Hello 44net,
I'm pleased to share that ARDC has updated our granting goals for 2021. You can see them posted here:
https://www.ampr.org/grantmaking-categories-requirements-goals/
The changes were made following feedback that the previous version was a bit confusing (including feedback from last year's 44net survey). This version breaks things down a bit more simply, into 3 high-level categories:
* Support and Growth of Amateur Radio, * Education, and * Technical Innovation.
Technical Innovation applies to the following areas:
* Amateur Radio Technology & Experimentation, * Internet Technologies, * Digital Communications, and * Communication Science & Technology
If you are interested in applying for a grant, please take a look at this new language.
On a related note, we're looking forward to putting resources and effort into improving the Portal in 2021. I'll have more to share at our upcoming community meeting on Saturday 06 Feb. Learn more and sign up here:
https://www.ampr.org/feb-6-meeting-sign-up/
Like last time, we'll share a report following the meeting for folks who can't attend, along with supplemental materials, including our first-ever annual report.
More soon!
Best wishes and 73, Rosy
Hi,
The HamBSD project (https://hambsd.org/) has previously applied for a grant, and been rejected because the base technology was new and different (i.e. based on OpenBSD).
It seems it would fit exactly into *"Expand and improve global amateur radio infrastructure,* including supporting amateur radio emergency services". That is almost word for word the mission of the project.
Is it worth submitting another application?
Thanks, Iain.
On 03/02/2021 01:20, Rosy Wolfe via 44Net wrote:
Hello 44net,
I'm pleased to share that ARDC has updated our granting goals for 2021. You can see them posted here:
https://www.ampr.org/grantmaking-categories-requirements-goals/
The changes were made following feedback that the previous version was a bit confusing (including feedback from last year's 44net survey). This version breaks things down a bit more simply, into 3 high-level categories:
- Support and Growth of Amateur Radio,
- Education, and
- Technical Innovation.
Technical Innovation applies to the following areas:
- Amateur Radio Technology & Experimentation,
- Internet Technologies,
- Digital Communications, and
- Communication Science & Technology
If you are interested in applying for a grant, please take a look at this new language.
On a related note, we're looking forward to putting resources and effort into improving the Portal in 2021. I'll have more to share at our upcoming community meeting on Saturday 06 Feb. Learn more and sign up here:
https://www.ampr.org/feb-6-meeting-sign-up/
Like last time, we'll share a report following the meeting for folks who can't attend, along with supplemental materials, including our first-ever annual report.
More soon!
Best wishes and 73, Rosy
Hi Iain,
Pardon my delayed reply - it's been a super busy week!
My understanding is that the reason the grant was rejected had to do with the length of the grant (2 years) and some other questions that didn't get answers to them, not the technology itself.
Since I wasn't here at the time of the application, I'll follow up with another private email between you and someone from the previous GAC - if we can get answers to his questions, then it may be worth another proposal.
All the best, Rosy
Rosy Wolfe - KJ7RYV Executive Director Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC) ampr.org
On 2/5/21 1:07 AM, Iain R. Learmonth via 44Net wrote:
Hi,
The HamBSD project (https://hambsd.org/) has previously applied for a grant, and been rejected because the base technology was new and different (i.e. based on OpenBSD).
It seems it would fit exactly into *"Expand and improve global amateur radio infrastructure,* including supporting amateur radio emergency services". That is almost word for word the mission of the project.
Is it worth submitting another application?
Thanks, Iain.
On 03/02/2021 01:20, Rosy Wolfe via 44Net wrote:
Hello 44net,
I'm pleased to share that ARDC has updated our granting goals for 2021. You can see them posted here:
https://www.ampr.org/grantmaking-categories-requirements-goals/
The changes were made following feedback that the previous version was a bit confusing (including feedback from last year's 44net survey). This version breaks things down a bit more simply, into 3 high-level categories:
- Support and Growth of Amateur Radio,
- Education, and
- Technical Innovation.
Technical Innovation applies to the following areas:
- Amateur Radio Technology & Experimentation,
- Internet Technologies,
- Digital Communications, and
- Communication Science & Technology
If you are interested in applying for a grant, please take a look at this new language.
On a related note, we're looking forward to putting resources and effort into improving the Portal in 2021. I'll have more to share at our upcoming community meeting on Saturday 06 Feb. Learn more and sign up here:
https://www.ampr.org/feb-6-meeting-sign-up/
Like last time, we'll share a report following the meeting for folks who can't attend, along with supplemental materials, including our first-ever annual report.
More soon!
Best wishes and 73, Rosy