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What Does CROP Provide in FY18?

Standard Travel Authorizations

  1. Trip Allocations (4 days, 3 nights maximum): 
    1. Five (5) individual regional trips are allocated to At-Large RALOs including: AFRALO, APRALO, EURALO, LACRALO, and NARALO
    2. Five (5) individual regional trips which may include one (1) out of region trip if necessary, allocated to GNSO Constituencies including: Business, Intellectual Property, Internet Services Provider, Non-Commercial Users, and Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns. 
  2. Funded Costs/Expenses: Includes transportation (economy class), lodging, and per diem (4 days, 3 nights maximum)
  3. Visa Fees & Registration Fees: Travellers will be reimbursed for visa fees (up to $200 USD) and for conference registration fees where applicable (up to $800 USD)
  4. Booking: All travel booked via ICANN Constituency Travel to ensure consistency, proper accounting, recordation, and tracking against budget.

What are CROP's Operating Procedures & Requirements?

See also: FY18 CROP Processing Flow Diagram

Outreach Strategic Plans

To be eligible for the CROP Program, each participating ICANN Structure must produce a clear Outreach Strategic Plan explaining its FY18 outreach goals, strategies, and planned expectations so that the specific activities can be coordinated with the appropriate ICANN Regional Engagement teams. 

A template is provided within each of the FY18 Community Workspaces where the Outreach Strategic Plan should be documented. As part of the approval process, each plan must be reviewed by the structure's leadership as well as the appropriate regional Stakeholder Engagement Vice-President(s). The Community Program Coordinator (PC) will certify, within the template, when these reviews have taken place and communicate those results to the CROP Program Administrators (Staff). 

General Procedures 

Trip Confirmations/Approvals

Before any proposed trip can be processed:

Travel Policies

What are the CROP Roles/Responsibilities?

See also: FY18 CROP Contacts 

Program Administrators (Staff)

The role of ICANN's Program Administrators (Staff) will be to:

  1. Provide guidance and interpretation to the community consistent with the program's principles;
  2. Confirm that all applications meet the established principles/guidelines/criteria and have been properly authorized by the applicable parties;
  3. Coordinate with other ICANN departments (e.g., Global Stakeholder Engagement, Constituency Travel, Communications and Meetings) as needed to maximize outreach effectiveness; 
  4. Monitor the program’s implementation for completeness and accuracy; and

  5. Manage, track, and report the program's status as requested by ICANN management and/or community leaders.

Program Coordinators (PC)

Each structure/organization is responsible for appointing 1-2 Program Coordinators (PC) whose responsibility will be to:

  1. Consult within the applicable structure/organization and assist members, where needed, in completing an Outreach Strategic Plan DRAFT and DRAFT Trip Proposals via the Wiki templates provided within the FY18 Community Workspaces area.
  2. Facilitate and manage trip/event approvals within the organization and with the appropriate regional ICANN Stakeholder Engagement Vice-President(s).
  3. Within three (3) weeks of the return date:
    1. Ensure that the participant(s) collect information and collaborate to complete the online DRAFT Trip Assessment form; 
    2. After verifying proper form completion, ensure that the assessment meets the approval of the structure/organization's leadership; and

    3. Notify the CROP Program Administrators when the form is approved internally.

Stakeholder Engagement Vice-Presidents

  1. Review each Trip Proposal to ensure that it is congruent with and supportive of applicable regional strategies, plans, goals, and objectives.
  2. Communicate concurrence to the applicable CROP Program Coordinator (PC) and CROP Program Administrator so that the Trip Proposal's "Confirmation Section" can be updated.
  3. Collaborate with community representatives and support planning and coordination of outreach activities as applicable based on Trip Proposal requirements. 

What are CROP's Key Principles?

Information concerning the management and administration of this program will be made publicly available including:

  1. Applications:
    • Accessible via ICANN Community Wiki
    • Includes program participants, events, dates, purposes, proposed outcomes, et al.
  2. Approval/Confirmation Process:
    • Occurs internally within each organization or structure
    • Coordinated with the Global Stakeholder Engagement Vice-President(s) for strategy congruence with regional engagement strategies (where applicable) or overall ICANN Mission
    • CROP Staff Administrators confirm that all trips satisfy the program's terms, guidelines, and policies
  3. Trip Assessments:
    • Accessible via Community Wiki
    • Include actual travel dates, accomplished goals/objectives, achieved outcomes (both strategic and tactical), et al.

Where Can I Find Additional Instructions, Templates, & Help?