[Chapter-delegates] ISOC NGL and Ambassador Programme

Eduardo Diaz eduardodiazrivera at gmail.com
Tue Jun 24 06:55:45 PDT 2014


The ambassador program should have been kept open while strengthening it.
There is no necessity to stop it while doing this otherwise it gives the
impression that money if being funneled away into something else.

-ed


On Tue, Jun 24, 2014 at 1:04 PM, John More <morej1 at mac.com> wrote:

> Cintra
>
> Thanks for alerting us all to this pause in the Ambassador Program. I hope
> that this means that at most it is being evaluated and then will return
> strengthened.
>
> I have also been suggesting to Ted Mooney that ISOC have an expanded
> program (in addition to the Ambassadors and NGL Programs) of trained
> interns that could be assigned to Chapters around the world to provide
> assistance, a sort of Internet Corps. Volunteer organizations can benefit
> greatly by having at least one paid staffer.  The intern benefits by
> getting to work with Chapter leaders.  The Society would benefit from
> increasing the number of future leaders who have been trained in the
> principles of the Society as well as who have worked in different
> geographical areas.
>
> The program need not be very expensive. Interns would be paid only living
> expenses and a small salary.  Generally they would have a single two- or
> three-year assignment.
>
> I have seen the benefits for NGOs from this sort of intern program.
>
> John More
> DC Chapter
>
> On Jun 23, 2014, at 4:06 PM, Cintra Sooknanan <cintra.sooknanan at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Dear Chapter Delegates,
> >
> > Like many of you I am a graduate of the ISOC Next Generation Leaders
> (NGL) Programme and alumni of the ISOC Ambassador Programme, these
> programmes really enhanced and strengthened our Chapter and its leaders.
> >
> > Indeed, not only have these Programmes done alot to support ISOC Chapter
> Leaders in capacity building and networking into the IGF world; but they
> have been very supportive of non-english speaking chapters in particular by
> encouraging participation to countries such as Venezuela and supporting
> French and Spanish language learning.
> >
> > In fact, ICANN has  similar programs called the ICANN Fellowships and
> ICANN Academy programs, both have which been recognised for their success
> in bringing new contributors to ICANN and rewarded with increased budgets.
> >
> > Unfortunately, ISOC appears to be doing the opposite. At the ISOC
> meeting held at ICANN London today, I asked about the reallocation  of
> funds effectively terminating the ISOC NGL and Ambassador's Program. It is
> quite strange that there had been no previous consultation or
> correspondence to the Chapters from staff regarding this change (whether
> temporary or permanent).
> >
> > Toral Cowieson (Senior Director ISOC Leadership) answered the question.
> She stressed the value of the programs to ISOC and many hands were raised
> in the room as beneficiaries of these programs. Apparently the  ISOC
> Ambassadors program will return in 2015 in a different format.
> >
> > This email has been very much from my own perspective, I feel that these
> programs must be returned to truly build existing and new Chapters. From
> the Chapter Delegates I love to hear your own experiences of these programs.
> >
> > Given the vagueness of the status of these key programs, I would like to
> know from staff what format this program would be returned to the Chapters
> and internet community; as well as the new focus.
> >
> > Thank you for your kind attention and thoughts.
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Cintra Sooknanan
> > Chair
> > ISOC Trinidad and Tobago Chapter
> >
> >
> > __________________________________________________________________
> >
> >
> > EN ESPANOL
> >
> > Queridos Delegados de Capitulos,
> >
> > Como muchos de ustedes, yo soy graduada del Next Generation Leaders de
> ISOC  y  ex-alumna del Programa de Embajadores de ISOC (NGL).  Estos
> programas realmente han mejorado y fortalecido nuestros Capítulos y sus
> líderes.
> >
> > De hecho, no sólo han hecho mucho estos programas para apoyar a los
> Capitulos de ISOC Capítulo en la creación de capacidades de los lideres y
> la creación de redes en el mundo del IGF; ademas han sido un gran apoyo de
> los capítulos que no hablan inglés, en particular mediante el fomento de la
> participación de países como Venezuela y el apoyo del aprendizaje en
> idiomas francés y español.
> >
> > De hecho,  ICANN tiene programas similares llamados ICANN Fellowship
> Program y ICANN Academia, y  ambos han sido reconocidos por su éxito en
> traer a nuevos contribuyentes a ICANN y han sido recompensados ​​con
> mayores presupuestos.
> >
> > Desafortunadamente, ISOC parece estar haciendo lo contrario. En la
> reunión de ISOC celebrada en la reunion de ICANN en Londres hoy,  pregunté
> acerca de la reasignación de fondos que termina efectivamente con el
> Programa de NGL y de Embajadores de ISOCy. Es bastante extraño que no había
> habido ninguna consulta previa o correspondencia del Staff con los
> capítulos con respecto a este cambio (ya sea temporal o permanente).
> >
> > Toral Cowieson (Director Senior de Liderazgo de ISOC) respondio a la
> pregunta. Hizo hincapié en el valor de los programas para ISOC y se
> levantaron muchas manos en la sala de quienes son o fueron beneficiarios de
> estos programas. Al parecer, el programa de Embajadores de ISOC volverá en
> 2015 con un formato diferente.
> >
> > Este correo electrónico ha sido escrito desde mi propia perspectiva<yo
> siento que estos programas deben regresar para ayudar a construir
> verdaderos exitentes capítulos asi como nuevos. Me encantaria escuchar
> directamente de los Delegados de los Capitulos sus propias experiencias en
> estos programas.
> >
> > Dada la vaguedad de la situación de estos programas clave, me gustaría
> saber del Staff en qué formato este programa regresara tanto a los
> Capitulos como a la comunidad  de Internet; así como el nuevo enfoque.
> >
> > Gracias por su amable atención y comentarios.
> >
> > Saludos cordiales
> >
> > Cintra Sooknanan
> > Presidente
> > ISOC Trinidad and Tobago Chapter
> >
> >
> > __________________________________________________________________
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