[NCUC-EC] Application for NCUC travel support

Milan, Stefania Stefania.Milan at EUI.eu
Fri Sep 11 17:42:00 CEST 2015


I guess one of the first questions for us in what promises to be a difficult decision is individual vs. "organizational" application.

In the case of Jeremy, that might mean further organizational involvement, which is in the interest of NCUC and of the sustainability of our activities. Therefore, off the top of my head, I support Jeremy's applications above others.


But there might be other criteria we want to take into account.

My two cents, Stefi


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Inviato: venerdì 11 settembre 2015 17.34
A: William Drake; Exec. Comm
Oggetto: Re: [NCUC-EC] Application for NCUC travel support

Wohoo...many applications.  And I guess more coming. Lets see how many will be in by the deadline.

Rgds
Grace

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From: william.drake at uzh.ch
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 2015 07:43:55 +0200
To: ncuc-ec at lists.ncuc.org
Subject: [NCUC-EC] Application for NCUC travel support



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From: Jeremy Malcolm <jmalcolm at eff.org<mailto:jmalcolm at eff.org>>
Subject: Application for NCUC travel support
Date: September 11, 2015 at 12:58:48 AM GMT+2
To: William Drake <william.drake at uzh.ch<mailto:william.drake at uzh.ch>>
Cc: rballeste at stu.edu<mailto:rballeste at stu.edu>

Dear Bill and Roy,

I had not applied for a travel grant from NCUC before now, knowing that EFF is in a relatively better financial position than many other applicants, and also because my involvement in the NCUC's work has been quite shallow until now.  However, hearing from you that there were no applications received, and because EFF does limit its spending on travel, I am now taking the opportunity to apply.

  1.  Voted in the previous year’s NCUC election, if eligible at the time;
I am separately an NCUC member in my personal capacity and as an EFF representative. I voted in my personal capacity in the last election, but was not eligible to vote for EFF.
  2.  Are actively and verifiably engaged in NCUC’s work, for example constituency governance, NCUC/NCSG policy discussions, or GNSO or cross-community working groups;
EFF has so far made five submissions to processes aligned with the NCUC's work; these were on PDP Privacy & Proxy Services Accreditation, Next-Generation Registration Directory Services, and the .travel, .cat and .pro registry agreement renewals.  We are also covering the intersection if ICANN issues with other fora—notably at the OECD which threatened to make a recommendation about domain registration information that would have overridden the ICANN discussions, and with the US Trade Representative which is targetting domain registrars in its Notorious Markets Report.
  3.  Need to be at a given meeting because the above mentioned work will be advanced there;
There will be a public meeting of the Privacy & Proxy Services Accreditation Issues Working Group in Dublin that we plan to attend.
  4.  Agree to participate in any NCUC, NCSG and GNSO meetings held during the meeting;
Yes indeed.
  5.  Agree to write a brief post-trip blog post for the NCUC website reflecting on the meeting’s main developments of relevance to NCUC;
Certainly
  6.  Did not receive NCUC funding to attend the immediately previous ICANN meeting, unless exceptional circumstances require their presence at two consecutive meetings. (Note: this criteria only applies to regular ICANN meetings, as below)
Did not do so.
  7.  Agree to make their own travel, accommodation, visa, and related arrangements and be reimbursed after the trip. NCUC cannot provide funds in advance of meetings or any administrative support.
Yes.


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