Hello LibTech community,

I wanted to let you all know that the Internet freedom team at State/DRL has 
posted our annual open call for statements of interest (SOI) on global Internet 
freedom programming.

This year, we've changed things up a little bit. We are running two separate 
proceedings: one an annual call for digital safety, advocacy, and research 
projects, and the other an 'annual program statement', or APS, for technology 
development projects. The APS means that SOIs for technology focused projects 
may be submitted at any time. We will have four quarterly review dates, listed 
in the notice, at which we will review the SOIs collected to date and invite 
proposals from those approved by the review committee.

Here are the links to humanrights.gov; the solicitations are also available at 
grants.gov and grantsolutions.gov.

Technology-focused projects: http://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/207061.htm
Digital safety, advocacy, research: http://www.state.gov/j/drl/p/207063.htm

Please feel welcome to ask Betsy Bramon or me any procedural questions you may 
have. We won't be able to discuss the merits or substance of any prospective 
proposals/SOIs, however.

Thank you very much, and we are looking forward to your submissions!

Sincerely,

Internet Freedom Programs at State/DRL {Chris Riley, Betsy Bramon}
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