Grants:PEG/Center for Intellectual Property and Information Technology (Strathmore University)/Creative Commons Community in Kenya Programs Grant
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Basic information
[edit]Grant details
[edit]- Official project name
Creative Commons Community in Kenya Startup grant
- Project start date (include month, day, and year)
15 April 2013
- Project completion date (include month, day, and year)
31 December 2013
- Please describe this project in 1 - 2 sentences
This grant will enable CC Kenya get off the ground and undertake some activities aimed at improving the awareness of Creative Commons in Kenya.
Financial details
[edit]- Currency requested (you must specify a currency)
KES
- Amount requested in currency requested
3,140,000
- Equivalent amount in US$ on the date of this submission
36,725
- List the exchange rate used to calculate the amount listed in USD
1USD=85.5KES
- Project start date (include month, day, and year)
5 April 2013
Grantee details
[edit]- Are you an organization, an individual, or an individual submitting on behalf of a group?
Organization
- Are you able to provide local proof of nonprofit status within your country?
Yes
- Does your organization currently employ any fulltime or part-time staff or contractors?
Yes
- If you answered YES, please indicate how many. You may use fractions or percentages for part-time staff if appropriate.
3 full-time staff and 2 part-time staff
- If yes, please provide a list of their job functions, or a link to your organization's staff page, if it lists all employees and contractors employed or engaged by your organization.
- Isaac Rutenberg, Executive Director
- Douglas Gichuki, Research Fellow
- Lillian Makanga, Research Assistant
- Muthoni Mucheru, Research Intern
- Victor Nzomo, Blogger
Contact information
[edit]- Primary contact name
Isaac Rutenberg
- Primary contact username or email
iruten@gmail.com
- Primary contact title (position within the organization)
Creative Commons Kenya Public Lead
Goals and measures of success
[edit]Project goal
[edit]- To help the proposed CC Kenya kick off the ground.
- To improve CC awareness within Kenya.
- Undertake various projects that will increase the visibility of Creative Commons in Kenya.
Measures of success
[edit]- Increased awareness and adoption of CC.
- Translation/localization of the CC licences.
- Successful roll-out of the School of Open in Kenya.
Project scope and activities
[edit]- We intend to commission the making of a video that encapsulates the African culture of sharing. We will be using the promotional video at various outreach events we go to.
- We also intend to intend to roll out the School of Open initiative across various institutions countrywide.
- We intend to commission a research project that will be aimed at understanding the Kenyan copyright law, intellectual property law, and public domain. The outcome of this research project will be used to promote content liberation, as this project will hopefully clarify the legal grounding on Open Access in Kenya.
- We also intend to undertake various outreach activities at educational institutions across Kenya.
Budget breakdown
[edit]Item | Budget (KES) | Notes |
---|---|---|
Assets and spendables | ||
Projector | 81,000 | |
Portable computer | 130,000 | |
Other Office Supplies | 20,000 | |
Merchandise | 200,000 | |
Communication | 30,000 | Internet & Communication reimbursement for team members |
Website | ||
Hosting & Maintenance | 50,000 | |
Projects | ||
Translation of CC licences | 500,000 | Cost of translating the Creative Commons licences |
CC Promotional Video | 200,000 | Production of a CC video that encapsulates the (African) culture of sharing |
Research | 850,000 | CC Kenya will commission a research to better understand the Kenyan copyright law, intellectual property and public domain in Kenya. This money will be paid as legal fees to the Centre for Intellectual Property and Information Technology Law |
School of Open | ||
Transport | 75,000 | Transport for volunteers to get across various schools. Transport is estimated to cost 3000 per person per week, for 5 team members. The School of Open team intends to visit 5 schools by the end of the year. |
End of year School of Open Event | 100,000 | Amount to cover food, logistics, and incidentals to undertake the event. |
Participation in meetings | ||
CC Summit | 300,000 | To cover the cost of 2 participants to attend the CC Summit. |
Wikimania | 300,000 | CC Kenya will provide 2 scholarships to members to attend Wikimania. |
Other | 300,000 | This will be used to reimburse expenses used by members to attend relevant CC meetings. |
TOTAL | 3,140,000 |
- Total project budget
3,140,000
- Total amount requested
3,140,000
- Are there additional sources of revenue that will fund any part of this project? List them here.
No
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Non-fina[1]ncial requirements
Nomes
Resources
[edit]Team Members
[edit]- Abbas Mahmood
- Isaac Rutenberg
- Kasyoka Salim
- Simeon Oriko
- Muthoni Mucheru
- Douglas Gichuki
Impact
[edit]This section will describe how the proposed project is related to the Wikimedia mission and Wikimedia's strategic priorities. It will also provide information about other benefits to Wikimedia communities.
Fit to strategy
[edit]- This grant will enable CC Kenya to be increase its organizational maturity.
- This grant will enable more Kenyans to be aware of Creative Commons (with which Wikimedia projects are licensed under).
Benefits
[edit]This project will enable Kenyans to better understand copyright and open access.
Endorsements
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