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Not-for-Profit Organizations Constituency (NPOC)

In May 2022, the then Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency of the GNSO amended its current charter, including a name change to the Not-for-Profit Organizations Constituency (NPOC), and notified the ICANN organization of its request for approval by the ICANN Board. Following review of the amended NPOC charter by the ICANN organization in mid-2022, the ICANN Board Organizational Effectiveness Committee (OEC) directed a Public Comment proceeding on the amended NPOC charter in late 2022. The ICANN organization developed a summary report of the Public Comment submissions, and the NPOC addressed this feedback in early 2023, revising its operating procedures as appropriate. Having determined that all necessary steps of the Process were satisfied, the OEC recommended that the ICANN Board approve the proposed NPOC charter amendments on 11 June 2023.

Internet Service Providers and Connectivity Providers (ISPCP) Constituency

In March 2023, the Internet Service Providers and Connectivity Providers (ISPCP) Constituency of the GNSO amended its current charter and notified the ICANN organization of its request for approval by the ICANN Board. Following review of the amended ISPCP Constituency charter by the ICANN organization in May 2023, the ICANN Board Organizational Effectiveness Committee (OEC) directed a Public Comment proceeding on the amended ISPCP Constituency charter. The ICANN organization developed a summary report of the Public Comment submissions, and the ISPCP Constituency addressed this feedback in June 2023.

Registries Stakeholder Group (RySG)

In December 2023, the gTLD Registries Stakeholder Group (RySG) amended its current charter and notified the ICANN organization of its request for approval by the ICANN Board. Following review of the amended RySG charter by the ICANN organization in early 2024, the ICANN Board Organizational Effectiveness Committee (OEC) directed a Public Comment proceeding on the amended RySG charter in mid-2024. The ICANN organization developed a summary report of the single Public Comment submission, which did not require further adjustments by the RySG.