Published: 24 Jul 2023 859 views
With the use of artificial intelligence becoming more pervasive worldwide, Mozilla is concerned with how people will be both positively and negatively impacted. We believe that who develops AI and how AI is being deployed is of particular importance to social justice, but we also realize that people working for different social causes don’t necessarily see their concerns reflected in initiatives by Mozilla or other technology or digital policy organizations.
So how does AI currently surface as an area of interest or concern in different communities?
Through the Africa Innovation Mradi Research Grants, we aim to support research led by communities committed to social justice that will identify and analyze the intersections between AI and their respective priorities in Southern and Eastern Africa. This could be an in depth look at AI in relation to human rights, economic justice, racial justice, community justice, gender justice, disability justice, LGBTQIA+ rights, environmental justice, or another issue of your choosing. Tell us which intersection you will study and why.
You do not need to be an expert on technology, internet governance, or digital rights to apply.
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Application Deadline | 31 Jul 2023 |
Type | Contest |
Sponsor | Mozilla Foundation |
Gender | Men and Women |
Grant Amounts:
At least six research grants, that will range from $5,000 to $10,000 USD, will be made.
Final selection of applicants and grants amounts are at the discretion of the Mozilla staff.
Awardees will join a cohort of researchers from Eastern or Southern Africa whose work is focused on understanding the impact of AI in different communities. The research should be carried out and finalized during the 3 month grant period, which we expect to be from October 2023 to January 2024.
Additional Support
In addition to funding, we also offer the following support and resources to Awardees:
We are also interested in reaching individuals, networks, and/or organizations with whom we have not previously worked.
At the end of the grant period, awardees are expected to:
Additional reporting may be required of non-501(c)(3) grantees to demonstrate appropriate charitable use of all grants.
Grantees will be selected based on a review of applications by Mozilla’s Africa Innovation Mradi and Insights (research) teams.
The criteria for reviewing applications will consider the following:
Only those projects that meet the grant criteria for this funding opportunity will be reviewed. All proposed grant decisions are subject to a legal review to confirm the applicant’s eligibility.
July 17, 2023: Applications open
July 31, 2023: Complete application account registration on Fluxx by 5:00pm Eastern Africa Time (EAT). This step is REQUIRED for all applicants.
August 14, 2023: Deadline to submit a completed application at 11:00pm Eastern Africa Time (EAT)
Week of September 28: Notification of grantees
October 2023 to January 2024 - 3 month grant period for research to be carried out and finalized
You must complete the below registration by July 31, 2023 at 5:00pm Eastern Africa Time (EAT) in order to gain access to the full grant application.
For more details visit: Mozilla website.