Until recently, organizations could only get a combination of four donated licenses (such as Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements and Acrobat Pro 2020), and an unlimited number of cloud subscriptions. Good Changes to Allotments and Budget Restrictions for Acrobat Pro Updates to Photoshop Elements are the ability to remove background objects or subjects in a simple select, the automatic colorization of black-and-white photos, and other cool and helpful features. New updates to the 2020 version include the ability to resolve grainy videos, balance out noise to make audio clearer in Premiere Elements, and more. Alternatively, the Elements products are more user-friendly while still providing a wide array of features to produce eye-catching materials at your organization. While Photoshop and Premiere are professional-grade solutions, they may take an expert to use them properly - depending on what you're trying to do. If you need to do some basic (and not-so-basic) photo and video editing at your nonprofit, the Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements 2020 bundle is a great tool to get to know.
Take a look today!Īdobe Photoshop Elements and Premiere Elements Gets a 2020 Upgrade Too Additionally, extra collaborative features are available through Creative Cloud for education licenses. Using Creative Cloud for education at your nonprofit allows you to better manage all the different licenses for Creative Cloud users you've acquired for individuals across your team. But now, Adobe Creative Cloud for education is available to nonprofits, and for a limited time, the $5 admin fee to access discounted rates is waived. One thing we've heard a lot from nonprofits is that it's a struggle to manage individual licenses across teams, especially when employees leave and new staff are hired. The Adobe Creative Cloud All Apps plan offers over 20 best-in-class creative production apps for your nonprofit, including Photoshop, Illustrator, Premiere, InDesign, and more.
With no admin fee, there's no barrier to your nonprofit accessing discounted rates directly from Adobe.Īdobe Creative Cloud for Education Is Now Available to Nonprofits You can also use Adobe Pro DC to gather signatures, convert files to and from Word documents, and more.
Acrobat Pro DC is the industry standard for viewing, editing, sharing, and storing PDFs in the cloud. In response to the COVID-19 crisis, Adobe and TechSoup have waived all admin fees for nonprofits that need Acrobat Pro DC. Waived Admin Fees for Adobe Acrobat Pro DC
So, if you prefer the desktop version of this crucial PDF software, this offer might be perfect for you. Home view allows for a more organized place to search through your PDF documents, and more.
Also, you can write and draw on PDF documents more smoothly and accurately with an improved Pen tool that leverages DirectInk technology.
Improvements include updated compatibility to cover Surface Pro, iPad, and Android tablets.
While many of us expected the desktop version of Acrobat Pro to soon be discontinued (its last update was in 2017), Adobe has recently released the newly updated Acrobat Pro 2020, and it's available through TechSoup for an admin fee of just $60. And with the end of the fiscal year just days away, there couldn't be a better time to take a look at which Adobe software might be a good investment for your nonprofit. Here's some good news: Some recent changes and expansions to the Adobe for Nonprofits program at TechSoup are allowing us to get even more (and improved) tools into the hands of nonprofits to help tell their story. Either way, software from Adobe can do a lot in the way of making things both easy and beautiful. Or perhaps using Adobe Creative Cloud to design fundraising materials with Illustrator, or creating short videos for social media with Premiere ( or Premiere Elements!). Maybe it's reading, sharing, and collaborating on documents with Adobe Pro DC. For many nonprofits, Adobe products are part of day-to-day life.