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[council] ICANN thanks members of the Support Applicant Review Panel (SARP) used to evaluate applications for financial support in the new gTLD program

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  • From: Bruce Tonkin <Bruce.Tonkin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 29 May 2013 09:13:51 +0000
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Hello Al,

See below.  Particular thanks to Zahid Jamil, a member of the GNSO Council, for 
chairing the panel.

Regards,
Bruce Tonkin


From: 
http://newgtlds.icann.org/en/announcements-and-media/announcement-28may13-en

ICANN Acknowledges Members of the Support Applicant Review Panel

ICANN would like to acknowledge and thank members of the Support Applicant 
Review Panel (SARP) for their service to the Applicant Support Program (ASP). 
The work, the time and the dedication this independent volunteer panel 
exhibited is greatly appreciated.
 
ICANN first sought volunteers to serve on the panel in 2011. Some 80 
individuals from around the word encompassing a broad range of expertise 
volunteered. Five were selected. Collectively they have  experience in the 
domain name industry, in managing small businesses, awarding grants, and 
assisting others on financial matters in developing countries.
 
The panel was asked to review applications for financial support. Applicants 
were evaluated based on the following criteria:

 1.public interest benefit

2.financial need

3.financial capabilities
 
The Applicant Support Program was designed to make the new gTLD application 
process as inclusive and affordable as possible for new gTLD applicants. It 
sprung from a Board-initiated, community-based Working Group that was tasked 
with developing a sustainable approach in support of New gTLD applicants in 
need of financial and operational assistance. The Joint Applicant Support (JAS) 
Working Group provided much of the direction and rationale for the Applicant 
Support Program which was subsequently approved by the Board in January 2012.

See attached for biographies of the members of the panel.


Attachment: sarp-bios-28may13-en.pdf
Description: sarp-bios-28may13-en.pdf



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