About Us

Who we are, what we do

Access, Affordability, Innovation

Mission

The Campus Consortium Foundation (CCF) is dedicated to enhancing education through data-driven insights and technological innovation. We conduct high-quality research, offer technical assistance, and develop tech-supported solutions to improve teaching and accelerate learning. Our expertise in education, diverse student populations, and research methodologies enables us to produce equity-focused, evidence-based insights.

For over two decades, CCF has collaborated with educational institutions and partners to identify effective strategies tailored to diverse learning communities. We work alongside federal and state agencies, foundations, nonprofits, and commercial entities to refine teaching practices, inform education policies, and enhance student learning outcomes. Our goal is to reduce barriers and optimize educational experiences for students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds.

Collaborating, connecting and creating an association of leadership

Our mission is to drive transformative change by:

  • Innovating Educational Technologies: Developing cutting-edge tools and platforms that enhance learning experiences and outcomes.

  • Advancing Workforce Development: Creating programs and resources that equip individuals with the skills and knowledge needed for success in the evolving job market.

  • Fostering Collaborative Partnerships: Engaging with diverse stakeholders to co-create solutions that address complex educational and workforce challenges.

Through these initiatives, we strive to make education more accessible, equitable, and effective, preparing individuals and communities for a dynamic future.

In alignment with our mission, we focus on:

  • Collaboration and Community Development: Providing connections and a platform for the education community, facilitating thought leadership, knowledge sharing, and fostering learning, leadership, governance, culture, and adoption.
  • Management, Procurement, and Leadership: Serving as a technology partner, advisor, and advocate for hundreds of institutions, simplifying and centralizing the management of technology investments, restructuring and reorganizing IT to integrate effectively with institutional culture, and offering a knowledge base, peer collaboration, and access to technology partners and vendors.
  • Access, Affordability, and Sustainability: Ensuring access to technology solutions that are not typically available to education, negotiating and facilitating procurement and pricing from edtech vendors, and establishing trusted long-term relationships with vendors and partners.

Through these efforts, we aim to empower educational institutions and communities to overcome challenges and achieve their goals.

Who We Serve

Campus Consortium Foundation understands the challenges of acquiring affordable and sustainable technology
to support and advance educational institutions.

Colleges and Universities

K-12 School Districts

Nonprofit Organizations

Apply for Membership / Membership Plan

Membership Benefits:

  • Peer knowledge sharing and thought leadership
  • Probono advising and assessments
  • Unlimited Access to peer community listserv
  • Unlimited Access to publications, blogs, webinars and reports
  • Access to vetted and education approved EdTech vendors
  • Consortium pricing, discounts and packages
  • Pass to Campus Consortium Conference
  • Advance notice of news, events and special programs
  • Access to EdTech professionals, authors and advocates
  • Contribute or participate in consortium governance.
  • Quarterly Advisory meeting with President & Advisory Team
FTE-1-1,000 $250
FTE-1,000-5,000 $350
FTE-5,000-10,000 $450
FTE -10,000 PLUS $600

Governance

Campus Consortium Foundation is guided by education leaders to ensure collaboration and inclusion to advance education.

Member Steering Committee: The Member Steering Committee is composed of academic and administrative member representatives who represent all types of educational institutions and guides Campus Consortium Foundation’s mission.

Alexandra Salas
Alexandra Salas, Ph.D.
Vice President for Digital Learning and Innovation
Neumann University
Mariano Browne
Mariano Browne
Chief Executive Officer
Arthur Lock Jack Global
School of Business
Dr. Rochelle Newton
Rochelle Newton, Ph.D.
Former IT Leader
Duke University
Isaac Abbs
Isaac Abbs
Asst. Vice Chancellor for IT
Pima Community College
Charles G Elliott
Charles G. Elliott
Vice President
LeMoyne Owen College

Partners

Since 2003 The Campus Consortium is a collaborative woman and minority-founded member-based technology association serving all nonprofit organizations, educational institutions, and underserved communities as a change champion, contact manager, and problem solver to advance education, promote equitable access to technology and overcome financial, expertise and resource challenges.

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Nonprofit 501c3

Campus Consortium Foundation is a registered nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to advance education by helping educational institutions access, afford and support technology and innovation.

Testimonials

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"Campus Consortium Foundation was valuable in helping us find and affordable student engagement solution and communicate with a fabulous EdTech partner."

Dr. Torie Jackson
Vice President for Institutional Advancement
West Virginia University at Parkersburg

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"Working with Campus Consortium Foundation is streamlined, simple and the communication was fantastic"

Anthony K. Wintera
Director of Network Services
Calumet College of Saint Joseph

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"Campus Consortium Foundation was valuable in helping us find its EdTech vendor who provided Single Sign-On, Password Manager, Adaptive Authentication, Mobile App and Automated Provisioning Software and reduced total cost of software and services."

Jake Fowler
Director of Campus Technology
Kansas City Art Institute

We count on our members to contribute and participate in our community
engagement activities: Thought Leadership via Our Monthly EdTalks Broadcast