Fundraising Program

Protect Every Student — and Fund It, Too

The CampusCyberShield fundraising program turns campus-wide mobile protection into recurring institutional revenue. Illustration below: a 38,000-student university.

$150.00 Retail per student

A one-time annual addition to tuition as a budget allocation — less than the cost of an average textbook. Covers the student version of MTD: completely private, on-device, no cloud connection, defending against phishing, malware, network attacks, and device compromise.

3 Devices Per student covered

Phones, tablets, and Chromebooks protected under a single license — no per-device add-ons. 3 devices × 38,000 students = 114,000 devices protected.

70% Rebate on $150

The institutional fundraising incentive: the university receives 70% of retail ($105.00) back, reducing its effective cost to $45 per student and aligning institutional investment with student security.

$3,990,000 Annual recurring revenue

Annual university fundraising revenue under the assumptions shown: $105 × 38,000 enrolled students.

38,000 students $1,710,000 annual allocation $150 per student $45 net cost to university 114,000 devices protected $3,990,000 annual funds raised
Flexible Funding

Prefer not to run it as a fundraiser? Three easy ways to fund the $45.

1

Add to Tuition

$150 added to tuition — less than one average college textbook — with 70% ($105) rebated back to support college programs.

2

Institution Funds It

The school simply covers the $45 net cost per student without a fundraising component — or sets any retail price above $45 and keeps the overage.

3

Donor Sponsored

Donors or sponsors underwrite the $45 per student, which can be tax deductible.

The Risk Your Board Is Already Assuming

Choosing not to protect student, faculty, and staff mobile devices is itself a budget decision — one measured in breaches, downtime, regulatory fines, and FERPA exposure.

91%of higher-ed institutions reported a breach in the past year
$3.7Maverage cost of an education-sector data breach
$500Klost for every day of ransomware downtime