BlueJeans
The company is making its service available for free to first responders and NGOs helping communities manage COVID-19 outbreaks. They will get organization-wide access for 90 days and the company says it could extend that term if circumstances warrant doing so.
Carto
The company is making its service free of charge to public and private organizations fighting COVID-19 via its grants program, which has already helped other kinds of public-interest projects.
Coda
3 months free pro plan for orgs helping w/ COVID-19.
Facebook
Workplace Advanced Premium, an internal version of Facebook complete with services such as video calling and file sharing, is now available for free to emergency services and governments for 12 months. Organizations have until June 30 to sign up for the offer.
GoToMeeting
LogMeIn, which offers the GoToMeeting and GoToWebinar services, has created special bundles of its products to support emergency remote working. It’s offering three-month site-wide licenses for free to organizations such as healthcare providers, educational institutions and municipalities.
Mailchimp
Free accounts for its more feature-rich service to local governments, schools, healthcare providers, nonprofits and other organizations that need to communicate critical health information about the disease.
ServiceNow
ServiceNow has developed a new application that was created in conjunction with the state of Washington State’s Department of Health to manage incident-response workflows. It is being made free to other agencies.
Slack
Slack is offering free upgrades to paid plans for organizations working on coronavirus research, response or mitigation, as well as to local media organizations and scientific publications covering these areas. The company has also removed the 250-user cap on its Standard Plan service for all nonprofits for three months.