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Join 2,900+ Districts, Strengthen Cybersecurity With ClassLink

Over 22 million students and staff securely access digital resources while keeping their data safe with ClassLink.

Now is your chance to join them—with the Federal Communications Commission's new cybersecurity funding.

The Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program (SLCPP) will provide $200 million to help schools enhance school cybersecurity.

Download our expert guide today to prepare for the upcoming application window September 17, 2024, to November 1, 2024—and increase school cybersecurity with this funding.

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for SLCPP Funding

About the SLCPP Funding

What Districts Need to KNow

Who Is Eligible for SLCPP Funding?

If your school, library, or consortia meets E-Rate program eligibility, you can apply to the SLCPP. (However, prior participation in the E-Rate program is not required.)

While funding is limited, we encourage all eligible schools and districts to apply to shape the FCC's future decisions on cybersecurity funding.

How Much Funding Is Available?

Total Funding: $200 million

Per Applicant Funding:

  • Schools: $40.80 per student (minimum $45,000, maximum $4,500,000)
  • Libraries: $45,000 per library (minimum $45,000, maximum $525,000)

How Can Schools Apply to the Program?

The application process begins September 17, 2024, and ends November 1, 2024 and will be similar to the E-Rate process, with competitive bidding and USAC administration.

Register to attend one of the  USAC's informational webinars to learn more.

ClassLink—A Fraction of Your Available Funding

The average cost of ClassLink for a mid-sized school district is $3.50 per user/per year.

ClassLink is Eligible for SLCPP Funding

ClassLink qualifies under Category 3: "Identity Protection and Authentication" in the Eligible Services List. By choosing ClassLink, you ensure that your cybersecurity solutions meet FCC requirements for the Cybersecurity Pilot Program funding.

Expert Insights on ClassLink's Eligibility

E-Rate Experts Outline ClassLink's Eligibility

ClassLink Service Provider Identification Number

An Overview of the

SLCPP Process

Step 1

Gather Information and Prepare Using ClassLink's SLCPP Application Guide

Step 2

Complete Form 484 – Part 1 During Filing Window

Step 3

FCC Selects Pilot Participants. Participants Are Announced in a Public Notice.

Step 4

Selected Participants Complete Form 484 – Part 2

Step 5

Competitive Bidding Process Begins Using Form 470. Bidding Process Must Run for a Minimum of 28 Days.

Step 6

Participants Request Eligible Equipment and Services Using Form 471

Step 7

Participants Receive Funding Commitment Decision Letter (FCDL) Approving or Denying Request

Step 8

Schools Begin Implementation and Submit Requests for Reimbursement

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IAM: An Essential Component of School Cybersecurity

ClassLink Identity and Access Management meets the stringent requirements of the SLCPP program's eligible services list. As a founding signatory of the Secure by Design cybersecurity pledge, ClassLink is proven to provide products that are secure-by-design and secure-by-default.

Navigate the Application Process

Join our webinar and access a free application guide to help save you time and maximize your chances of securing funding for the Schools and Libraries Cybersecurity Pilot Program.