When joining TechSoup or after updating your login email address, you are required to confirm your email address on our site. If your email address is not confirmed you may experience issues updating your organization's details in your TechSoup account and requesting nonprofit offers.
You will receive an email from no-reply@techsoup.org, titled “Email Confirmation Required,” which contains a link to activate your account. Be sure to check your spam folders.
Do not send communications to no-reply@techsoup.org, it is not monitored and you will not receive a response.
Send a New Email Confirmation Link
The troubleshooting below resolves most issues with receiving the confirmation email and using the email confirmation link. Once you have completed troubleshooting, login to TechSoup and send a new email confirmation link by selecting Resend Email.
Troubleshooting Issues
Not Receiving the Confirmation Email
- Add no-reply@techsoup.org to your address book.
- Add no-reply@techsoup.org to the accepted email list for your email server, your unique domain, or both. Learn how to manage your accepted email list in Gmail, Microsoft Outlook, and Yahoo.
- Try using a different web browser or device to send a new email confirmation link.
Issues with the Email Confirmation Link
No Hyperlink in Email
Sometimes the hyperlink within the confirmation email will only show up as text. Please enable HTML within your email's settings.
Gmail
Gmail groups email threads together in what they call 'conversations.' Sometimes this grouping can cause issues if you have received the confirmation email more then once. When the emails are grouped into a 'conversation' the Gmail site sees those confirmation emails as identical, not recognizing there is a variation with the email confirmation links. Since the first, original email with the original confirmation link is always displayed within the 'conversation,' you will need to turn off this feature to access the most recent email confirmation link.
Learn how to update your conversation settings in Gmail.
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