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Yeah. Looks great and a good read. Congratulations to all involved.
I had extra software that I won a couple of years ago that I donated to a local school for the deaf to include in a fun-raiser or as a prize for students. Perhaps there is a school, church, library, convalescent home, children's center, or some type of local group in your area that would benefit.
If you have a place in mind, you may want to start with a telephone call to introduce yourself if you do not know anyone at the facility. Explain you received the software as a prize and would like to donate it to them if they could use it for their own purposes or as part of a fund-raiser, etc. (You may have to explain the purpose of the software.) If they agree to accept the gift, ask their preference for receiving the key and download site -- e-mail or snail mail. (Be sure to keep a record of the donation for income tax purposes. After all, your prize has a $69.95 value.)
Den,
If you download the software and create a disk with a nice label and a certificate with the key you could make a quite presentable "prize" for any fund raiser, but as Corrine says talk to the potential recipient first, most charities are desperate for any help with resources
By the way, I commend you for your altruistic thoughts on this, many would not think of others but just store the unused software away.