Hello, just in case anyone interested.
For more info: visit https://webwewant.org/2013-grant-funding-round/
Cheers,
Vantharith
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Web We Want Small Grants
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<https://webwewant.org/fr/programme-de-petites-subventions-web-we-want/#fren…>
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<https://webwewant.org/es/programa-de-subvenciones-menores-de-web-we-want/#s…>
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The Web We Want is making a limited number of small grants available to
support national advocacy and campaigning efforts to make the web free,
open, socially relevant and accessible to all. Applications from non-profit
groups in the Global South will be prioritised. View a list of previous
small grants recipients here<https://webwewant.org/small-grants-recipients/>
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Please note we can NOT fund the development or implementation of
applications, software, computer equipment, computer literacy training,
technology start-ups, hubs etc. These grants are ONLY for advocacy,
campaigning and influencing activities.
*We are currently accepting applications in the following category:*
1. *Rapid Response (deadline: open, rolling)
<https://webwewant.org/2013-grant-funding-round/#rapid>*
Micro-grants designed to help when you face an unexpected crisis or
strategic opportunity that demands more resources fast.
Eligibility and How to Apply
We request that before applying for a grant, that you join the *Web We Want
mailing list <https://webwewant.org/what-is-the-web-we-want#mailinglist>*,
where you will receive regular updates about the wider network of national,
regional and global campaigns for a free, open and accessible web and news
from the Web We Want campaign. If you have any questions please* contact
us. <https://webwewant.org/contact-us/>*
We encourage* applications from
<https://webwewant.org/application-form-for-2013-small-grants-round/>*a
broad and diverse range of groups and organisations, around the world, but
resources are limited and we will not be able to fund every application
that we receive during this first round. Priority will go to non-profit
organisations in the global South and to those who show that they have the
partnerships and follow-up mechanisms needed to reach, influence and
mobilise others in their country.
Applications will be reviewed by a sub-committee of the Web We Want
Advisory Committee, the subcommittee will make a recommendation to the Web
We Want coordinators, whose decision is final.
Rapid Response applications will take 5 working days to process, from
receipt of your application to final decision. Surveillance Action Research
and Capacity Building grants will take 14 working days to process, from
receipt of your application to final decision.
If you are successful, we’ll try to transfer the funds to you within a few
days of approving your application. Please make sure that you include
complete and correct bank details (including IBAN number) in your
application form – otherwise, we can’t guarantee that we’ll be able to
process funds quickly.
All successful grant applicants will be listed publicly, with a brief
description of project the grant is supporting on *webwewant.org,
<http://www.webwewant.org/>* unless the grant applicant shows that this
would put the project at risk.
Grant recipients must complete the evaluation form provided by Web We Want
at end of the grant period (which is self-defined in the fund application
form). The evaluation will be used to describe how the grant was used, and
report on the success or learnings from the work that the grant supported.
A positive, negative or neutral evaluation will not have any impact on
grant dispersal, as funds will be transferred in full at the beginning of
the project.
If your application is not successful, we’ll tell you why. Rejection of a
grant application does not preclude an organisation from applying for a
grant again in the future.
The 2013 Grant Funding Round
*Rapid Response - Apply for this grant
<https://webwewant.org/application-form-for-2013-small-grants-round/>*
The Rapid Response Grant should only be used to respond to unexpected
opportunities or threats in regards to a free, open and accessible web,
which require a fast or immediate response. You may apply for any amount
between USD$1000 and USD$2000. You can submit an application at any time.
Decisions will be made within three (3) working days. If the application is
successful funds will be administered within five (5) working days of
approval decision.
Here are some examples of the types of projects that may be suitable for a
Rapid Response grant:
- Assistance for design of signs and online resources tools
- Assistance for offline organizing (rallies, meetings with officials,
etc.)
- Increasing capacity of web servers, email servers and online
campaigning tools to cope with increase in of bandwidth spikes do to
increase interest by general public or promotion by prominent cultural,
online and social media influencers.
- Buying advertising space in relevant media outlets to:
- Promote letters by civil society
- Raise awareness amongst the general public about the opportunity or
threat
- Promote how general public can take action or show support
*Vantharith OUM*
*A Citizen of the World*
@Vantharith <http://www.twitter.com/Vantharith>