The OpenStreetMap Foundation is excited to announce a program to cover full 
travel and accomodations costs for 15 mappers to attend State of the Map. We're 
seeking nominations from the community for potential mappers.

Generally, we are seeking people from places where costs would prohibit 
attendance, developing countries, and places that are "interesting" 
geopolitically. The ideal candidates for funding are from countries with a 
small OSM community, perhaps just a few mappers in total. They have made a 
significant start at mapping their city, either through Yahoo imagery or with 
their own GPS, and are directly familiar with the process of OSM. They may have 
started communicating among themselves, and made plans and scoped out the 
process for their local district. But, the community is nowhere near critical 
mass, and they need the inspiration and support to take OSM to the next level.

We need to act fast. State of the Map is just over two months away, tickets and 
visas need to be arranged. In order to allow enough time for all the 
arrangements, the nomination period will be short, one week only, ending next 
Wednesday, May 13. From the nominations received, we'll review the list and 
choose 15 mappers to approach with the offer. Depending on their availability 
to attend, we'll work our way through the list. We only recently secured 
funding for this program, so the process has to be quick. 

Please send your nominations to [email protected]. For each 
nomination, include the mappers name, OSM user name, email address, location, 
and a paragraph or two on why they'd be great to have at SOTM. 

And also, please forward this message to other relevant local OSM lists.

As for regions, here are a few regions that seem to fit the bill, but 
nominations are not limited to these places at all. 

* Eastern Europe: the Caucasus, Russia, Bulgaria, Romania.
* Arab States: Lebanon, Jordan, Egypt. Egypt is particularly interesting, as 
the ban on GPS units there was recently lifted.
* South Asia: India, Pakistan. While both countries have seen significant 
activities, relative to size and population they are in the very early stages.
* Southeast Asia: Phillipines, Vietnam, Thailand.
* South America: Colombia, Bolivia, Peru. Promising leads in government for the 
release of data for use in OSM.
* East Africa: Kenya is a hotspot for mapping right now (Ushahidi, AgCommons, 
MapMaker..)

Many thanks to the Open Society Institute for helping make this happen.

-Mikel
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