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Channelling resources to our network members has been a priority for APC since its inception. We have done this in different ways, ranging from Global Information Society Watch (GISWatch) to Take Back the Tech! as well as member travel and exchange grants. 

In 2016, we launched additional grants with support from the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) aimed specifically at enabling members to contribute to achieving the impact objectives identified in APC’s strategic outcomes for 2020-2023.

Grant summaries

In 2020, 19 project grants were awarded, for a total of USD 363,077, as well as 19 research and campaign grants, totalling USD 94,795.

 In 2019, 17 project grants were awarded for a total of USD 284,893 and 17 research and campaign grants for a total of 84,913. That same year, APC also provided support up to USD 5,000 for campaign activities that were aligned with the Take Back the Tech! campaign to take control of technology to end violence against women. To read more about the TBTT grants in 2019, follow this link. 

In 2018, APC awarded a total of USD 341,435 through 15 research and campaign grants and 14 project grants. 

In 2017, APC awarded USD 273,986 to 18 member organisations. Ten project grants of up to USD 20,000 were awarded, 11 research and campaign grants of up to USD 5,000 were implemented, and we also supported the development of 28 GISWatch 2017 reports. 

In 2016, APC awarded a total of USD 267,918 to our members. Eighteen member organisations received 20 grants, 12 of which were grants for the local implementation of APC’s strategic plan of up to USD 20,000 each, while the other eight were research and campaign grants of up to USD 5,000 each. In addition to the above figures, in 2016 APC supported members’ travel with USD 28,584 from the APC Member Exchange and Travel Fund.

 

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