Shuttleworth Foundation
| Founded | 2001[1] |
|---|---|
| Founder | Mark Shuttleworth |
| Focus | Open source, open content, open educational resources |
| Location | |
Area served | Global |
| Method | Fellowships |
Key people |
Mark Shuttleworth, founder Helen Turvey, CEO |
| Website |
www |
The Shuttleworth Foundation was established in January 2001 by South African entrepreneur Mark Shuttleworth as an experiment with the purpose of providing funding for people engaged in social change.[2] While there have been various iterations of the foundation, its structure and how it invests in social innovation, the current model employs a fellowship model where fellows are given funding commensurate with their experience to match a year's salary, allowing them to spend that year developing a particular idea.
Notable past and present fellows include Marcin Jakubowski (who develops the Open Source Ecology project), Rufus Pollock (co-founder of the Open Knowledge Foundation[3]), Mark Surman (now Executive Director of Mozilla Foundation[4]), and Philipp Schmidt (founded the Peer to Peer University during his fellowship).
Funding model
The Foundation provides funding for people who have an unproven idea in the form of a 'salary', travel and office expenses. For every dollar invested by the Fellow in a project, the Foundation will put in ten or more, allowing the Fellow to own all Intellectual Property and processes once the active fellowship has ceased.
Fellows
| Name | Focus | Year | Notable projects |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mark Surman | Open Philanthropy | 2007–2008 | |
| Andrew Rens | Intellectual property rights | 2007–2010 | ACA2K |
| Stephen Song | Telecommunications | 2008–2011 | Village Telco |
| Steve Vosloo | 21st Century Learning | 2008–2011 | m4Lit, Yoza |
| Mark Horner | Open and Collaborative Resources K-12 | 2008–2012 | Siyavula,[5] Full Marks, Open Press, FHSST |
| Philipp Schmidt | Open and Collaborative Resources: Higher Education | 2009 - 2012 | P2PU |
| François Grey | Open Science | 2010–2012 | Citizen Cyberscience |
| Rufus Pollock | Open Science: Open Data | 2010– | Open Knowledge |
| Gavin Weale | Sustainable user-created publishing | 2011– | Live magazine |
| Kabir Bavikatte | Property Rights (Intellectual and Material) | 2011–2012 | |
| Kathi Fletcher | Open and Collaborative Resources | 2011– | |
| Jaisen Mathai | Open Media Platform | 2012– | Trovebox |
| Esra'a Al Shafei[6] | Open data for social justice | 2012– 2015 | CrowdVoice |
| Marcin Jakubowski | Open Source Ecology | 2012– | The Global Village Construction Set |
| Moxie Marlinspike[7] | Privacy enhancing technology | 2013–2014 | Open Whisper Systems |
| Dan Whaley | Annotation for the web | 2013– | |
| David Wiley | Open educational resources | 2013– | |
| Jonas Öberg | License and attribution metadata | 2013– | Commons Machinery |
| Johnny West[8] | Gaiabase, an open database of the world's natural resources | 2014– | OpenOil.net |
| Jesse von Doom[9] | Building sustainability for artists on the open web. | 2014– | CASH Music |
| Peter Murray-Rust | Liberating scientific facts from journals. | 2014– | The Content Mine |
| Rory Aronson[10] | Designing a scalable, open source, automated precision farming machine. | 2014– | FarmBot |
| Seamus Kraft[11] | Enabling citizen participation in government. | 2014– | Madison Project |
| Sean Bonner[12] | Creating open systems to empower people with data. | 2014– | Safecast |
| Peter Bloom[13] | Deploying low-cost, low-power open source cellular networks. | 2014– | Rhizomatica |
| Luka Mustafa[14] | Optical networking | 2015– | KORUZA |
| Astra Taylor[15] | Lifting the lid on predatory lending. | 2015– | Debt Collective |
| Adam Hyde[16] | Hacking scholarly publishing. | 2015– | |
| Waldo Jaquith[17] | Unlocking open government data. | 2015– | US Open Data |
| Peter Cunliffe-Jones[18][19] | Checking the facts. | 2016– | Africa Check |
Other projects
- Freedom Toaster
- http://plexusproject.org/ Strong encryption for Twitter
- tuXlabs
- Kusasa
- SchoolTool, student information system
References
- ↑ http://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/about-us/
- ↑ Retrieved 2012-12-13
- ↑ Retrieved 2012-12-13
- ↑ Retrieved 2012-12-13
- ↑ http://www.siyavula.com
- ↑ https://shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/esraa-alshafei/
- ↑ https://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/alumni/moxie-marlinspike
- ↑ https://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/johnny-west/
- ↑ https://shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/jesse-von-doom/
- ↑ https://shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/rory-aronson/
- ↑ https://shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/seamus-kraft/
- ↑ https://shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/sean-bonner/
- ↑ https://shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/peter-bloom/
- ↑ https://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/luka-mustafa/
- ↑ https://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/astra-taylor/
- ↑ https://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/adam-hyde/
- ↑ https://www.shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/waldo-jaquith/
- ↑ https://shuttleworthfoundation.org/fellows/peter-cunliffe-jones
- ↑ Fact-checking public debate - application to the Shuttleworth Foundation