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Suggested by Jeff Whealen Completed 

https://m365-specialty-partner.powerappsportals.com/knowledgebase/article/KB-01262/en-us

This new incentive mentioned in this article above does not apply to CSP customers. Microsoft has been pushing partners to leverage the CSP program for customers under 1500 seats. This program assumes that customer will be provided ServiceDesk and some managed services for the M365 Platform. It does not mean the CSP partner will provide professional services for the various deployments in the M365 Suite. This is outside the scope of traditional ServiceDesk or managed services for CSP Direct/Indirect partners. These funds would help expand usage/consumption of their licensing suite. By excluding CSP customers it leaves a lot of customers out of the incentive for FRP Deployment funds. From Microsoft's view, the CSP program is seen to be a managed service. It also is a way for partners to make some money off subscriptions. Instead of them going direct to MSFT or through an EA (which the threshold for being eligible is changing). Microsoft pushes CSP for partners to do, but then if someone is on CSP they are not eligible for Workshop funding, or deployment funds. Deployment is not managed services.
Comments (1)
  • Thanks for this valuable feedback. CSP customers don't just buy a license but a managed service through the CSP partner and receives those services. The partner is already paid margin and incentive to acquire and cover the sales cost. Although the budget is already locked for this program for this FY, we will share your feedback with the program sponsor for future consideration.