Foundation / Corporation
Campus Consortium
06/06/22
In-kind support to USA, Canada, and International K-12 schools and institutions of higher education for password management technology solutions and services. Funding is intended to provide applicants with services and software for password management and student and staff onboarding.
Campus Consortium offers an In-Kind Grant for a cloud hosted “Passwordless Onboarding with Password Manager and Multi-Factor Authentication.” The consortium will subsidize the cost for this system with its partner QuickLaunch, an EdTech company that specializes in providing technology solutions for the education sector. The intent of this In-Kind Grant is to assist education institutions by relieving a portion of the financial burden and eliminating dependency on internal technology expertise and equipment.
This grant provides institutions the opportunity to improve the student experience by providing one-click secure access to essential applications and reducing the current operational costs associated with password management.
Please note: Campus Consortium In-kind grants are offered only with the specific EdTech vendor/partners. There is no cash award instead underwriting funds are distributed to the chosen partner on the institution’s behalf. Additionally, most Campus Consortium In-kind grants do not eliminate the entire cost of the solution but they significantly reduce the cost of software and services. Most Campus Consortium In-kind grants require a financial contribution from the awarded institution as a shared cost model to pay for the total cost of ownership of the selected solution.
GrantWatch ID#: 197890
Up to $100,000 in software licenses, support, and implementation services
5 Years
Before starting your grant application, please review the funding source's website listed below for updates/changes/addendums/conferences/LOIs.
Register to Apply:
https://www.campusconsortium.org/passwordless-onboarding-and-smart-password-manager-with-multi-factor-authentication-in-kind-grant-organic/
Direct questions to:
info@campusconsortium.org
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