Are we trying to reinvent the wheel or Coordinate with other donors: Other Internet Community funding initiatives..
Dear all, As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed.. The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations? The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created. I welcome others thoughts on this. regards, Robert — Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity) Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/ US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs. CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/ -- Robert Guerra Cel/Tel +1 416 893 0377 Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra@privaterra.org
Hi Robert This is a great list and I would like to suggest also the new ISOC Foundation funding opportunity. They are working out the logistics and process now Glenn McKnight NARALO Secretariat mcknight.glenn@gmail.com http://toronto.ieee.ca/ IEEE Toronto SIGHT Chair glenn.mcknight@ieee.org skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight 289-830 6259 . On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 3:03 PM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program
The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/
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I forgot to mention the national Science Foundation (NSF) as a key entity that this CCWG, I hope would have been briefed on as it is seen by many as a key that supports the development and evolution of the internet. US-EU Internet Core & Edge Technologies (ICE-T) https://www.nsf.gov/funding/pgm_summ.jsp?pims_id=505516 Here’s two sections of the website that might be of interest to the work we are discussing.. Preparing Proposals https://www.nsf.gov/funding/preparing/ Merit Review https://www.nsf.gov/bfa/dias/policy/merit_review/ regards, Robert -- Robert Guerra Cel/Tel +1 416 893 0377 Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra@privaterra.org On 4 Feb 2019, at 15:10, Glenn McKnight wrote:
Hi Robert This is a great list and I would like to suggest also the new ISOC Foundation funding opportunity. They are working out the logistics and process now Glenn McKnight NARALO Secretariat mcknight.glenn@gmail.com http://toronto.ieee.ca/ IEEE Toronto SIGHT Chair glenn.mcknight@ieee.org skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight 289-830 6259 .
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 3:03 PM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program
The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/
-- Robert Guerra Cel/Tel +1 416 893 0377 Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra@privaterra.org
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Dear Robert Back , some time ago we have asking and listen to some groups used to give grants to understand their standards of proceedings, best practices and eventual recommendations in order to better understand better alternatives for the model. Vanda Scartezini Polo Consultores Associados Av. Paulista 1159, cj 1004 01311-200- Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil Land Line: +55 11 3266.6253 Mobile: + 55 11 98181.1464 Sorry for any typos. On 2/4/19, 18:03, "Ccwg-auctionproceeds on behalf of Robert Guerra" <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org on behalf of rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote: Dear all, As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed.. The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations? The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created. I welcome others thoughts on this. regards, Robert — Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity) Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/ US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs. CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/ -- Robert Guerra Cel/Tel +1 416 893 0377 Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra@privaterra.org _______________________________________________ Ccwg-auctionproceeds mailing list Ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org https://mm.icann.org/mailman/listinfo/ccwg-auctionproceeds
I am not adverse to an organized presentation, BUT, I am not sure why we would be spending time on state funded programs, as in particular, state sponsored grants are a two pronged approach usually, they allocate funds to a first qualified party, who takes a considerable overhead as they are the "manager", then that entity recruits and sub allocates, monitors, etc. and they also take a considerable overhead to hire staff, manage the project day to day, so a much reduced amount eventually is spent locally. I also note that the majority of this list is focused on digital/human rights. I had hoped that the examples we developed earlier would stand the test of rationality as we evolved the work of the CCWG-AP. As attested in the detailed transcripts of the discussion of the group, which I hope the all who joined mid stream, so to speak, as I did at Meeting 17, reviewed, there have been detailed discussions. It is important to keep in mind that we have struggled to ensure that we can defend to the broader ICANN community and the ICANN Board that the principles/examples are focused on areas "aligned" with ICANN's mission. If we are to make time for a second round to inform ourselves and to help us fine-tune our recommendations, I'd prefer that we have an organized approach, a required set of questions for the presenter, and of course, the presenters need to understand that they need to declare any conflict of interest for themselves if they then intend to apply for the funding from the Auction Proceeds in the future. So, if there in interest in another round of "interviews" with existing granting organizations, let's consider who, why, and what to maximize the effectiveness of their time, and ours. Marilyn Cade CSG rep to the CCWG-AP ________________________________ From: Ccwg-auctionproceeds <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Vanda Scartezini <vanda@scartezini.org> Sent: Monday, February 4, 2019 3:14 PM To: Robert Guerra; ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org Subject: Re: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] Are we trying to reinvent the wheel or Coordinate with other donors: Other Internet Community funding initiatives.. Dear Robert Back , some time ago we have asking and listen to some groups used to give grants to understand their standards of proceedings, best practices and eventual recommendations in order to better understand better alternatives for the model. Vanda Scartezini Polo Consultores Associados Av. Paulista 1159, cj 1004 01311-200- Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil Land Line: +55 11 3266.6253 Mobile: + 55 11 98181.1464 Sorry for any typos. On 2/4/19, 18:03, "Ccwg-auctionproceeds on behalf of Robert Guerra" <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org on behalf of rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote: Dear all, As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed.. The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations? The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created. I welcome others thoughts on this. regards, Robert — Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity) Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.opentech.fund%2Ffunds%2Finternet-freedom-fund%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7C22d34ea8966946cd934408d68add675a%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849080853528258&sdata=Jhocwn6eD8nSB3SBf6e3e9jFr1NS%2F2NHcybi8KrkqY8%3D&reserved=0 US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.state.gov%2Fj%2Fdrl%2Fp%2F288385.htm&data=02%7C01%7C%7C22d34ea8966946cd934408d68add675a%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849080853528258&sdata=rhf%2B0O8pYNE%2B1lZe3%2B6YQlYc4XmVup%2BfRxQPBDezutc%3D&reserved=0 - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs. 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Marilyn, Thanks for your email. Let me comment below.. On 4 Feb 2019, at 15:31, Marilyn Cade wrote:
I am not adverse to an organized presentation,
perhaps I wasn’t clear in my original comment, that being - if related initiatives that fund Internet related programs have been reviewed in some capacity so we could a. map areas of common interest, b. explore potential areas of collaboration and/or coordination, and c. assess best practices in processes, oversight and review of applications might be best practices we could use.
BUT, I am not sure why we would be spending time on state funded programs, as in particular, state sponsored grants are a two pronged approach usually, they allocate funds to a first qualified party, who takes a considerable overhead as they are the "manager", then that entity recruits and sub allocates, monitors, etc. and they also take a considerable overhead to hire staff, manage the project day to day, so a much reduced amount eventually is spent locally.
I mentioned the - state department - funding call as an example, that might be interesting to review. The DRL funding call has a very different scope, but other related processes - such as how applications will be reviewed, reporting requirements and additional details requested - in my opinion, follow best practices that might be worthwhile to incorporate in some fashion.
I also note that the majority of this list is focused on digital/human rights.
It’s not the focus of the funding calls that think is of interest to this ccwg.. instead, the additional materials requested from applicants (financial experience, outcomes, experience, etc) as well as processes that are used to review applications are - pretty standard and echo many of the public comments that were received.
I had hoped that the examples we developed earlier would stand the test of rationality as we evolved the work of the CCWG-AP. As attested in the detailed transcripts of the discussion of the group, which I hope the all who joined mid stream, so to speak, as I did at Meeting 17, reviewed, there have been detailed discussions. It is important to keep in mind that we have struggled to ensure that we can defend to the broader ICANN community and the ICANN Board that the principles/examples are focused on areas "aligned" with ICANN's mission.
While there’s a lot that can be funded, I agree with many of the public comments that there needs to be a focus on projects that are not just aligned, but also focused on ICANN’s core mission (https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/governance/bylaws-en#article1).
If we are to make time for a second round to inform ourselves and to help us fine-tune our recommendations, I'd prefer that we have an organized approach, a required set of questions for the presenter, and of course, the presenters need to understand that they need to declare any conflict of interest for themselves if they then intend to apply for the funding from the Auction Proceeds in the future.
So, if there in interest in another round of "interviews" with existing granting organizations, let's consider who, why, and what to maximize the effectiveness of their time, and ours.
A coordination and collaboration with existing well respected existing foundations, funding bodies other donor bodies could be helpful. Interviews, I don’t think are the right mechanism. A more strategic dialogue, that could include a MOU on collaboration and coordination could be helpful. What others think and how to include it in our work an recommendations is something, I believe should be discussed in more detail (if it hasn’t already). I welcome your comments and those of others.. regards Robert
Hi Robert - There’s a lot the future mechanism can financially support - as long as ICANNs limited missions (and bylaws) are respected. Wonderful to hear that you joined this group! And, I’m sure there’s something we can learn from the example you mentioned in your email. Kind regards, Erika Sent from my iPhone
On Feb 4, 2019, at 1:03 PM, Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program
The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/
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HI Robert... Are the US funds open to applicants internationally? Maureen On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 10:03 AM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program
The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/
-- Robert Guerra Cel/Tel +1 416 893 0377 Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra@privaterra.org
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ISOC Foundation Establishing the Internet Society Foundation Over the years, the Internet Society has supported inspirational work by people who believe in the power of the Internet. The launch of the Internet Society Foundation during the first quarter of 2019 will be a major milestone for our organization, reflecting the next step in our grants-giving programs and opening new opportunities for initiatives closely aligned with our mission. As a central source for all of our grants programs, it gives us maximum flexibility to expand opportunities for our community and to extend our reach into new areas where we can make a positive impact. The initial grant programs planned for 2019 include: Chapter capacity building. Chapter grant funding for local and regional projects aligned with the Internet Society’s mission. Community capacity building. Support for broader initiatives that improve Internet access and bridge the digital opportunities gap. Disaster relief and recovery. Support to partner efforts to ensure communities can be reconnected quickly after natural disasters. Research. The Foundation will explore opportunities to fund research and strengthen research capacity across technical, economic and public policy topics. Innovation. This fund will encourage and fund technology initiatives and innovative technologies that contribute to the open Internet. The Foundation will also provide $5 million to the newly-established IETF Administration LLC in 2019 and 2020 as part of the Internet Society’s ongoing commitment to a strong IETF. The Internet Society Foundation will be closely managed to maximize its impact and to ensure that we as an organization can learn what to do to operate a foundation. Specific measures to determine effectiveness will be the first priority for a planned Executive Director. This is an exciting new period in the Internet Society’s history, where we will support and showcase the positive difference the Internet can make and deliver impact around the world. Glenn McKnight NARALO Secretariat mcknight.glenn@gmail.com http://toronto.ieee.ca/ IEEE Toronto SIGHT Chair glenn.mcknight@ieee.org skype gmcknight twitter gmcknight 289-830 6259 . On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 3:47 PM Maureen Hilyard <maureen.hilyard@gmail.com> wrote:
HI Robert...
Are the US funds open to applicants internationally?
Maureen
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 10:03 AM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program
The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/
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YES. as are OTF funds (https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/) -- Robert Guerra Cel/Tel +1 416 893 0377 Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra@privaterra.org On 4 Feb 2019, at 15:46, Maureen Hilyard wrote:
HI Robert...
Are the US funds open to applicants internationally?
Maureen
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 10:03 AM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program
The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/
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In reading through the thread I was planning on commenting consistent with Marilyn’s comment. I think the list of examples are useful (thanks Robert!) and can provide frameworks in addition to those of CIRA, Nominet and SIDN, but I would be loathe to use either NSF or the State Department as useful analogues. Governments naturally have a LOT more overhead in their considerations than we do or should. EN
On Feb 4, 2019, at 4:02 PM, Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
YES. as are OTF funds (https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/)
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On 4 Feb 2019, at 15:46, Maureen Hilyard wrote:
HI Robert...
Are the US funds open to applicants internationally?
Maureen
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 10:03 AM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program
The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/
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Robert, with due respect, this funding source is focused on creating dissidence toward repressive regimes. While I respect its work, it is not a role model for the CCWG-AP, in my view. The ICANN AP funding mechanism will need to be focused on ICANN's mission. To answer the question in your subject line: this group answered this question in our work and the transcripts document that. I realize you represent the SSAC. Can I ask if SSAC is asking that we start over? We are focused on the mechanism to distribute the current Auction Proceeds, not creating a new global development mechanism, using the Auction Proceeds as a venture capital fund, as far as I can tell. ________________________________ From: Ccwg-auctionproceeds <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> Sent: Monday, February 4, 2019 4:02 PM To: Maureen Hilyard Cc: ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org Subject: Re: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] Are we trying to reinvent the wheel or Coordinate with other donors: Other Internet Community funding initiatives.. YES. as are OTF funds (https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.opentech.fund%2Ffunds%2Finternet-freedom-fund%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054649338&sdata=nV8qBX8QCIUTHR4bHnm8dWt%2Botf8YdRdX0bCWO72ukg%3D&reserved=0) -- Robert Guerra Cel/Tel +1 416 893 0377 Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra@privaterra.org On 4 Feb 2019, at 15:46, Maureen Hilyard wrote:
HI Robert...
Are the US funds open to applicants internationally?
Maureen
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 10:03 AM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.opentech.fund%2Ffunds%2Finternet-freedom-fund%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054649338&sdata=nV8qBX8QCIUTHR4bHnm8dWt%2Botf8YdRdX0bCWO72ukg%3D&reserved=0
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.state.gov%2Fj%2Fdrl%2Fp%2F288385.htm&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054649338&sdata=5U8jD2AlYrKDvzek8ugUk%2FAfflgNnwF4E2%2BRhUTaE7c%3D&reserved=0 - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcira.ca%2Fcommunity-investment-program&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054649338&sdata=xXV1BnKxISFvadx6sjBOsqa2XTlmHcBAydorD1ZiUcc%3D&reserved=0
The European Digital Rights Fund https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdigitalrights.fund%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054659379&sdata=0nAwmQplBJgku4TvJ6QTy0jYvWeGMWL1OxDQ070O%2BUE%3D&reserved=0
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I would like to offer a bit of additional clarification to Marilyn’s comment referring to the Open Technology Fund, “this funding source is focused on creating dissidence toward repressive regimes” and invite you all to read a bit about the history of the Open Technology Fund https://www.opentech.fund/about/our-history/ and what they actually do and how they are funded (US Government funding, congressionally approved). They have one grant fund that supports Internet Freedom, if that is what you mean by “repressive regimes” and they have supported the development of many circumvention tools, encryption and privacy tools that are extremely valuable and useful and very much aligned with core Internet principles. They do have other funding categories that are pretty close to what this CCWG has been discussing and some of the examples on our list, have already being funded by them. An example of a DNS related project that does not have anything to do with what you are saying is here, https://www.opentech.fund/results/supported-projects/bind9-qname-minimizatio.... Please don’t forget! Support ISIF Asia to win one of the WSIS Prizes 2019 on International and Regional Cooperation: Vote by 10 February! https://www.itu.int/net4/wsis/stocktaking/Prizes/2019/Vote ________________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Sylvia Cadena | APNIC Foundation - Head of Programs | sylvia@apnic.net | http://www.apnic.foundation ISIF Asia, WSIS Champion on International Cooperation 2018 | http://www.isif.asia | FB ISIF.asia | @ISIF_Asia | G+ ISIFAsia | 6 Cordelia Street, South Brisbane, QLD, 4101 Australia | PO Box 3646 | +10 GMT | skypeID: sylviacadena | Tel: +61 7 3858 3100 | Fax: +61 7 3858 3199 * Love trees. Print only if necessary. From: Ccwg-auctionproceeds <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Marilyn Cade <marilynscade@hotmail.com> Date: Tuesday, 5 February 2019 at 7:31 am To: Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org>, Maureen Hilyard Hilyard <maureen.hilyard@gmail.com> Cc: "ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org" <ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org> Subject: Re: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] Are we trying to reinvent the wheel or Coordinate with other donors: Other Internet Community funding initiatives.. Robert, with due respect, this funding source is focused on creating dissidence toward repressive regimes. While I respect its work, it is not a role model for the CCWG-AP, in my view. The ICANN AP funding mechanism will need to be focused on ICANN's mission. To answer the question in your subject line: this group answered this question in our work and the transcripts document that. I realize you represent the SSAC. Can I ask if SSAC is asking that we start over? We are focused on the mechanism to distribute the current Auction Proceeds, not creating a new global development mechanism, using the Auction Proceeds as a venture capital fund, as far as I can tell. ________________________________ From: Ccwg-auctionproceeds <ccwg-auctionproceeds-bounces@icann.org> on behalf of Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> Sent: Monday, February 4, 2019 4:02 PM To: Maureen Hilyard Cc: ccwg-auctionproceeds@icann.org Subject: Re: [Ccwg-auctionproceeds] Are we trying to reinvent the wheel or Coordinate with other donors: Other Internet Community funding initiatives.. YES. as are OTF funds (https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.opentech.fund%2Ffunds%2Finternet-freedom-fund%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054649338&sdata=nV8qBX8QCIUTHR4bHnm8dWt%2Botf8YdRdX0bCWO72ukg%3D&reserved=0) -- Robert Guerra Cel/Tel +1 416 893 0377 Twitter: twitter.com/netfreedom Email: rguerra@privaterra.org On 4 Feb 2019, at 15:46, Maureen Hilyard wrote:
HI Robert...
Are the US funds open to applicants internationally?
Maureen
On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 10:03 AM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.opentech.fund%2Ffunds%2Finternet-freedom-fund%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054649338&sdata=nV8qBX8QCIUTHR4bHnm8dWt%2Botf8YdRdX0bCWO72ukg%3D&reserved=0
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.state.gov%2Fj%2Fdrl%2Fp%2F288385.htm&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054649338&sdata=5U8jD2AlYrKDvzek8ugUk%2FAfflgNnwF4E2%2BRhUTaE7c%3D&reserved=0 - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcira.ca%2Fcommunity-investment-program&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054649338&sdata=xXV1BnKxISFvadx6sjBOsqa2XTlmHcBAydorD1ZiUcc%3D&reserved=0
The European Digital Rights Fund https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fdigitalrights.fund%2F&data=02%7C01%7C%7Cd44277ca27904cf61fc308d68ae433b5%7C84df9e7fe9f640afb435aaaaaaaaaaaa%7C1%7C0%7C636849110054659379&sdata=0nAwmQplBJgku4TvJ6QTy0jYvWeGMWL1OxDQ070O%2BUE%3D&reserved=0
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Thanks for this pointer on funding alternatives, Very often some of them are regionally restricted such as being a US based or registered organisations to access the funding etc. Welcome anyways. ____ REMMY NWEKE, mNGE, Lead Strategist/Group Executive Editor, DigitalSENSE Africa Media [*Multiple-award winning medium*] (DigitalSENSE Business News <http://www.digitalsenseafrica.com.ng/businessnews>; ITREALMS <http://www.itrealms.com.ng>, NaijaAgroNet <http://www.naijaagronet.com.ng>) Block F1, Shop 133 Moyosore Aboderin Plaza, Bolade Junction, Oshodi-Lagos M: 234-8033592762, 8023122558, 8051000475, T: @ITRealms <http://www.twitter.com/ITRealms> Author: A Decade of ICT Reportage in Nigeria <https://www.facebook.com/adecadeofictreportageinnigeria%E2%80%8E> *2019 Nigeria DigitalSENSE Forum on IG4D & Nigeria IPv6 Roundtable <http://www.digitalsenseafrica.com.ng>* JOIN us!! *Vice President, African Civil Society on the Information Society (ACSIS <http://www.acsis-scasi.org/en/>) *NPOC FC Rep @ICANN Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group (NCSG)* <https://gnso.icann.org/en/about/stakeholders-constituencies/ncsg> _________________________________________________________________ *Confidentiality Notice:* The information in this document and attachments are confidential and may also be privileged information. It is intended only for the use of the named recipient. Remmy Nweke does not accept legal responsibility for the contents of this e-mail. If you are not the intended recipient, please notify me immediately, then delete this document and do not disclose the contents of this document to any other person, nor make any copies. Violators may face court persecution. On Mon, Feb 4, 2019 at 9:03 PM Robert Guerra <rguerra@privaterra.org> wrote:
Dear all,
As one of the newest member of the group, let me ask a question - and apologies, if it’s already been discussed..
The question being, has there been any discussion of existing - internet funding initiatives (a quick list below) - their focus area, their processes, opportunities for coordination and collaboration , and best practices that this ccwg might want to incorporate into our work and recommendations?
The US State Department’s Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labour (DRL) annual funding call is , in my opinion, a good example for us to review and comment as it has many of the sections, description of process, review criteria and - Eligibility requirements that, to a certain extent, would also have to be followed by ICANN or spun-off US based entity that might be created.
I welcome others thoughts on this.
regards,
Robert —
Short list of internet funding initiatives that might be of interest for this CCWG to review (in some capacity)
Open Technology Fund: Internet Freedom Fund https://www.opentech.fund/funds/internet-freedom-fund/
US State Department: Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor (DRL) Annual funding for Internet Freedom Initiatives. https://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/288385.htm - In support of the U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace, DRL’s goal is to protect the open, interoperable, secure, and reliable Internet by promoting fundamental freedoms, human rights, and the free flow of information online through integrated support to civil society for technology, digital safety, policy and advocacy, and applied research programs.
CIRA : Community Investment Program (CA ccTLD funded) https://cira.ca/community-investment-program
The European Digital Rights Fund https://digitalrights.fund/
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