Tag: Access Now Grants
Community Voices: Don’t miss these Access Now grantees at RightsCon Toronto
With so many amazing sessions to choose from, we wanted to take a moment to recognize the contribution that Access Now grantees are making to the program and to the RightsCon community.
From our family to yours…we’re glad to have you on this journey
As we reflect on 2017 and look ahead to next year, we’re grateful for you — the global community that cares about human rights.
How we spent $1 million for digital rights in 2017: empowering the grassroots across the globe
Here’s how the Access Now Grants program supported the grassroots in 2017.
On International Human Rights Day, we’re celebrating those who defend rights at home
Help us #StandUp4HumanRights by giving to grassroots digital rights groups across the globe.
Support community activists defending digital rights
By making a contribution, you will be providing much-needed resources to help ensure everyone — especially those most at risk — can freely and securely exercise their rights online. Give to us so that we may give, with every cent we receive going directly to grassroots organizations via our grants program.
When you give, we give to digital rights defenders
By making a contribution, you’ll provide much-needed resources to help ensure everyone — especially those most at risk — can freely and securely exercise their rights online.
Net Neutrality matters for human rights across the globe
No matter where you live, Net Neutrality is essential for free expression. Here’s a global tour of “hot spots” in the movement to keep the internet open and free.
Writing women into history: feminist Wikipedia Edit-a-thons in India
Japleen Pasricha describes how Wikipedia Edit-a-thons can help correct gender bias online and empower women in India and beyond.
Access Now Grants welcomes Abir Ghattas to advisory board
We will rely on the expertise and contextual knowledge of Ghattas and her colleagues to determine how best to use our grant funds.
What would you do with a million dollars for digital rights?
Access Now Grants is growing, and we want your advice on how best to empower the global digital rights community.