{UAH} Launching the Open Data Day 2020 mini-grant scheme
Dear GPSDD partners,
The Open Knowledge Foundation is happy to announce the launch of the
mini-grant scheme for Open Data Day
2020<https://blog.okfn.org/2020/01/16/announcing-the-launch-of-the-open-data-day-2020-mini-grant-scheme/>.
This scheme will provide small funds to support the organisation of
open data-related events across the world on Saturday 7th March 2020.
To be awarded a mini-grant, events must fit into one of the four Open
Data Day tracks:
1) Environmental data
2) Tracking public money flows
3) Open mapping
4) Data for equal development
Thanks to the generous support of this year's mini-grant funders –
Datopian, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Hivos, the Latin American
Open Data Initiative (ILDA), Mapbox, Open Contracting Partnership and
the World Resources Institute – we will be looking to give out 60
mini-grants this year.
Applications for the mini-grant scheme must be submitted before
midnight GMT on Sunday 9th February 2020 via filling in this
form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftekIb4Rn-W62RkWsDHeSKu1VD3QaWmlDNdhmfdaKItkoCSQ/viewform>.
I hope that some of your organisations or those in your networks will
be keen on applying for a mini-grant this year to support Open Data
Day-related events all across the world.
I would appreciate any and all help with spreading the word about this
opportunity.
Many thanks
Stephen Abbott Pugh
Content development manager
Email: stephen.abbottpugh@okfn.org<mailto:stephen.abbottpugh@okfn.org>
Mobile: +447951025273
Twitter: @Stephen_Abbott<https://twitter.com/stephen_abbott>
Skype: stephendabbott
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Registered office address: Open Knowledge Foundation, 86 - 90 Paul
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The Open Knowledge Foundation is happy to announce the launch of the
mini-grant scheme for Open Data Day
2020<https://blog.okfn.org/2020/01/16/announcing-the-launch-of-the-open-data-day-2020-mini-grant-scheme/>.
This scheme will provide small funds to support the organisation of
open data-related events across the world on Saturday 7th March 2020.
To be awarded a mini-grant, events must fit into one of the four Open
Data Day tracks:
1) Environmental data
2) Tracking public money flows
3) Open mapping
4) Data for equal development
Thanks to the generous support of this year's mini-grant funders –
Datopian, the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Hivos, the Latin American
Open Data Initiative (ILDA), Mapbox, Open Contracting Partnership and
the World Resources Institute – we will be looking to give out 60
mini-grants this year.
Applications for the mini-grant scheme must be submitted before
midnight GMT on Sunday 9th February 2020 via filling in this
form<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSftekIb4Rn-W62RkWsDHeSKu1VD3QaWmlDNdhmfdaKItkoCSQ/viewform>.
I hope that some of your organisations or those in your networks will
be keen on applying for a mini-grant this year to support Open Data
Day-related events all across the world.
I would appreciate any and all help with spreading the word about this
opportunity.
Many thanks
Stephen Abbott Pugh
Content development manager
Email: stephen.abbottpugh@okfn.org<mailto:stephen.abbottpugh@okfn.org>
Mobile: +447951025273
Twitter: @Stephen_Abbott<https://twitter.com/stephen_abbott>
Skype: stephendabbott
Open Knowledge Foundation<http://okfn.org/> - For a fair, free and open future
http://okfn.org<http://okfn.org/> | @okfn<http://twitter.com/OKFN> |
Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/OKFNetwork> |
Blog<http://blog.okfn.org/>
Open Knowledge Foundation is a not-for-profit organisation. It is
incorporated in England & Wales as a company limited by guarantee,
with company number 05133759. VAT Registration № GB 984404989.
Registered office address: Open Knowledge Foundation, 86 - 90 Paul
Street, London, EC2A 4NE.
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