In Kind. Adobe gives groups one application per year. So far, we've gotten >Illustrator and PhotoShop for $35 each (in addition to the Gifts In Kind >$25 fee), which has saved us hundreds of dollars. > >With software, Gifts In Kind has licenses to give away. Non-profits are >not all competing for one piece of equipment. I'm sure that it will now be >even easier to get donated copies of Filemaker. > >Robin Mathias >Mathias Consulting >http://www.MathiasConsulting.com >mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- For proof there are simple SOLUTIONS to major public problems Subscribe FREE by Email to the Simple Solutions idealetter at http://simsoc.org/simplesolutions/ John Watkins Executive Director The Simple Society 603-889-0111 303 Amherst St. Nashua, NH 03063 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://simsoc.org ------------------ Reminder to each recipient: To change your list account preferences, go to http://email.sparklist.com/scripts/lyris.pl?enter=support and enter the email address you used to subscribe to the ebase support list:: [email protected] To unsubscribe send a blank email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- ebase - Relationship Management for Nonprofits, http://www.ebase.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------
