Project Online Professional enables an organization to collaborate towards a goal and integrates other Office 365 services to facilitate this collaboration. SharePoint can be used to share a calendar and assign dates to task to the different team members of a project. This license more affordable due to is lacking the integration with Power BI and other enterprise features which lean more towards large organizations.
For more in depth description and full features list, please review the Project Online Service Description. Once you have decided on the best plans for your organization it's time to Enabling New Office 365 Services. Project Online can be accessed at the Project Online Login.
After the school qualifies, all active full-time or part-time students, faculty, and staff are eligible and can get the plan directly from Microsoft at Office 365 Education if they meet all three of the following requirements:
They have a school-specific email address provided by the school (for example, me@mydomain.edu) that can receive external email.
They are of legal age to sign up for an online offer individually (13 years old).
They have Internet access.
If you have additional questions about self-sign up please review the following article.
Office 365 Education Self-Sign up: Technical FAQ
For a full list of the features that comes with the Microsoft 365 Education Products, please review the following documents that contains all of the product services and product add-ons available to students and faculties :
Non-Profit Plans for Enterprise
Qualified nonprofits can receive Office 365 Nonprofit as a donation or upgrade to advanced features at a significant discount. To qualify for any of the Enterprise or Office 365 Nonprofit plans, you must hold recognized charitable status in your country and sign Microsoft’s non-discrimination policy. Microsoft reserves the right to verify eligibility at any time and to suspend the service for ineligible organizations.
To find out if your organization is eligible, please click on Eligibility
Organizations must be recognized by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) as exempt from federal income tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code (IRC).
Public libraries may qualify as an eligible nonprofit organization without charitable status only for on-premises software donations and only where such software is made accessible to the general public. Please visit the Microsoft Volume Licensing website for more information about licensing programs for public library operations.
For a full regional support of Microsoft's non-profit guidelines please visit the Full Non-Profit and Donations Guidelines page.
Government Plans for Enterprise
For a more in depth understanding of the Government offerings associated with Microsoft 365 Enterprise level Plans, First Line plans, and overall view of the GCC features available to your organization please review the following document: