Campus Consortium, a non-profit organization that unites approximately 37,000 institutions globally announced the opening of the first round of grants for 2018Write a short description. Use maximum 3 lines. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE / PRURGENT
Chicago, IL -- Campus Consortium, a non-profit organization that unites approximately 37,000 institutions globally announced the opening of the first round of grants for 2018. Colleges and universities interested in applying for either of these grants, or learning more about the full list of grant opportunities offered, should visit the Campus Consortium website https://campusconsortium.org/.
“The Consortium believes in uniting institutions globally and giving back to the community – creating impact in the education sphere where reducing cost and incorporating newer technologies can help the student community thereby helping us live our mission of reducing the cost of education throughout the world”, states Anjli Jain, Chairman of Campus Consortium. “We encourage both our member and non-member institutions to apply for these opportunities through our programs and initiatives.”
Through these various technology Grants institutions receive funding to implement various products and services that will engage and contribute to the success of students, faculty and staff.
Some of the newly launched grants include: Password Manager & Multifactor Authentication Grant, Artificial Intelligence Grant, Mobile Campus Grant and much more.
The year 2017 had been extremely eventful for Campus Consortium. Through their Grant Programs, the consortium distributed over $10 million to more than 48 institutions around the world.
About Campus Consortium
Campus Consortium is a leading education association with more than 37,000 higher education institutions and K-12 school district members. The Campus Consortium’s mission is to help members reduce the time, cost and effort associated with implementing enterprise IT services by leveraging shared IT services, lessons learned and best practices so that each member can avoid reinventing the wheel.
For more information, please visit https://campusconsortium.org/. |