Single Sign-On and Self Service In-Kind Grant
Open date: November 6, 2024 12:00 am ET
Close date: December 20, 2024 11:59 pm ET
Type: In-kind labor and services
Donor: Vendor-Partner QuickLaunch Identity and Integration
Purpose: Improve student engagement, security, efficiency
Project: SSO and Self Service
Eligibility: Nonprofit Higher Education Institutions
Requirements: Purchase any QuickLaunch product or license
Fair Market Value: Up to $30,000
Availability: 10 Awards
Description: Educational institutions need seamless digital access for students, faculty, and staff to support teaching, learning, and collaboration. Single Sign-On (SSO) and Self-Service Password Management play essential roles in Identity Lifecycle Management, streamlining secure access, role management, and onboarding/offboarding processes. With QuickLaunch system, institutions can improve security, ensure compliance, and prevent unauthorized access through centralized identity management.
Educational institutions that purchase QuickLaunch products or licenses at CCF consortium pricing can apply for one of 10 in-kind grants from CCF vendor-partner QuickLaunch. These grants fully cover the support and implementation costs of the QuickLaunch system, including SSO and Self-Service Password Management. This initiative is designed to reduce the cost and complexity of identity management, providing a secure, simplified digital experience for the educational community.
Apply for In-Kind Grant
This In-kind grant of software and services is underwritten by selected Campus Consortium Foundation technology vendor. In-kind grant is intended at covering cost towards licensing, hosting, professional services, and support costs associated with implementation. As part of the registration process you will be added to the Campus Consortium Foundation listserv with access to upcoming grant programs and peer communication about issues that affect higher education today. You will have the option to opt out.
Fair Market Value and Documentation: The Fair Market Value of up to $30,000 is estimated by the vendor/partner and comparative market analysis research. Final appraisals are validated by us. CCF ensures the awarded institution receives the documentation necessary for financial and tax reporting according to Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) compliance rules.
What is an In-Kind Grant?
What is the Value of an In-Kind Grant?
- Donor estimates and documents the Fair Market Value of Contribution
- The service creates or enhances a nonfinancial asset
- The service requires specialized skills, is provided by skilled persons
- Would have been purchased if it hadn’t been donated
A Contribution of Specific Services Not Money
- An in-kind-grant is not money it is a contribution of valuable services
- Is restricted to and rendered by a specific vendor or organization
- Cannot be substituted with money or other services
What is a CCF Restricted In-Kind Grant?
- A specific EdTech product or service
- Contributed by a specific vendor or provider
- Rendered by a specific vendor or provider
- Intended for a particular purpose
- Restricted to the donor defined purpose
- Non-monetary award
- Cannot be used for other expenses