Apple Computers
for Nonprofits
Give your team the Mac experience without the Mac price tag.
Your team wants Apple. You want to make it happen. But the upfront cost has always been the blocker.
That’s changed. With the MacBook Neo starting at £599, Apple has finally put a Mac in the same price bracket as the budget Windows laptops most nonprofits default to. And with Devices for Teams leasing, even that cost spreads across a predictable monthly payment.
Why Nonprofits Choose Windows (& Why That's Changing)
For years, nonprofits have defaulted to Windows devices. The reason is simple: budget. When every pound goes toward your mission, spending £1,500+ per MacBook feels impossible to justify.
But that calculation is built on the wrong premise. It assumes you’re buying. You’re not.
With IT leasing, your nonprofit can equip staff with MacBooks for predictable monthly payments instead of five-figure hardware purchases. The reliability, longevity, and user experience that make Apple devices so desirable become genuinely accessible.
Why Apple Makes Sense for Nonprofits
Longer device lifespan
Apple devices typically remain productive for 5-7 years compared to 3-4 years for most Windows laptops. That means fewer replacements and better long-term value.
Lower support burden
macOS requires less hands-on IT management. Fewer virus concerns, fewer driver issues, and fewer calls to your already stretched support resources.
Staff satisfaction
Many employees already use Apple at home. Giving them familiar tools at work means faster onboarding and higher productivity from day one.
Premium build quality
Apple hardware is built to last. Aluminium construction and quality components mean fewer repairs and replacements over the lease term.
Seamless ecosystem
If your organisation uses iPhones or iPads, Macs integrate effortlessly. AirDrop, Handoff, and iCloud keep your team connected without complex setup.
Strong resale
value
Apple devices retain value better than any competitor. This keeps lease costs competitive despite higher retail prices.
Where Devices for Teams Comes In...
Official Apple Partner
We're one of only 10 Apple Partners in the UK. You get genuine Apple devices, proper support, and access to the full Mac and iPad lineup.
Expert
support
Our team knows Apple inside out. When issues arise, you get specialist help, not generic IT support reading from a script.
Pre-configured & ready
Devices arrive with your apps installed, security configured, and MDM enrolled. Your team opens the box and gets to work.
All protected
SafeGuard cover protects against accidental damage and theft, so a dropped MacBook doesn't derail your budget.
Two Options for Nonprofit Apple Leasing
Our most affordable option with fixed monthly payments over 36 months. Ideal for established charities with stable teams who want to make the switch to Apple without budget surprises.
Maximum flexibility to switch, add, or return devices at 12 months. Perfect for project-based organisations or those wanting to test Apple with the option to scale up.
How Apple Leasing for Nonprofits Works
Getting started is simple. We handle everything from setup to support in just a few easy steps:
Your Complete Partner for Nonprofit Apple Technology
From MacBook Air to MacBook Pro, iPad to iMac, access Apple’s full lineup configured for your organisation’s needs.
Moving from Windows to Mac? We help with data migration, training, and ensuring your team feels confident from day one.
When devices get stolen or damaged accidentally, it’s not your fault. Our SafeGuard cover is included in your agreement at no extra cost.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the MacBook Neo a good fit for nonprofits?
For most nonprofit roles, yes. The Neo starts at £599 and handles the work most staff do every day: email, documents, video calls, fundraising platforms, CRM tools, and anything else browser-based. It has up to 16 hours of battery life, ships in four colours, and runs Apple’s full security model out of the box.
It is not the right fit for every role. Staff working with large local files, heavy creative software, or specialist applications may be better suited to the MacBook Air, which has a more powerful chip and higher memory ceiling. We will help you match the right device to each role during the consultation. Read more on how the Neo outperforms Windows.
Which Apple devices can nonprofits lease?
You can choose from the full Apple lineup including MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini, iPad, and iPad Pro. Each device can be pre-configured with the software and security settings your organisation requires.
What if our team isn't familiar with Mac?
We provide training to ensure your team feels confident with macOS from day one. Most users find the transition easier than expected, especially if they already use iPhones or iPads.
Is it better to lease Apple or buy Windows?
When you factor in Apple’s longer lifespan, lower support costs, and higher staff satisfaction, leasing Apple often delivers better value than buying Windows outright. Leasing also preserves your capital for programmes and services.
How does Apple device management work?
We can enrol all devices in Mobile Device Management (MDM) before delivery. This gives your organisation control over security policies, app deployment, and remote management without needing in-house expertise.
Can we mix Apple and Windows devices?
Absolutely. Many nonprofits run mixed fleets. We can supply and manage both Apple and Windows devices under a single agreement, so you get one invoice and one support contact regardless of platform.
What happens at the end of the lease term?
At the end of the lease, you can upgrade to the latest Apple devices, extend your current lease, or return the equipment with no penalties. Many organisations choose to refresh every 12 to 36 months to keep staff on current technology.
Apple Is Within Reach.
Let’s Make It Happen
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