05/02/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 05/02/2024 08:33
By Amanda Gauldin- Project Manager
At ARIN, we don't take the health and growth of the Internet for granted, which is why we launched the ARIN Community Grant Program in 2019. Now entering its sixth year of providing financial grants in support of operational and research projects that improve the overall Internet industry and user environment, this program has funded 21 projects with a cumulative US$230,975 so far. And now it could be your turn to receive financial, networking, and logistical support for a project that benefits the ARIN community.
The call for applications for the 2024 Grant Program is out, and we encourage you to apply if you think your project seems like a good fit!
Individuals may apply on behalf of organizations pursuing projects that are noncommercial in nature and broadly benefit the Internet community within the ARIN region. While the outcomes of a project may be global in scope, there must also be specific benefit within the ARIN region.
The following four categories outline the types of project goals the Selection Committee looks for to determine eligibility:
Please refer to the ARIN Community Grant webpage for more details on eligibility and guidelines for applicants.
"We appreciate all the support from ARIN to accomplish our goals." - Glenn McKnight, Virtual School of Internet Governance (2021 grant recipient)
When deciding if your project would be a good candidate for an ARIN grant, it's helpful to take a look at past grant recipients to get a sense for the types of projects we typically fund. I also recommend that you read through all the content we have posted on our website, including the blog, and carefully consider how your project meets the selection criteria.
And as for our number one application tip? Make it very clear throughout your application how your project meets each of the five main topic areas in the selection criteria:
The Grant Selection Committee uses these criteria to review and score applications, which informs the decision on which projects to fund.
On the fence about whether you should submit an application or if your project would be a good fit? We think it's well worth the consideration, but don't just take our word for it! Read our blog post on the top five reasons to apply for an ARIN Community Grant, which features the experiences of past grant recipients in their own words.
"This program is important to give visibility and support to ideas which may be overlooked otherwise." - E. Marie Brierley, Saatvik Research (2022 grant recipient)
So you can be prepared with all the information needed to successfully complete the application, you'll want to make note of these other key components as well:
"The grant gave us the means to dedicate resources to the implementation of our NTP TCP Services Daemon, which is a significant piece of our planned enhancements to the open source NTP reference implementation. NTF [Network Time Foundation] is inadequately funded, and the ARIN Community Grants provide us with the ability for some significant focused progress." - Harlan Stenn, Network Time Foundation, Inc. (2022 and 2023 grant recipient)
You will need to create an account in SurveyMonkey Apply to complete your application for the ARIN Community Grant Program. The call for applications is open now through Friday, 7 June 2024. Your application should include enough detail to allow proper evaluation of the long-term value the project will bring to the ARIN community. The strongest applications are both thoughtful and detailed. If you have any questions, you can reach out to us at [email protected].
I look forward to seeing the projects you are working on to the benefit of the Internet community in the ARIN region!
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