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Internet Society Foundation announces Emergency Response Grant Programme with Focus on COVID-19 – United States

Coronavirus Community Recovery Grants Program in Australia

Deadline: 17 May 2020

The Internet Society Foundation has launched a new emergency response grant programme, targeting organizations working on projects that utilize the Internet to improve lives during or in response to an emergency situation.

With a 2020 focus on the COVID-19 coronavirus response, the Foundation will solicit grant applications from programmes that respond to the pandemic both during the immediate period of the crisis and in the aftermath.

Emergency Response Programme will provide funding to organizations working on projects that utilize the Internet to improve lives during or in response to an emergency situation. In 2020, the Foundation’s focus will be on projects that respond to the COVID-19 pandemic, both during the immediate period of the crisis but also looking ahead at responses to the inevitable “second wave” later this year/into 2021.

Objectives

The Foundation is committed to working with organizations that take known Internet-based technical solutions and apply them to COVID-19 responses or are pivoting from their “regular” activities to create new projects or reworked technical solutions that respond to the pandemic.

Below are examples of projects that the Foundation may consider for funding and are provided for illustrative purposes. Other innovative ideas are encouraged:

Grant Information

Grants of US$250,000 – US$500,000 will be awarded to organizations for projects lasting up to 12 months.

Eligibility Criteria

The Foundation is interested in funding organizations that:

An Independent Review Panel (IRP) will determine the success of eligible applications based on the following:

Selection Criteria

Organizations will be asked in the online application form to:

Note: ISF will not consider applications that do not propose Internet-based interventions.

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