VIDEO: Five part @InternetSociety Chapter toolkit – Fundraising & Seeking Grants
The Internet Society has published a five part video series to assist Chapters with fundraising and grant seeking. The entire set runs 51 mins. View below.
The Internet Society has published a five part video series to assist Chapters with fundraising and grant seeking. The entire set runs 51 mins. View below.
The OpenITP Project has opened its first round of 2013 project funding for proposals. The grants are meant to support specific technical efforts to improve users’ ability to circumvent censorship and surveillance on the Internet. “Technical” doesn’t have to mean software or hardware — for example, they also consider efforts to improve user experience through translation, testing, projects to improve documentation, meetings that get developers together in person to solve specific problems, etc. The main consideration is that a proposed project is finite (e.g. has a deadline, is scoped) and contributes to OpenITP’s core mission of enabling freedom of communication on the Internet.
Grants are in the region of 5k-30k USD. While all proposals are welcome, proposals that improve user experience (UX) and in translation (of both software and documentation) are a priority. Deadline is March 31 2013. More info.
Examples of projects that received funding in the previous round:
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