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The original  proposal for   ICANN funding 

At-Large FY17 Budget Development Workspace

The NARALO meetings at the requested General Assembly will focus on three specific components:
Budget  Proposal to FBSC 

  1. How to better engage our ALSs – also known within ICANN as “inreach” – in a frank examination of expectations, program execution and community adhesion, we intend to deliver a one-day workshop intended to discover what needs to be done, both by ICANN and the NARALO community, to maximize volunteer participation, increase the ability to represent the best interests of end-users, as well as increase ICANN's “on the street” relevance.
  2. Policy briefings on critical ICANN issues intended to ensure that NARALO ALS representatives are adequately informed to educate their ALS memberships, and that they are better able to channel bottom-up end-user perspectives and ideas into the At-Large community’s policy debates. NARALO members have traditionally been the source of a large proportion of At-Large's policy initiatives, and such interactive briefings are intended to go beyond the traditional webinar, to maintain and enhance the capability for the NARALO community to sustain this momentum. .
  3. Leadership training, intended to educate NARALO ALSes about the complex workings inside ICANN, and develop a clear understanding of its role in the broader Internet Governance Ecosystem. As just one example, the current deluge of activity surrounding the transition of the IANA stewardship is mainly the realm of those who can follow it practically full-time, with multiple working groups and dozens (if not hundreds) of proposals in the air. It is our experience that many in the At-Large community do not understand much of what's going on or even the relevance. Awareness of both the processes and the path from idea to policy is a critical part of advancing the public interest within ICANN.

 

Instructions

This agenda needs to be populated with key sessions for Attendees  and then we can slot in a series of  

 Sun April 2Mon April 3Tues April 4TimesWed April 5
8-9 

Icebreaker

NARALO GA

Overview and Purpose

NARALO GA

John Curran

8:00-8:30

8:30-9:00

 Breakfast

 Overview of Policy and why it is important–Ariel/Heidi along with 

John Laprise and Evan Leibovich

9-10 ARINARIN

9:00-9:30

9:30-10:00

Glenn--Introduction to the NARALO Outreach Strategic Plan

Need for a strategic plan for North America. Discussion

with Chris Mondini

10-11

   10:00-10:15Coffee Break
  BREAK
NARALO Outreach Table
BREAK
NARALO Outreach Table
10:15-10:30Discussion with Goran Marby
11-12   10:30-11:30Breakout sessions
    11:30-12:00pmCity TLD session with Louis & Tom
12-1 LUNCH
NARALO Outreach Table  

LUNCH
NARALO Outreach Table

12:00-1:00pmLUNCH--NARALO Monthly meeting
1-2   1:00-2:00pm

Recap, action items, recommendations, report

Report Sample

http://tinyurl.com/zceer5p
2-3ARIN Newcomers   Departure
3-4 

BREAK
NARALO Outreach Table  

BREAK
NARALO Outreach Table  
  
4-5     
5-7Arin Social    
7:30-9:00

ISOC Social

Event offsite

ARIN SOCIAL Event-offsite
Mardi Gras World

7-11pm

ICANN Happy Hour

  
   

ICANN Sponsored

Dinner-offsite

  
TimeTopic                                                                                                                                                        FacilitatorCurator Google DocExpected Results
 Opening Session  Overview of expectations
 ICANN BoardRon Da Silva  
 Policy and Policy DevelopmentJohn Laprise/Evan Leibovich  
 Overview of NARALO Strategic Plan & Outreach and Engagement CROPP StrategyGlenn McKnight  
 North-American StrategyGlenn McKnight & Chris Mondini  
 Break out sessions -1 hour   
 IANA -Future EvolutionHeidi Ullrich + Javier Rua & Louis Houle  
 

Accountability/Transparency

Alan Greenberg  
 ICANN and the Public InterestEvan Leibovitch &/or Garth Bruen  
 Internet GovernanceGlenn McKnight/John Laprise  
 Discussion of City- TLDs

Tom Lowenhaupt

Lous Houle

 Should ICANN have a separate track for issuing and reviewing city-TLDs? What resources should be made available to cities to advance their TLD readiness.

 

 

 

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