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This message is to inform you that the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's 2014 
Access to Learning Award (ATLA) has extended its deadline for application until 
9:00 AM (U.S. Eastern Daylight Time), 15 October 2013. If your library or 
organization is currently providing free public access to computers and the 
Internet, we would encourage you to apply for the 2014 ATLA. Similarly, if you 
know of a colleague who is working an organization providing these services, 
please forward this message to them so they may consider applying.  

Applications for the 2014 Access to Learning Award must be submitted via an 
online submission system. The application form is available only in English and 
must be completed in English to be eligible for consideration. However, while 
applications must be submitted
 in English, the foundation does offer informational brochures in Arabic, 
Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish. Additional information, 
including the foundation's online submission system, may be found at 
www.gatesfoundation.org/ATLA.
 
*Note - if you have already submitted an application to the 2014 ATLA and 
received a confirmation email, you do not need to re-submit your application. 

Please send any inquiries about the ATLA to [email protected]. 

Best,

Steve Bergen
CRDF Global
ATLA Administrator on assignment for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
V: +1-703-526-9720
E: [email protected]

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
www.gatesfoundation.org


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Background about the Access to Learning Award (ATLA):

The ATLA recognizes the innovative efforts of public libraries and similar 
institutions outside the United States to connect people to information and 
opportunities through free access to computers and the Internet. The award is 
given by Global Libraries, an
 initiative of the foundation’s Global Development Program. The recipient of 
the ATLA will receive $1 million (U.S.).

Computers and the Internet are powerful tools that provide opportunities for 
people to improve their social and economic well-being. Worldwide, just one 
person in six has access to the Internet. This means that more than five 
billion people miss out on chances
 to pursue education and employment, access government services, learn about 
valuable health information, conduct business online, and exchange information 
and ideas. The ATLA encourages new, innovative ways to provide computer and 
Internet services to people
 without access, and promotes greater development of public access technology 
programs around the world.

The ATLA honors innovative organizations that are opening a world of online 
information to people in need. The foundation’s Global Libraries initiative 
invites applications from libraries and similar organizations outside the 
United States that have created
 new ways to offer these key services:

•       Free public access to computers and the Internet.
•       Public training to assist users in accessing online information that 
can help improve their lives.
•       Technology training for library staff.
•       Outreach to underserved communities.

Please note:

•       No U.S. organizations are eligible to apply. That includes U.S. 
organizations that operate in locations outside of the U.S.  If a U.S. 
organization works through a local organization outside of the U.S., the local 
organization would be encouraged to
 apply.
•      To be eligible, the applying institution must allow all members of the 
public to use computers and the Internet free of charge in a community space. 
If the applicant organization operates multiple computer centers/access points, 
ALL access points must
 currently provide free public access to computers and the Internet. The 
foundation will not accept applications from organizations who charge fees at 
some, but not all, of their centers/access points
•      The ATLA is not intended as a grant to fund proposed activities - it is 
a one-time recognition, or prize, for organizations that have created programs 
currently providing free access to computers and the Internet for the public.

 
Steve Bergen
CRDF Global
ATLA Administrator on assignment for the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
V: +1-703-526-9720
E: [email protected]

Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation  
www.gatesfoundation.org

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