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From: Temina Madon <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 8:44 AM
Subject: [TIER] Omidyar Announces $45 Million - Tech for Citizen
Participation
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There's a new grant opportunity for tech companies or research groups
working on "citizen participation":
http://makingallvoicescount.org

Omidyar Network has announced the launch of a $45 million fund that will
support Web and mobile technologies designed to advance the global movement
for open government, transparency, and accountability.

Beginning in the spring of 2013, Making All Voices Count: A Grand Challenge
for Development will accept proposals from technology-led organizations
working to develop tools that provide citizens with better ways to engage
with their governments and that enable governments to be more responsive to
their citizens. The fund is a public-private collaboration between ON, the
U.S. Agency for International Development, the UK Department for
International Development, and the Swedish government's International
Development Cooperation Agency.

The fund was inspired by the Open Government Partnership, a global
multilateral initiative to elevate government performance, empower
citizens, and promote inclusive development.

"As the largest fund dedicated to using technology to close the gap between
citizens and governments, Making All Voices Count will be a crucial
catalyst in accelerating the open government movement," said Omidyar
Network partner Stephen King. "Its effectiveness will be realized not
solely by the funding it provides, but by the entrepreneurial
collaborations it encourages and the replication of successful technology
applications it spurs."

Press Release:
http://www.omidyar.com/about_us/news/2012/12/05/omidyar-network-partners-development-leaders-create-new-fund-aimed-advancin

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On Fri, Dec 7, 2012 at 8:44 AM, Temina Madon <[email protected]> wrote:

> There's a new grant opportunity for tech companies or research groups
> working on "citizen participation":
> http://makingallvoicescount.org
>
> Omidyar Network has announced the launch of a $45 million fund that will
> support Web and mobile technologies designed to advance the global movement
> for open government, transparency, and accountability.
>
> Beginning in the spring of 2013, Making All Voices Count: A Grand
> Challenge for Development will accept proposals from technology-led
> organizations working to develop tools that provide citizens with better
> ways to engage with their governments and that enable governments to be
> more responsive to their citizens. The fund is a public-private
> collaboration between ON, the U.S. Agency for International Development,
> the UK Department for International Development, and the Swedish
> government's International Development Cooperation Agency.
>
> The fund was inspired by the Open Government Partnership, a global
> multilateral initiative to elevate government performance, empower
> citizens, and promote inclusive development.
>
> "As the largest fund dedicated to using technology to close the gap
> between citizens and governments, Making All Voices Count will be a crucial
> catalyst in accelerating the open government movement," said Omidyar
> Network partner Stephen King. "Its effectiveness will be realized not
> solely by the funding it provides, but by the entrepreneurial
> collaborations it encourages and the replication of successful technology
> applications it spurs."
>
> Press Release:
> http://www.omidyar.com/about_us/news/2012/12/05/omidyar-network-partners-development-leaders-create-new-fund-aimed-advancin
>
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