[council] Fwd: Community Travel support Procedure for Mexico City

Denise Michel michel.denise at gmail.com
Thu Jan 8 20:13:58 UTC 2009


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From: Kevin Wilson <kevin.wilson at icann.org>
Date: Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 12:06 PM
Subject: Community Travel support Procedure for Mexico City


 Dear Supporting Organisation participants:

The following information is provided to help you take advantage of the
travel funding made available for the ICANN Mexico City meeting through the
new Community Travel Support
Procedure<http://www.icann.org/en/topics/travel-support/revised-procedure-11aug08-en.htm>(CTSP).
Since travel arrangements for the Mexico City meeting need to be
completed this month, your organisation may want to use a "temporary"
process for providing a list of ICANN-funded travelers for this meeting. By
*22 January 2009*, staff needs a list of supported travelers - 13 names from
the GNSO and 12 names from the ccNSO including the chair and NomCom
appointees. (Please note the additional important deadlines for Mexico City
travel are included below.)

We look forward to receiving the final, proposed travel allocation procedure
for your SO.  Please email it to me and ICANN's travel coordinator at the
following addresses: kevin.wilson at icann.org and travel-support at icann.org

*1) Deadlines for ICANN-funded travel to the **Mexico City meeting. *

* *To ensure all available travel funds can be used for the ICANN Mexico
City meeting, which starts 2 November, the following schedule will apply: *
*

   - *22 January (14:00 PDT) – *deadline for each Supporting Organisation
   Chair to provide ICANN Staff – travel-support at icann.org – with the list
   of travelers who are to receive travel support under the CTSP. If your SO
   has named you as a recipient of support for Mexico City, you will be
   contacted by ICANN Travel Coordination Staff with complete information on
   how your arrangements will be made. * *


   - *28 January (14:00 PDT) – *deadline for room bookings. All travelers'
   arrival and departure dates need to be finalized by this date because this
   is the date by which all hotel room reservations must be contracted for or
   released. After this date, any additional cost for changes to travelers'
   arrival and departure details will be paid by the traveler, unless otherwise
   agreed to in advance, in writing, by ICANN Travel Staff.* *


   - *28 January (14:00 PDT) – *deadline for flight bookings. Any approved
   traveler who has not completed their flight on or before this time will no
   longer be eligible for sponsored air travel.* *

*2) Important change*

   - In response to community requests for this meeting air fare and hotel
   support can now be split between two designated travelers (1 person would
   receive only hotel support and another person would receive only air fare
   support, and this would be counted as 1 funded traveler for the purposes of
   an SO's allocation.

*3) Requirements for ICANN-funded travelers for the **Mexico City include
the following: *

   - The names of all ICANN-supported travelers will be publicly posted on
   the ICANN community travel webpage (
   http://www.icann.org/en/topics/travel-support/), along with the class of
   travel supported, and the amount of travel funding received.
   - For newly supported travelers (excluding Chair and NomCom-appointees)
   people who receive travel support will be asked to complete a meeting
   attendance form which will be publicly posted, and also will be required
   to attend all relevant, scheduled SO-related meetings in Mexico City (as
   identified by your SO). Each SO is encouraged to provide guidance on the
   general content requirements for travelers' reports.
   - Per diem payments to funded travelers will be issued after their
   reports are received and attendance records verified. This is in response to
   the community requests to ensure transparency, accountability and efficacy
   for ICANN travel funding, and also is consistent with the approach used for
   ICANN's fellowship program participants. * *

*4) Individuals who are not members of an SO Council can be selected to
receive travel support. *As stated, the goal of the CTSP is "to lower the
barrier to participation, broaden the group of participants and, advance the
work" of I      CANN. SO's are asked to provide a list of individuals to
receive travel funding "based on best meeting the policy-making needs of the
entity." Any SO member is eligible to receive travel funding. * *

The GNSO has been asked to provide ICANN Staff with the names of 13
individuals (including chair and NomCom appointees) to receive travel
funding, and the ccNSO has been asked to provide ICANN Staff with the names
of 12 individuals (including chair and NomCom appointees) to receive travel
funding. Although these numbers were based on the total number of Council
members from each SO, travel funding is not restricted to Council members.

*5) SO's should consider factoring "need" into selection of travelers. *This
is one element which SOs may wish to consider when determining who should
receive travel support. This supports ICANN's goal of lowering the barrier
to participation.

*6)* *If an SO does not use all of its available travel slots for a given
meeting, they can be 'rolled over' to a subsequent meeting. *This applies
until the end of each ICANN fiscal year, after which point the unused
support is 'lost' and the new fiscal year – and a potentially revised CTSP
applies.

Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need further information.

Kevin Wilson
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