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Maybe it would be interesting to apply from our "underlying"
organizations. We (AlterMundi) have been in contact with Andy, and
Vicky has already made some progress on a presentation.
If we apply independently we may be elegible for more than one grant,
right?
Cheers,
Nico
On 10/21/2014 11:24 PM, Gui Iribarren wrote:
15/10/14 03:19, Pau:
The OTI is funding projects for mesh network
deployment, here is
the call:
It looks like they expect the people who apply
to use
Commotion, but maybe I'm wrong. If someone here has more
information it would be appreciated.
+1 to applying, seems vicky already made contact? can you give
more details?
what follows is a private snippet with andy
20/10/14 12:03, Andy Gunn:
On 10/18/2014 01:25 PM, Gui Iribarren wrote:
> maybe it's easier to arrange a donation or grant, in
> particular, we've been considering applying as Libre-Mesh
> collective to the "CfP on International Commotion projects", to
> add some commotion nodes on our current real-life networks, in
> order to facilitate local services and content, adding value to
> the neighbourhood when the internet goes offline
> that would probably involve putting our crazy
antennas on the
> nodes, so part of the project would be thoroughly documenting
> that.
> if it sounds reasonable, we can write a
proper proposal to
> commotion-grants(a)opentechinstitute.org but i'd be interested in
> having an early feedback from you on the idea :)
I was hoping you all would be interested in
applying for a grant!
Actually, someone from Spain who works with you has contacted
us about the program - Victoria Jiménez.
If you want, we can set up an initial call or
discussion about
your proposal idea - or you can write to the e-mail with initial
questions. Otherwise, just send in a proposal idea at any time -
the deadlines are just helpful guideposts, you can submit
whenever.
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