Dear All,
As one of the ccNSO appointed members has stepped down, the ccNSO secretariat launches a call for volunteers for one (1)
ccNSO appointed member to the CCWG new gTLD Auction Proceeds.
Membership to the CCWG is open to all ccTLDs, both ccNSO Members and non-ccNSO members. Moreover, this call for volunteers is targeted at representatives of organisations which are closely related to ccTLD
managers that have experience in the areas to be considered by the CCWG new gTLD Auction proceeds.
The CCWG currently convenes once every two weeks. The time commitment as a ccNSO appointed members to the CCWG new gTLD Auction Proceeds is 2 to 4 hours per meeting.
If you are interested to become a member of the CCWG you are kindly requested to submit your applications to the ccNSO Secretariat (ccnsosecretariat@icann.org) by Wednesday
17 May 2017, 23:59 UTC.
The ccNSO Council will appoint the new member to the CCWG as soon as possible after closure of this call for volunteers, based on the selection criteria included in this email, and taking into account the
diversity of the ccTLD community, including geographical diversity.
How to Apply?
If you are interested in serving as ccNSO appointed member to the CCWG new gTLD Auction Proceeds, you are invited to provide the following:
The SOI should include at a minimum your full name, SO/AC affiliation (ccNSO) and external affiliation or association (where applicable).
The following mandatory disclosure in the SOI is required: Declaration or intention to apply for (or in any way support the application for) the new gTLD Proceeds, either as an individual or through the entity
you are representing or employed by or are otherwise funded by or affiliated with or support/endorse. It will be mandatory to report any changes in relation to these intentions throughout the CCWG life-cycle.
The new gTLD Auction Proceeds CCWG charter is available here: http://buff.ly/2gGK1rh and further info, including a link to the group’s wiki page, can be found here:
https://ccnso.icann.org/workinggroups/auction-proceeds.htm
Please email your application to ccnsosecretariat@icann.org by Wednesday 17 May 2017, 23:59 UTC.
Link to the announcement:
https://ccnso.icann.org/announcements
Membership
Members, participants and observers
Participation in the CCWG, and its sub-teams (should these be created), is open to ccNSO and other chartering orgnaisations appointed Members. In addition participants and observers may participate in the
work of the CCWG. Participants will be able to actively participate in and attend all CCWG meetings. However, any consensus calls or decisions that need to be made will be limited to CCWG members appointed by the ccNSO and the other chartering organisations.
Observers may join the CCWG and will be subscribed to the mailing list on a read-only basis (no posting rights). Observers are not allowed to attend the CCWG meetings. Particpants and observers will be invited separately to put their names forward.
Criteria for members
In accordance with the adopted charter of the CCWG (http://buff.ly/2gGK1rh), the ccNSO (as well as each of the other chartering organisations) shall appoint a minimum
of 2 and a maximum of 5 members to the working group.
Members are appointed by the Chartering Organizations in accordance with their own rules and procedures. Chartering Organizations should make reasonable efforts to ensure that the composite of individual Members:
The CCWG currently convenes once every two weeks, for 90 minutes. The time commitment as a ccNSO appointed members to the CCWG new gTLD Auction Proceeds is 2 to 4 hours per meeting.
Roles and Responsibilities
The roles and responsibilities of the ccNSO appointed members to the CCWG new gTLD Auction Proceeds are:
Background CCWG new gTLD Auction Proceeds
The CCWG is tasked to develop proposal(s) for consideration by the Chartering Organizations on the mechanism that should be developed in order to allocate the new gTLD Auction Proceeds. As part of this proposal,
the CCWG is also expected to consider the scope of fund allocation, due diligence requirements that preserve ICANN’s tax status as well as how to deal with directly related matters such as potential or actual conflicts of interest. The CCWG will NOT make any
recommendations or determinations with regards to specific funding decisions (i.e. which specific organizations or projects are to be funded or not).
The new gTLD Applicant Guidebook (see https://newgtlds.icann.org/en/applicants/agb) deals with the possible uses of auction funds as follows: “
Possible uses of auction funds include formation of a foundation with a clear mission and a transparent way to allocate funds to projects that are of interest to the greater Internet community, such as
grants to support new gTLD applications or registry operators from communities in subsequent gTLD rounds, the creation of an ICANN-administered/community-based fund for specific projects for the benefit of the Internet community, the creation of a registry
continuity fund for the protection of registrants (ensuring that funds would be in place to support the operation of a gTLD registry until a successor could be found), or establishment of a security fund to expand use of secure protocols, conduct research,
and support standards development organizations in accordance with ICANN's security and stability mission”.
Deliverables and Reporting
As a first step the CCWG will develop and adopt a work plan and an associated schedule of activity. The CCWG is expected, at a minimum, to publish an Initial Report for public comment followed by a Final Report,
which will be submitted to the Chartering Organizations for their consideration.
On behalf of the ccNSO Secretariat,
Best regards,
Joke Braeken
ccNSO Policy Advisor
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