Hi Nate,

EngageMedia would definitely be interested in making an application. We'd have to check we are eligible. The Transmission conference for progressive online video distribution projects that we are organising is starting tomorrow, so we probably won't have a chance to look in depth for a week or so. Perhaps we can talk about it at the Big Apple Sprint? Both Andy Nicholson and myself are planning to attend.

Thanks everyone for starting up this list, it will be a great resource for us and other non-profits using Plone, I'm sure.

Anna Helme
EngageMedia

Nate Aune wrote:
I already forwarded this to the fundraising committee list, but thought that it's very relevant to this list as well. The Mellon Foundation is offering $25,000 and $100,000 grants to non-profit organizations that are advancing the development and use of open source software.

This grant is somewhat limited to software that benefits Mellon's traditional constituencies:
... "higher education, with a special emphasis on the arts and
humanities; libraries and scholarly communications; performing arts;
conservation and the environment; or museums and art conservation."

You can find more information on their website:
http://rit.mellon.org/awards/   (Note that it is a Plone site! :)

If you are planning to submit a nomination, please let everyone on the NGO list know so that we can coordinate to some degree the number of "Plone" submissions.

thanks,
Nate

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From: Adam Bernstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: May 26, 2006 3:33:38 PM EDT
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [NOSI discussion] money for OSS

Dunno if everyone else already knows about this, but it looks great --
$25-$100K awards!

      ab


  14) Mellon Foundation Announces Awards for Open Source Software

  Deadline: August 15, 2006

  The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation has announced a Call for
  Nominations for the 2006 Mellon Awards for Technology
  Collaboration. These awards, to be bestowed for the first time
  at an international technology conference in the fall of 2006,
  will recognize notprofit organizations that have demonstrated
  exceptional leadership in the collaborative development of open-
  source software through the contribution of substantial, self-
  funded organizational resources to the open-source project for
  which they are nominated.

  MATC awards will be made at two levels -- $25,000 and $100,000
  -- for significant contributions to collaborative, open-source
  software development that serves one of the foundation's
  traditional constituencies. The level of the award will depend
  on the scale and significance of the nominated project.

  Any U.S. or foreign organization that meets the foundation's
  legal criteria for receiving grants and its strict standards for
  excellence is eligible for consideration. The board of trustees
  of the Mellon Foundation has authorized multiple awards at each
  level.

  Visit the Mellon Foundation Web site for the complete Call for
  Nominations.

  RFP Link: http://fconline.fdncenter.org/pnd/10002728/mellon

  For additional RFPs in Science/Technology, visit:
  http://fconline.fdncenter.org/pnd/10002729/science
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