Hi all,
Were there any news regarding the BeyondTheNet grant application?
Personally I would be willing to contribute to a "CNSIG-wide"
application which could be used as a "template" from local chapters and
also other possible opportunities for funding in the future. Such a
template could be actually a nice contribution of the CNSIG.
For this, I will be available the week of the battle of the mesh, May
7-13 (from May 7-9 I will be at home on my computer) and in Berlin we
could perhaps discuss some of the points with the CNSIGers face-to-face.
Here is a pad to organize the work :-)
Perhaps to add on the top of the pad the names of those interested and
create a smaller e-mail list to coordinate?
Best,
Panos.
On 13.04.2018 04:06, Nicolas Pace wrote:
Hi Fellows,
The BeyondTheNet Medium and Large Projects call is open till 2018-05-15
, so we have aproximately one month to present proposals, both at the
local chapters and as a SIG:
https://internetsociety.org/beyond-the-net/medium-large-scale-projects/
25 projects out of ~200 projects were accepted last year based on
estimations done using the data here:
https://www.internetsociety.org/beyond-the-net/grants/
And of those, 7 were about CN related topics.
Access and Development is one of the key areas for this call, and this
makes projects associated with Community Networks of special interest,
and of course the other key areas: Standards, Policy and Enabling
sustainable development.
Discussing with NicoE we see that this a big opportunity for us as
Group of CNs speaking by themselves:
* a chance for all of us to get an important push by this fund
* an opportunity for the CNSIG to show that we represent the interests
of the Communities, and to help the Local Chapters acknowledge and
validate this representation
* the chance to coordinate efforts among ourselves to augment our
chance to do impact
* a way for us to speak strongly about what are our needs and our way
of dealing with them
For that, would like to propose:
* let each other know who wants to participate and on what you might be
interested in participating
* if possible, work together on common areas
* split projects in network deployment kickstart/scaling and local
capacity building projects (more tightly coupled to a Chapter), and
technology development projects (more associated to a collective
benefit, would say to the whole SIG).
* do endorcement letters for all projects that came from members of the
cnsig
* announce in the cnsig.info page the projects that have been submitted
What do you think?
Also, would like to send this Questions to ask to Beyond The Net fund
(Ilda I guesS):
* Is there a minimum or maximum amount of projects going to be approved
for each chapter/SIG? This will allow us to strategize properly how to
ask for the funds.
* Is there a minimum or maximum amount of projects going to be approved
for each Focus Area (CN, Standards, Policy, Sustainability) per
Chapter/SIG? That will allow us to push the idea that CNSIG endorsed
projects should be approved.
* Can global actors work together in proposals and present them in
different regions for applying them in their respective regions? That
will allow us to write proposals together instead of individually, and
do a collective plan that has local implementation.
Regards,
FYI The list of presented projects, and rejection/approval, can be seen
here:
https://www.internetsociety.org/beyond-the-net/grants/applications/
Apparently only June-2017 were loaded there.
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