This Workspace has been created to assist the ALAC/At-Large community in developing FY20 Additional Budget Request (ABR) proposals. The ALAC Finance and Budget Sub-committee (FBSC) will review all proposals submitted and will agree on which to submit to ICANN on behalf of the ALAC.
FY20 ALAC Criteria for Additional Budget Requests:
- Proposals should include ways in which will make the entire At-Large community more effective and develop the At-Large community rather than a single section of the At-Large community.
- Outreach should not be a major focus. Activities to improve engagement with existing members is encouraged.
- If any request is made on outreach, it should go through the CROP program or as a part of a larger ALAC request for RALO Discretionary Funding.
- RALO requests should be strategic and in line with their RALO's strategic outreach plans and must be endorsed by their RALO prior to being submitted for consideration by the FBSC.
- Staff is currently expecting that basic resources for community communications/printing will be supported through the core ICANN budget, but that community proposals for printing , etc. will be accepted as a back-up in case expectations change. Specific proposals for communications resources beyond simple printing and editing functions should be prepared and submitted.
Important Documents and Resources from ICANN Finance:
SO/ AC Additional Budget Requests - This is the main Finance workspace for the FY20 Additional Budget Requests
FY20 Process - This is the Finance page with the details of the process and timeline for the FY20 Additional Budget Requests
In preparation for the submission, please review the following documents:
- FY20 Community Additional Budget Requests Process description and timeline FY20 Community Additional Budget Request Process
- Principles that govern ICANN’s request assessment work Principles of SO-AC Additional Budget Requests
- FY20 template request form FY20 Community Request Template
- Please e-mail any questions you may have to planning@icann.org and be sure to check the Finance Community Wiki for updates.
FY20 Additional Budget Request Timeline
The timeline and deliverables for the process are as follows:
Timeline | Start | End | Status |
Kick off and Submission period | 11/05/2018 | 25/01/2019 | In progress |
FBSC representatives and/or staff to send notice of opening of FY20 Additional Budget Request (ABR) process to RALOs | 15/11/2018 | 15/11/2018 | Completed |
RALOs to review any ALS request or complete a template on behalf of the RALO and send requests to | 26/11/2018 | 04/01/2019 | |
Discussion of Proposals with Finance Staff and FBSC | 07/01/2019 | 11/01/2019 | |
Revised proposals to be sent to the FBSC for final review. | 14/01/2019 | 18/01/2019 | |
The ALAC to review the proposed At-Large FY20 ABRs during their monthly call | 22/01/2019 | 22/01/2019 | |
The FBSC to review all the RALO requests. | 23/01/2019 | 23/01/2019 | |
Submissions Due – send to planning@icann.org | 25/01/2019 | 25/01/2019 | On target |
Preliminary review of requests by ICANN.org | 28/01/2019 | 08/03/2019 | On target |
SO/AC consultations at ICANN 64 (by request, during Constituents’ Day) | 09/03/2019 | 15/03/2019 | On target |
Final assessments and recommendations by ICANN.org | 18/03/2019 | 31/03/2019 | On target |
ICANN Board Finance Committee Review and recommendation for approval to the Board | 15/04/2019 | 19/04/2019 | On target |
ICANN Board review and approval at May Board meeting | 22/04/2019 | 03/05/2019 | On target |
At-Large Requests
ALAC:
Request | Person or Group Submitting | Title of Proposal | Request Number | Description | FBSC Decision | Status |
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ALAC | Maureen Hilyard | Access by RALOs for Funding of Local Engagement Activities | The FY18 and FY19 ABR requests for RALO Discretionary Funding have shown to be extremely useful and effective for the RALOs within the At-Large community. In FY18 the funds available were $10,000. In FY19, the funds available are $20,000. In FY19, in addition to allowing for catering, printing costs and other activities associated with holding ALS readouts and outreach and engagement events, the funding allowed for regional travel which has been used for such activities as participation in regional Interent-related conferences, and strengthening relations with regional Internet/DNS associations. However, this travel is limited to one region. Thus, for FY20 the ALAC requests that each of the five RALO’s be given access up to $6,000 each for targeted discretionary funds to permit the support of such activities as catering, meeting room rental for such activities as At-Large Structure read out sessions, registration fees, displays, graphics and travel within their region – as well as one cross-regional activity. As shown by the number of useful activities requested and approved to date in the implementation of the similar FY19 ABR and the FY18 ABR, it is clear that opportunities exist for At-Large members to participate in local, regional and even international outreach and engagement activities about ICANN and ICANN policy related issues. The incremental increase being requested for FY20 would allow continued support for outreach and engagement activities during the critical time of the At-Large Review implementation. In particular, as outlined in the At-Large Review Implementation Plan, high priority Issue 2 which focuses on the development of more ‘Individuals’ from throughout At-Large as contributors to Policy work and Leadership roles, would benefit significantly from the ability of At-Large members to have access to funds for outreach and engagement. Giving the RALOs the ability to identify outreach engagement activities which they can self-organize provides ICANN and the At-Large Structures with an efficient local team that is knowledgeable on ICANN policies. This results in grass-roots awareness-raising of ICANN in communities that are key for At-Large and ICANN. This project saw year on year significant increase in the number of requests and successfully implemented local events. An additional year of ABR funding would allow this program to build on its success in allowing RALOs and At-Large Structures to reach out to and engage with local, regional and even international communities. This request is being made to ensure At-Large Structures may continue to engage in outreach and engagement activities, including travel, with the assumption that the CROP may be reduced in the final FY20 Budget. | |||
ALAC | Maureen Hilyard | Two travel slots to support the attendance of active At-Large policy/outreach leaders in At-Large work session activities at ICANN meetings. | Since FY17, At-Large has been provided with two extra travel slots to encourage active participants, particularly in the area of ICANN Policy or the development of Outreach and Engagement (including Capacity Building) strategies, to carry out more discussion and workshops that will encourage greater involvement by At-Large members in their respective workstream activities. At the moment we do not provide any incentives for people to become actively involved in policy or outreach and engagement activities and to take a leadership role. This is the main purpose of the ATLASIII. But it is not strategically relevant to push people towards leadership potential if we don’t provide some incentives that are going to encourage them to strive towards higher goals within At-Large and perhaps in other areas of the ICANN ecosystem – depending on their backgrounds and interests. These travel slots provide an incentive to work hard within At-Large and make the most of opportunities such as leadership roles within RALOs and the ALAC as well as working groups that they can become actively engaged in. ALAC discussions in the debrief in Barcelona focused on how these sessions needed to move from the traditional format of being “talked at”, to that in which meeting participants were actively involved and visitors address the information needs of At-Large rather than our team politely listening to what is sometimes “too much information”. Under the new At-Large Organisational Structure, the leaders of the key organizational structures – Policy and Outreach and Engagement – have been prioritised to take these slots so that we develop more inclusive, relevant, meaningful and interactive At-Large Leaders working sessions at ICANN Meetings. Some of these may be in workshop formats, others in question and answer format, etc. Also chairmanship of these meetings can be shared among other leaders within the ALAC. Support being requested: 2 additional slots for every ICANN meeting. | |||
ALAC | Maureen Hilyard | ICANN LEARN Leadership and Chairing Skills Course for the ATLASIII | As part of the ATLASIII Leadership Development Programme to develop Leadership and Chairing Skills among our At-Large community and encourage greater participation and potential for leadership within At-Large, to support the creation of an interactive online course as part of ICANN Learn. The content of the course could be based on that which is already in place in current Leadership and Chairing Skills programmes that are currently being taken in face-to-face sessions with specifically appointed representatives from the regions. This would be an introductory course that would open the skills programme up to a wider audience across At-Large specifically, but other constituencies as well. This programme would not only be an important component of the ATLASIII program but would also complement the objectives of the At-Large Review Implementation Plan as well as those of the Outreach and Engagement and Capacity Building Strategic Plans. It would also target current or aspiring co-Chairs of the Outreach and Organisational Work streams and would be a pre-requisite for their taking up such a role within the At-Large leadership structure. The programme would be developed by a team of At-Large Course Developers in collaboration with the ICANN Learn Team, and the Leadership and Chairing Skills programmers in order to produce a course that can be implemented during FY20. The At-Large team could work on the development of their programme before the FY20 budget year, but have the course content ready for implementation during the FY20 year, so that hopefully the course could be accessed by ATLASIII participants before the Montreal meeting. | |||
ALAC | Tijani BEN JEMAA | Capacity Building for under-served Communities | This is a pilot Capacity Building program for regions where ICANN never go. it will be for the Internet end-user communities in 2 locations: A small island and a small country in Africa
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ALAC | Judith Hellerstein/Maureen Hilyard | Real-time Transcription of Adobe Connect Meetings in English, Spanish, and French | Real-time Transcription (RTT) was initially introduced to At-Large as a Pilot programme providing RALO or ALAC monthly meetings, Working Group meetings or webinars over a 6-month period in FY18. One of the aims of the captioning program was to introduce a transcription service to enhance understanding by a large percentage of our audio meeting attendees who may have a hearing disability and may not fully comprehend what is being said without being supported by lip-reading or signing, Its other greatest use was to enable those who can hear but the technical language and the complex issues that surround much of the policy work within ICANN, as well as other unfavorable factors have caused many attendees to disengage and not return to our meetings. RTT has the capacity to create better understanding of what might have been a lot harder to understand without being able to read and reread something in a split second in order to get comprehension. In such a technical environment, there is a strong need for understanding about what At-Large work is all about. A 2017 survey indicated strong support for the program with more than 54% indicating that they got greater understanding of the topics with the support of captioning. Captioning therefore offers a chance not only for those who may have a hearing disability but also for those whose primary language may not be English but interpretation is not provided for their first language so that captioning enables them to listen and then to read and re-read what has been said, to get a better understanding of what is being said. ICANN should not just assume that because they are offering an audio meeting that it will be accessed with the same quality in every individual circumstance. RTT would be useful even when one is not hearing impaired, but who may have difficulty with different accents, low bandwidth and poor audio, speaker speaking too quickly, etc. all contributing to an attendee who is not getting anything out of sitting for 60-90 minutes and not understanding a thing. In some instances, offering captioning to help them understand what is going on, can be the contributing factor for whether they will actually engage with us or not, Since Participation is a major objective for At-Large, with our Review Implementation Plan and our goals for ATLASIII moving us more towards encouraging greater participation and leadership, it is important that At-Large supports any options that will encourage understanding and engagement. Providing a real-time captioning tool that will help our participants better engage in our meetings, and better understand the terminology and contexts and thus become better informed about the various policy topics discussed, would greatly help the ALAC to achieve this goal. Whether in a meeting, a working group or a webinar, RTT would help participants to catch up more quickly and enable them to recheck facts or key ideas from earlier parts of the text and generally develop new skills that will help them participate in the work of At-Large more effectively. Other RTT facts and details were provided in the FY18 community request. | |||
ALAC | Maureen Hilyard | Support for ALAC Chair Communications & Travel Support for Outreach/Networking | My request is for:
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ALAC Subcommittee on Outreach and Engagement | Daniel Nanghaka | At-Large Global Capacity Building at IGF Berlin | The proposal is for organizing an effective and coordinated At-Large activity during IGF Berlin on November 25-29, 2019 which is a premier global event targeting global stakeholders in the Internet Ecosystem. The aim is an improved coordination of At-Large and other ICANN participants to promote and heighten brand awareness of ICANN-ALAC-At-Large with banners, posters, brochures and giveaways that help to raise general awareness but which also attract attention and invite people to ask questions about ICANN-ALAC-At-Large and their global and regional activities, as well as how they may get involved. . The request is for two members of At-Large Outreach and Engagement WG (or their substitutes) who are actively involved with the IGF community events and specifically the IGF Berlin event, committed to time at the At-Large booth and confirmed as speakers, moderators or reporters for various MAG-accepted IGF workshop/panel sessions. The team of 6 will enhance the ratio outreach to the over 2900 delegates anticipated to be present at the IGF. Furthermore, with over 2900 participants at the IGF gives an opportunity for a strong outreach team to the IGF in Berlin, with special interest that a session proposal will be submitted and furthermore reach out to potential individual members to join At-Large with expectations that they will be active participants in the ICANN PDPs. Support being requested: Capacity Building, Education/Training, Travel Support, Meeting We request for 2 travel slots for O&E leadership to match reaching out to the over 2900 members or delegates at the IGF Berlin via the daily trade show booth, workshops and social events We also look forward to add value and support to the GSE outreach and engagement programs at the IGF through constant collaboration. |
RALOs:
RALO Requesting | Person or Group Submitting | Title of Proposal | Request Number | Description | FBSC Decision | Status |
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CROSS-RALO | Eduardo Diaz on behalf of all RALOs | At-Large Livestream Broadcasting Channel | We propose that the RALO’s have full broadcast capability to help them engage with their community in a regular and systematic fashion. We propose the use of broadcasting tools such as Livestream or and ZOOM to enable the RALO’s to organize within their own regions and provide opportunities in other regions to participate when needed. The tools will enhance the effective communication amongst the ALS’s and their membership by giving them low cost broadcasting tools for in-reach and outreach Team leaders can self-organize topics of their own choice and then share with the content via Youtube, VIMEO or offline tools such as RACHEL ( see note). | |||
AFRALO | Mohamed Elbashir | AFRALO IGF Berlin 2019 Workshop/Participation | AFRALO have been actively participating in the previous IGFs, AFRALO organized several successful workshops in the previous IGFs. The RALO planning to organize an African Internet user/ICANN focused workshop in IGF Berlin, travel support is needed for the RALO participation in the event. | |||
APRALO | Satish Babu, APRALO Chair | Participation of APRALO Leadership in IGF 2019 at Berlin, Germany, representing APRALO and ICANN At-Large | It is proposed that ICANN supports two travellers from APRALO for the 2019 IGF in Berlin, as proposed in APRALO’s Outreach Strategy for FY19. | |||
APRALO | Ali AlMeshal | The proposal seeks financial support for travel, accommodation, per diem and visa fees as applicable, for one member of the APRALO Leadership team for participation at the event. | ||||
APRALO | Lianna Galstyan | A one-day event about the IDNs and recent development of Universal Acceptance implemented by the Universal Acceptance Steering Group (UASG) to be held in Armenia. Support would include meeting organization including travel support of speakers if funding permits. Speakers from ICANN community, UASG, IDN ccTLDs from the neighboring countries and the AP region will be invited. UASG members can make a presentation on recent developments, while the IDN ccTLD representatives will share the current situation in their corresponding Registries. | ||||
APRALO | Satish Babu | APRALO Outreach Activities at APrIGF 2019 | The Asia-Pacific Regional IGF (APrIGF) is a community event that attracts a cross-section of the IG community in the region. In 2019, the event scheduled at Vladivostok in Russia during 16-19 July 2019. APRALO proposes to conduct the following outreach/inreach activities for the At-Large community of the region, as well as for potential newcomers:
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EURALO | Wale Bakare | Diversity in ICANN Leadership Bodies | The diversity includes a broad range of data. To enhance diversity we need to be able to collect those data. It will be useful to gather the data both from an historical point of view and from a current and future situation. All the ICANN leadership bodies can be concerned but the first one to be discuss (as the data are already collected and in the last mile to be analyzed) can/must be the Board of ICANN. In future steps (specifically going to a workshop during 2019 IGF) we will need to take into account other leadership bodies of other Internet Governance structure (Internet Society, IETF, IGF MAG…). Workshop's themes: - what is Diversity (based on the WS2 ccwg-ICANN accountability document)? - what are the data that need to be collected? - evolution of diversity in various ICANN leadership groups - how to enhance diversity in ICANN leadership groups? Research/Study and Meeting EURALO/At Large/other SO/AC joint workshop at one ICANN6x (FY2020) Travel Support: Additional one person from EURALO, one from At-Large and one per body concerned will get involved in this workshop. And 3 people to IGF 2019. | |||
EURALO | Wale Bakare | Support participation of individual users in EURALO | An association has been created to provide a home for the individual users in EURALO. This association has now grown and has about 40 members. The need is to support the management of the discussions among EURALO individual users about the policy development activities while at the same time promote the association in order to enlarge the number of participating individual users. In detail, the following activities have been identified:
Support being requested: EURALO Support Staff and promotional materials. | |||
EURALO | Wale Bakare | Internet-of-Things (IoT) and the Increasing Governance Challenge Ahead - Workshop at the 2019 IGF | This is a request for support of a EURALO Workshop at the 2019 IGF. The IoT evolution includes a broad range of industries, including the automotive, finance, consumer electronic devices, retail services, manufacturing, agriculture and other sectors important for sustainable development of the humanity. Central to the solutions and deployments of IoT is unified communication. The unified communication relies heavily on the All-IP-Based scheme for end-to-end delivery of IoT solutions. All-IP-Based Deployment: what about the Internet architecture evolution? All things Internet rely on implementation and deployment as a set of unified protocols, numbering and addressing. What is the role of numbering and naming in IoT environment? Workshop's themes: - what is IoT, how to move the public perception from “smart coffee machine” to industry 4.0? - evolution of IoT protocols and networks and impact on governance - IoT (small and big) data parsing, building behaviour models and future risks to privacy of individuals - cross border IoT (IIoT) data exchange and role of governments - Critical infrastructure: bikes vs. nuclear plants. How do we manage critical objects? Do we really want to connect everything to the Internet? - IP-less communications: All-IP-Based is not a religion, but business approach. At what conditions is there no need to All-IP-Based devices? - Proprietary protocols and war of standards. ISO vs RFC, history repeats or lessons learned? Support being requested: Leadership/speaker - Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond, speakers - Wale Bakare and Andrei Kolesnikov, Bastiaan Gosling The fund requests travel support for $10,000. | |||
LACRALO | Sergio Salinas Porto | Strengthen Capacity Building and Engagement | TBD | |||
NARALO | Glenn McKnight | Policy Development Workshop | ||||
NARALO | Glenn McKnight | Second North American School of Internet Governance (NASIG) | To organize and deliver the SECOND NORTH AMERICAN SCHOOL OF INTERNET GOVERNANCE (NASIG) two days before the commencement of ICANN Montreal on October 31 and Nov 1, 2019. This would be a two-day capacity building event to provide in-depth knowledge of Internet Governance (IG) issues to an approximately 40 individuals from ATLARGE. It will consist of 10 sessions covering IG topics that will be surveyed early in 2019 to determine and prioritize the topics to be covered. The SECOND NASIG is our second year and the only School of Internet Governance in North America. We are requesting travel, lodging and per diem support for a minimum of 6 speakers which will augment the pool of local speakers. We will strive to find speakers that will be already supported by ICANN to participate in the ICANN 66 meeting in which case only lodging and per diem support will be required for the additional days. We also request the two extra days of accommodation for the students who are attending ATLAS lll after the event. The NASIG will be held Oct 31 and Nov 1, 2019 This is two days before the initiation of the ICANN 66 (November 3-8, 2019). . There will be opportunities for Q&A, coffee breaks (morning and afternoon), lunch and social events A closing reception will occur on Nov 2 as a closure of NASIG and the launch of ATLAS 3. |