An archive of completed applications, publications: ###Google Summer of Code### (didn't submit this one) * March 11th deadline for mentor organizations * Then students apply to those on April 8 * Full timeline: http://www.google-melange.com/document/show/gsoc_program/google/gsoc2011/timeline * Main site http://code.google.com/soc/ * 2011 program page: http://www.google-melange.com/ * Mentor guide: http://www.booki.cc/gsoc-mentoring/ * Student guide: http://www.booki.cc/gsocstudentguide/ Google Summer of Code (GSoC) is a global program that offers student developers stipends to write code for various open source software projects....over a three month period. Since 2005, the program has brought together over 4,500 students and more than more than 4,000 mentors & co-mentors from over 85 countries worldwide, all for the love of code. Through Google Summer of Code, accepted student applicants are paired with a mentor or mentors from the participating projects, thus gaining exposure to real-world software development scenarios and the opportunity for employment in areas related to their academic pursuits. In turn, the participating projects are able to more easily identify and bring in new developers. Best of all, more source code is created and released for the use and benefit of all. ###Ars Electronica - Digital Communities### * due March, 18 2011 * 5-10k euros http://new.aec.at/prix/en/kategorien/digital-communities/ The “Digital Communities” category is open to political, social, cultural and artistic projects, initiatives, groups, and scenes from all over the world that are effectively utilizing digital technology to further society and to promote social responsibility. It is open to the initiators and propagators of these communities as well as the developers of the relevant technologies, and is meant to honor those whose work contributes to the establishment and proliferation of digital communities as well as to those efforts that promote better understanding and research. Projects will also be selected based on both their social and technological engagement, the usage of social software tools, artistic and cultural approaches and the creative implementation of the concept. Special attention will also be paid towards the degree of the visionary and forward looking potential of the projects, their potential for new innovation and the degree to which they have already been realized. Jurors will place particular emphasis on the reasonableness, appropriateness and openness of the solutions. Digital Communities projects should enable human beings to enjoy the widest possible access to technology, networks, content and the so-called digital commons. The projects singled out for recognition should be able to serve as models to be taken on by others, and should constitute a source of inspiration, encouragement and empowerment. ###Shpilman Institute for Photography### March 1st 2011 -- Jeff is lead for this http://www.thesip.org/philosophy-calls http://www.thesip.org/general-calls Grants for individuals and group research will range from US $5,000 up to $15,000. The core is a 500-word research abstract. ###GEOINFORMATIK 2011 – GEOCHANGE### Munster, Germany - Perhaps we could submit a paper even if we don't get to go. February 1, 2011: Submission deadline for workshop and tutorial proposals February 4, 2011: Full paper submission GEOINFORMATIK 2011 offers two tracks: an english one for science lectures, based on the submissions for the call of paper and the scientific review process. Its main topics are: Global Change: Modelling spatio-temporal Processes GI in Environment, Climate and Energy Mobile Technologies, Location Based Services Geosensor Networks From Geodata Infrastructures to Spatial Information Infrastructures Volunteered Geographic Information, Neogeography Human Computer Interaction http://www.geoinformatics2011.de/en/ ###The Dauphin Island Sea Lab Request for Proposals### Feb 4, 2011 - $5000-20,000 Must apply to at least one of the Gulf of Mexico Alliance Priority Issues: Water Quality for Healthy Beaches and Shellfish Beds; Habitat Conservation and Restoration; Ecosystem Integration and Assessment; Reducing Nutrient Inputs to Coastal Ecosystems; Coastal Community Resilience; and Environmental Education (this last not eligible) Priority Funding Areas • Build awareness and increase outreach regarding environmental issues of GOMA * Increase access to environmental education programs * Communicate and/or disseminate scientific information to the public * Utilize technology in environmental education http://www.gulfallianceeducation.org/goma_een_rfp.php or http://goma.disl.org/ for full details. ###Proposal to C4 for March summit meeting### 2 paragraphs, ASAP ###State Department Open Source Conference### Feb 11th - Washington DC - Jeff leading Feb 12th - unconference, Liz/Sara may lead workshop/session? ###Seed Magazine map exhibition### only 200 words, due 31st Jan 2011 http://seedmagazine.com/content/article/calling_all_mapmakers/