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RALO RequestingPerson or Group SubmittingTitle of ProposalRequest NumberDescriptionComments by ICANN Staff Regarding Possible CollaborationFBSC Notes and DecisionStatus
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EURALO

Sebastien Bachollet (Euralo Chair)

Youth involvement in At-Large work

ABR 1

Following ATLAS III involvement of some youths in each RALO.

In complement of the work done by NextGen & Fellowship programs.

Following the need to have a longer-term engagement of youths in RALOs/At-Large activities.


Adding 3 slots for young to participate to ICANN meetings

One for the region of the meeting and 2 additional


FY 2021 

Hamburg (AGM) EU - APAC - LAC

Cancun (CF) LAC - NA - EU

The Hague (PF) EU - APAC - NA


Request Number

Budget: 30k$




EURALO

Sebastien Bachollet (Euralo Chair)

IGF Global (2020 in Poland) specific budget

ABR 2

2017 GVA - 2018 PAR - 2019 BER - 2020 Katowice

IGF Global is organized for the 4th years in a row in EU

Each year EURALO is using one on his crop slot to participate and organize the presence of At-Large


IGF Global is organized for the 1st time in Eastern Europe

It is an opportunity for A-Large to be more involved in this region (covering both EU and AP)


As ICANN is now very much organized around 3 pillars: Board - Org - Comm

ICANN budget for IGF global must be equal for the 3 groups: Board - Org - Comm


At-Large delegation proposal for IGF Global in Poland (Katowice 2020)

Chair of ALAC

Chair of Euralo

Chair of O&E

+

5 Co-Chairs of E&O


Request Number

3 or 8 people

20K$ to 40k$




EURALO

Sebastien Bachollet (Euralo Chair)

Youth IGF hubs

ABR 3

Description

As IGF Global is organized for the 1st time in Eastern Europe

It is an opportunity for A-Large to be more involved in this region (covering both EU and AP)


The requested budget will help to support better engagement of At-Large in Youth IGF activities in few (2 to 4) countries of the region (both Eastern Europe and Western Asia).

The goal is to support Annual Youth IGF meeting and more regular activity like monthly (?)) meetings of active youth with key global speakers from At-Large and ICANN


Request Number

20K$ to 40k$




EURALO

Sebastien Bachollet (Euralo Chair)

Training for EURALO ALSes (At EURALO GA in FY21)

ABR 4

Prior to EURALO f2f General Assembly that will be held in FY21, a training will be organized for all EURALO ALS representatives similar to what was held during ATLAS III.

As we had a small number of Euralo participants to ATLAS III, we would like to organize a targeted training on policy involvement for each ALS rep + some members of Euralo IUA (who will be at the GA).

Request Number

20K$ to 40k$




LACRALOAdrian CarballoLACRALO Academy at the LARALO General Assembly scheduled to take place during ICANN70 in Cancun.

We will carry out Training activities on topics that represent milestones in the process of Evolution of the Multistakeholder Model within ICANN and Update of Policy Issues within the LACRALO Directory.

Fortunately, part of the LACRALO Board of Directors actively participated in ATLAS III, which allows us to ensure an application of what has been learned and an evolution of the process.

Our proposal seeks to promote greater participation from countries such as Nicaragua, which has been more actively incorporated shortly before ATLAS III.

As part of our regional strategy to promote the participation of countries that are not yet represented in LACRALO, our activity focuses on creating the Regional Strategy, for Five (5) years, that allows us to engage more members with active and informed participation .

We want to create an Information Bulletin which allows us to give an institutional voice to the Organization

Regional and globally promote the most important activities and information of the Organizations of Users (ALSs) of the Region.


Type of Training: Education/training - Capacity Building / Policy Discussion / Outreach

Deliverables: 

  • Paper: Evolve of Regional Strategy for next five (5) years.
  • Guidelines to Detect and Mentor potential active members from our four (4) sub-regions.

SME: David Plumb

Travel Support: For any ATLAS III participant who is not funded for the LACRALO General Assembly.




NARALODustin Loup

North American School of Internet Governance 2020 (NASIG 2020)


To organize and deliver the third NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF INTERNET GOVERNANCE (NASIG). This would be a two-day capacity building event to provide in-depth knowledge of Internet Governance (IG) issues to approximately 40 individuals, with many from ATLARGE. NASIG 2020 is our third consecutive year and the only School of Internet Governance in North America. Past NASIGs have proven to be successful and well attended, with 28 students in 2018 and 50 students in 2019.

NASIG 2020 will consist of 10-15 sessions covering the most pressing IG topics, many of which will align with the strategic objectives and goals identified in ICANN’s Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2021-2025, such as the IANA functions, Universal Acceptance, cybersecurity, the multistakeholder model, ICANN’s role in Internet Governance, and much more. These sessions will be run by community leaders, including many of those actively involved in ICANN.

We will seek to bring in students from all across North America and will also seek to take advantage of the high level of interest in Washington, DC. This includes policymakers, tech policy staff for civil society and industry, students from the many universities in the area.

By bringing in a wide variety of stakeholders for this educational program, we are contributing to a healthy Internet governance ecosystem, by making sure that the people who have an interest in IG in North America are well-informed, which will lead to better results for the Internet.

We are requesting travel, lodging and per diem support for a minimum of 6 speakers/volunteers which will augment the pool of local speakers and logistics.

The NASIG is planned to be held from September 24-25, 2020. Each day will consist of several sessions, which will take the form of lectures, panels, and interactive workshops. Sessions will generally be between 60 and 90 minutes, depending on the format and subject. There will be an opportunity for Q&A at the end of each session.