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= Equity Fund Updates =
= Equity Fund Updates =
👉 <big>'''We are relaunching the Equity Fund in 2026, after a brief pause in 2025.'''</big>
👉 We are relaunching the Equity Fund in 2026, after a brief pause in 2025 due to historic funding cuts in the digital rights ecosystem.  


👉 The application process has slightly changed this year. Please read below for more information.   
👉 The application process has slightly changed this year. Please read below for more information.   

Revision as of 07:50, 14 December 2025

Gathering defenders at the intersection of technology and rights

Equity Fund Updates

👉 We are relaunching the Equity Fund in 2026, after a brief pause in 2025 due to historic funding cuts in the digital rights ecosystem.

👉 The application process has slightly changed this year. Please read below for more information.

How to Apply

The Equity Fund fund supports travel, lodging, security, and visa assistance for individuals from at-risk communities or operating in low-resourced environments, who would not be able to attend otherwise.

You must first apply to attend the Global Gathering (GG). Once your GG application is approved, you will then receive the Equity Fund (EF) application.

If you have been approved and have not received the EF application, please reach out to us immediately at [email protected]

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Through the Equity Fund we have

🌱 Directly supported more than 700 individuals from low resourced, underrepresented communities to attend the Global Gathering and advance into leadership roles. This number includes fellows from our fellowship program, which is currently paused indefinitely.

🌱 Developed a robust, trauma-informed Code of Conduct and implementation processes, as well as security and safety protocols and equity tools. Together, these have been widely recognized as a benchmark for community-centered, rights-respecting events.

“This was the first space where many of us from the global majority felt truly welcomed into the digital security field. For the first time, I felt like I belonged — a feeling echoed by many others who found access through community.” — Nigerian Digital Rights Defender