Humanitarian OSM Team/HOT Microgrants/Community Impact Microrants 2021

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The Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team (HOT) is working to support local OpenStreetMap communities to expand their projects by providing Microgrants. These Microgrants are kindly supported by Facebook with match funding from Audacious. The Microgrant Program for will be available to 21 countries in East Africa and 25 countries in Asia/Pacific countries.

OSM Communities in these countries can apply for microgrants in order to:

  • Help their mapping community around the world with the resources needed to grow their activities related to local humanitarian and/or development challenges
  • Enable the development of leadership skills of local leaders and OSM Communities by providing support and mentorship
  • Broaden the ways in which open mapping and data is contributing to disaster preparedness and alleviation programs across the world

The funds can be used to purchase devices, host events, and facilitate training to provide the tools and resources needed to complete their own mapping projects. Priority will be given to projects that are inclusive and diverse in approach and implementation, identify local partners and collaborators, include a gender strategy and have a vision for community growth.

Timeline

  • Applications for the Community Impact Microgrants will open on Monday 07 December 2020
    • Applications will be submitted using an online form/video pitch
  • Applications for the Community Impact Microgrants will close on 31 January 2021
  • Applications will be reviewed, triaged, shortlisted and selected by a team including members of the Facebook and HOT staff team and HOT Voting Members.
  • Applicants will be notified on 01 February 2020

Eligibility

Who is eligible

  • Open mapping-focused organizations and communities from the following countiries.
Asia/Pacific Eastern Africa
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Bhutan
Brunei Darussalam
Cambodia
Federated States of Micronesia
Fiji
India
Indonesia
Kiribati
Lao People's Democratic Republic
Malaysia
Myanmar
Nepal
Pakistan
Papua New Guinea
Philippines
Solomon Islands
Sri Lanka
Timor-Leste
Tonga
Uzbekistan
Vanuatu
Viet Nam
Yemen
Burundi
Comoros
Democratic Republic of Congo
Egypt
Ethiopia
Kenya
Lesotho
Madagascar
Malawi
Mauritius
Mozambique
Namibia
Rwanda
Somalia
South Sudan
Sudan
Swaziland
Tanzania
Uganda
Zambia
Zimbabwe
  • Applicants do not need to be currently affiliated with HOT, but projects must contribute broadly to HOT’s mission of creating community-led open map data for humanitarian response, socio-economic development to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
  • Organizations do not need to be legally registered; however, they will need a legally registered organization to receive funds on their behalf, and to sign an MOU with that organization.

All projects need to:

  • Directly support, contribute, or respond to community challenges.
  • Demonstrate they are working in collaboration with a local data user.

Who is not eligible:

  • HOT staff members, voting members and board members are not eligible
  • Multiple applications by the same individual or community
  • Partners regularly contracted by HOT
  • Preference is given to applicants who apply as a community, rather than applying as an individual

What costs are eligible?

This will be determined on a grant-by-grant basis. Costs can include, but are not limited to:

  • Equipment and technical resources
  • Operations costs such as internet connectivity
  • Stipends for project participants e.g. a GIS Analyst

If funding permits, costs of pursuing legal registration may also be eligible, as well as volunteer mapathon organization costs for leaders in North America and Europe who organize significant remote mapping events. Priority will be given to legally registered organizations or leaders working in collaboration with a legally registered organization that can take on financial responsibility, although this is not required.

For more information about eligibility, please see the Community Impact Microgrants Eligibility Policy.


How to apply

The application will ask for the following: (To start your application scroll down to the Start your application section.)


Organization detials

Tell us a little bit about your mapping community at the moment, some examples of details to include are below, but please provide us with any information you think is relevant. Please write 100-200 words.

  • Your name
  • Are you applying as an individual or a group?
  • Your email address

Background

You may be applying as an individual or as an organisation. If you are applying as an individual, some of these questions might not be relevant to you. If so, please reply ‘Not applicable’ to the question.

  • If you are applying as an organisation, please provide the name
  • Please provide links to any relevant social media groups or websites (e.g. blog, twitter account)
  • How long have you been mapping with OpenStreetMap?
  • When was the organisation established?
  • Is your organisation formally registered in any capacity? If so please provide details.
  • If you are not part of an organisation, or your organisation is not legally registered, do you have an organisation who can accept funds on your behalf? Please provide details of the organisation and your working relationship.

Information about your mapping community

Some examples of details to include are below, but please provide us with any information you think is relevant. Please write 100-200 words.

  • Which city and country are you based in
  • Which locations is your mapping focussed on
  • How long you and/or your organisation have been mapping
  • How many people are part of your mapping community
  • The gender balance of your mapping community
  • What the purpose of your mapping is (your mission)


What do you need the grant money for?

You might want to scale your community efforts for on the ground mapping, or mapathons. The costs you might have for each of these would be different. For example:

  1. To scale mapping in your area you might need to pay for equipment like GPS devices and phones, and personal costs for your team like transport
  2. To scale mapathon parties you might need to pay for internet, printing, costs for your event, and equipment like laptops.
  3. Depending on the size of your community, you might also want to pay for additional things like training for your community leaders in leadership or management.

In your response we want to understand what you plan to buy, how much you plan to buy, and why this will help you to scale your community mapping efforts. There are two tables for you to fill in your response in. Some examples are in the table for your reference. You are welcome to use a different format in your response, but please make sure to include these details.

Budget Breakdown

Item What do you plan to spend the money on? Expected cost per unit (in Euros) Quantity you plan to buy / subscription length Expected total cost (in Euros) Why is it needed? (Please give as much detail as possible.)
Example Wifi internet access €50 per month 12 months €600 This will allow us to run mapathons with up to 40 people at one time. At the moment we do not have internet access so cannot run mapathons with large groups. Having wifi will enable us to grow our community and achieve our goals.
Example Drone with camera €500 per drone+camera 2 units €1,000 This will allow us to capture drone imagery to aid us in detailed mapping of our city, because the available satellite imagery is poor quality currently and not useful for mapping roads, sidewalks, and houses in detail.
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If you receive a grant, what do you aim to achieve?

It is recommended that this supports HOT's and your local community. Please provide us with any information you think is relevant including the metrics you expect to achieve. Please write 100-200 words.

Some examples of details could be any of the following, or others you decide upon:

  • How will the project help the community
  • The area you plan to map
  • What volume of mapping you plan to complete (e.g. expected number of people, number of square kilometres)
  • How many members of your existing community you plan to train
  • How many new members you hope to join your community

Which of the Sustainable Development Goals does your project work towards?

Which of the Sustainable Development goals does your mapping work towards? You can review the list of the Sustainable Development goals here. If possible, we’d love to hear which SDG indicators your work supports. You might not have this information at present. If not, this is something we can discuss during the application process. Please write 100-200 words.


Do you receive funding from any other sources at the moment?

If you receive funding from other organisations currently, please state how much this is, whether the donations are regular or one-off, and how these funds have been raised. Please write no more than 300 words. If you have any sources of co-funding for this grant application, please provide details. Examples of this might be if you have any partners who would be willing to match grant funding if you receive it, or if your project has existing funding. Please provide as much detail as possible.

Is there anything you would like HOT to support you with?

If there is anything which you would like HOT to support you with in order to strengthen your project, please let us know. For example, this could include building relationships with OSM communities, sourcing updated imagery for mapping projects, or guidance on how to use some of the tools we have created. We want to do our best to support HOT communities, so please let us know what you need. Please write no more than 150 words.

Declaration

By submitting this form to Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team, you certify the information contained in this application is correct, and that if you are awarded a grant, you will use it only for the purposes described above. You will provide written documentation and receipts for all of your expenses to Humanitarian OpenStreetMap Team to demonstrate this. You understand that the decisions made by the HOT Microgrants committee are final.


Endorsements

Community members are encouraged to endorse your project request here! Let the community know

If you have any challenges editing the wiki to submit your application, you can send it as in email to microgrants@hotosm.org


Start your application

Create your Community Impact Microgrant application by entering your project name below, and clicking on Start Application. You can edit the Wiki by answering the questions. Remember to preview your changes before saving your changes.