[Commotion-discuss] Call for Proposals: International Commotion Mesh Wireless Projects

Ben West ben at gowasabi.net
Wed Oct 15 10:28:06 EDT 2014


Awesome!

Could you clarify the deadlines published on that grant announcement, if
they've been revised?  The round 1 date was last month, and round 4 seems
to assume one has a DeLorean. ;)

Project ideas due dates:

Round 1: September 15, 2014
Round 2: December 15, 2014
Round 3: February 15, 2014
Round 4: April 15, 2014


On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 3:07 PM, Dan Staples <
danstaples at opentechinstitute.org> wrote:

> The Open Technology Institute is pleased to announce its first call for
> proposals from groups interested in implementing Commotion-based
> wireless mesh networks in their communities. This project is supported
> by the Bureau of Democracy, Human Rights and Labor Affairs at the United
> States Department of State. Due to funding restrictions, projects must
> be located outside of the United States and Europe.
>
> Promising projects can apply for funds up to $10,000 USD. Projects
> should be completed within six months of a grant award.
>
> We encourage proposals that will build strong community coalitions,
> address critical challenges to human rights and serve traditionally
> marginalized communities.
>
> Check out the full call for proposals for more details:
>
> https://commotionwireless.net/blog/2014/10/08/call-for-proposals-small-grants/
>
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>
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