Feb 13 2024 11:13 PM
Hi,
I came to know that inorder to be ECIF eligible, one has to be a registered Microsoft Supplier under Microsoft Procurement. Could you please help me with some information on how to complete the application to be a Microsoft Supplier. In the site for Microsoft Procurement, they have provided the MSA and the code of conduct but there has to be a procedure to be followed. Can you help me with some information?
Feb 14 2024 12:12 AM
Feb 14 2024 02:04 PM - edited Feb 14 2024 02:04 PM
I don't know much about this but I was able to find some resources that may help:
This site: https://supplier.microsoft.com/
This post: ECIF Funding Eligibility
This is the email for the ECIF on-boarding team: ECIFSPMO@Microsoft.com
Feb 14 2024 02:06 PM
Hi @Surabhi_96
To set up a new supplier/payee, go to Supplier/Payee Onboarding.
If this reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
Feb 14 2024 09:04 PM
Feb 14 2024 09:07 PM
Thanks@JillArmour ,
I had already gone through the links shared by you prior to posting the query. But there are many grey areas lingering. But neverthless thanks. If you come across more relevant content please share.
Feb 14 2024 09:16 PM
I tried opening the link for Supplier/Payee Onboarding but it gets re-directed directly to a login page that says that 'the user doesn't exist in tenant Microsoft'. Could you please help?
Also we have received a funding opportunity with one of the CPG majors and wanted to adopt the ECIF route for the customer. Could you provide any information on how to become ECIF eligibile and the criterias? Will be immensely helpful.
Thanks
Feb 14 2024 10:34 PM
Hi @LicensingConcierge1 ,
This is the reply I am obtaining when I try to open the Supplier/Payee Oboarding page:
Would be great if you can help.
Thanks,
Feb 15 2024 03:26 AM
Feb 15 2024 08:45 AM - edited Feb 19 2024 09:47 AM
Hi @Surabhi_96
What is a Supplier?
A supplier, vendor, or partner specifically authorized by Microsoft Procurement to deliver ECIF projects to customers. The customer chooses the supplier who will deliver the ECIF services. Each supplier must then be approved by Microsoft.
How to become a Supplier?
ECIF Suppliers are also often Microsoft’s channel partners. Channel partners can be Individuals or organizations united or associated with each other in activities or spheres of common interest; commercial partners include Microsoft’s Licensing Solution Partners (LSPs), Disti's (Distributors), and Cloud Solution Providers (CSP).
next,
Review the information on the following website - Welcome to Microsoft Procurement
Most of the ECIF information is confidential and can be found in Partner Center and/or Partner University. Since it sounds like it would be best for you to have a designated contact who will guide you through the ECIF process, it's best that you become a Partner.
If this reply answers your question, please Accept as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly. Otherwise, please let me know if you need further assistance on this topic.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge
Feb 16 2024 05:31 AM
Feb 19 2024 09:01 AM
Hi @Surabhi_96
I've found more specific information on the ECIF process and enablement.
Please review the revised information above.
Regards,
Microsoft CSP Licensing Concierge