[bestbits] Rapid Response Fund
Nadira Alaraj
nadira.araj at gmail.com
Mon May 30 16:19:10 EDT 2016
*From Open Technology Fund*
*Rapid Response Fund*
"The Rapid Response Fund is part of a broader OTF initiative which aims to
facilitate the development of a strong digital emergency response community
that can work together to resolve threats in a timely and comprehensive
manner. OTF offers both direct financial support as well as technical
services from trusted partners to resolve digital emergencies experienced
by high-risk Internet users and organizations, such as bloggers, cyber
activists, journalists. and human rights defenders."
Click here <https://www.opentech.fund/requests/rapid-response-fund>for more
info
*Core Infrastructure Fund*
"The Core Infrastructure Fund supports building blocks of digital security
and circumvention projects. This may include efforts focused on sustaining
or improving PGP, SSL, SSH, Tor, OTR, pluggable transports, code libraries,
and other technologies used within the core building blocks of everyday
Internet Freedom technology used by people throughout the world to increase
their access, privacy, and security online."
click here <https://www.opentech.fund/requests/core-infrastructure-fund>for
more info
*Internet Freedom Fund*
"The Rapid Response Fund is part of a broader OTF initiative which aims to
facilitate the development of a strong digital emergency response community
that can work together to resolve threats in a timely and comprehensive
manner. OTF offers both direct financial support as well as technical
services from trusted partners to resolve digital emergencies experienced
by high-risk Internet users and organizations, such as bloggers, cyber
activists, journalists. and human rights defenders. "
click here <https://www.opentech.fund/requests/internet-freedom-fund>for
more info
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