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| keypeople      = [[Joan Kerr]], Chair<br />[[Raoul Plommer]], Vice Chair<br />[[Juan Manuel Rojas]],Membership Committee Chair<br />[[David Cake]],Policy Committee Chair<br />[[Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele ]],Communications Committee Chair<br />[[Oreoluwa Somolu Lesi]], Secretariat
| keypeople      = [[Juan Manuel Rojas]], Chair<br />[[Glenn Mcknight]], Vice Chair<br />[[Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele ]],Membership Committee Chair<br />[[Emmanuel Vitus]], Policy Committee Chair<br /> [[Jean F. Quéralt]], Communications Committee Chair<br />[[Bolutife Adisa]], Secretariat
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The '''Not-for-Profit Operational Concerns Constituency''' ('''NPOC''') is a new constituency within the [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]]'s Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group ([[NCSG]]). NPOC represents the interests of domain name registrants who belong to non-profit and non-government organizations (NGO's - Civil Society).  
The '''Not-for-Profit Organizations Constituency''' ('''NPOC''') is a constituency within the [[GNSO|Generic Names Supporting Organization]]'s Non-Commercial Stakeholder Group ([[NCSG]]) and represents the interests of domain name registrants who belong to non-profit and non-government organizations (NGO's - Civil Society).  


NPOC participates in ICANN community discussions on policy issues related to the Internet and [[Domain Name System]] (DNS), as such issues have a significant impact on the operations of these organizations and their delivery of services that are beneficial to various communities. NPOC was approved by the [[ICANN Board]] on June 24, 2011.<ref>[http://www.npoc.org/ NPOC Website]</ref> [[Amber Sterling]] served as Interim Chairman until April 2012 when elections results for the period 2012-2013 were announced.  A [http://www.npoc.org/ '''notice'''] of Election was issued to its member on January 9, 2012 and election of NPOC Officers was conducted on March 5, 2012. A list of 2017-2018 elected NPOC Executive Committee members is available '''[http://www.npoc.org/governance/current-leadership/ here]'''.
NPOC participates in ICANN community discussions on policy issues related to the Internet and [[Domain Name System]] (DNS), as such issues have a significant impact on the operations of these organizations and their delivery of services that are beneficial to various communities. NPOC was approved by the [[ICANN Board]] on June 24, 2011.<ref>[http://www.npoc.org/ NPOC Website]</ref> [[Amber Sterling]] served as Interim Chairman until April 2012 when elections results for the period 2012-2013 were announced.  A [http://www.npoc.org/ '''notice'''] of Election was issued to its member on January 9, 2012 and election of NPOC Officers was conducted on March 5, 2012. A list of 2017-2018 elected NPOC Executive Committee members is available '''[http://www.npoc.org/governance/current-leadership/ here]'''.


At [[ICANN 43]], the NPOC met with the [[NCSG|Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group]] (NCSG) and later issued a joint-statement in which they declared that some of their previous outstanding contentions had been resolved and that the two groups were looking forward to fruitful engagement in the future. They wrote that, "Initial positive steps were made in order to begin to build trust between the two NCSG constituencies and we are all committed in working together for the promotion of non-commercial interests in the Internet.  We believe we can work out our differences and our governance issues internally."
At [[ICANN 43]], the NPOC met with the [[NCSG|Non-Commercial Stakeholders Group]] (NCSG) and later issued a joint-statement in which they declared that some of their previous outstanding contentions had been resolved and that the two groups were looking forward to fruitful engagement in the future. They wrote that, "Initial positive steps were made in order to begin to build trust between the two NCSG constituencies and we are all committed in working together for the promotion of non-commercial interests in the Internet.  We believe we can work out our differences and our governance issues internally."
In June 2023, the ICANN Board approved the amended Charter for NPOC. One of the main changes is the name to '''Not-for-Profit Organizations Constituency''' and other administrative issues.


===Background===
===Background===
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===Members===
===Members===
The current members of NPOC as of March 14, 2018 include:<ref>[http://www.npoc.org/members.html Members]</ref>
The current members of NPOC as of May 10, 2020 [https://members.ncsg.is/npoc_members_public can be found on this link]:<ref>[http://www.npoc.org/members.html Members]</ref>
{| class="wikitable"
! Organisation
! Name of Representative
|-
|Africa2.0
|[[Farell Folly]]
|-
|African Academic Network on Internet Policy
|Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele
|-
|Africa Leadership forum
|[[Patrick Aderinwale Ayodele]]
|-
|AGEIA DENSI (Argentina)
|[[Martin Silva Valent|Martin P. Silva Valent]]
|-
|AGEIA DENSI Colombia
|[[Juan Manuel Rojas]]
|-
|AlterMundi
|[[Nicols Echniz]]
|-
|American Lebanese Syrian Assoc Char (ALSAC) /St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
|[[Bryann Jackson]]
|-
|ASCD
|[[Mazna Malanga]]
|-
|Asociacion Centro de Estudios, Capacitacion y Anlisis en Derechos Humanos
|[[Marie-laure Lemineur]]
|-
| ASOCIACI?N POR LOS DERECHOS CIVILES |
|[[Agustina Callegari]]
|-
|Assocation of American Medical Colleges (AAMC)
|[[Amber Sterling]]
|-
|Association des Usagers d?Internet en C?te d?Ivoire
|[[Borenger Bohi]]
|-
|Australian Red Cross Society
|[[Bruce Moore]]
|-
|AVTIC
|[[Yonli Alida Gisele]]
|-
|Babul Films Society
|[[Gangadhar Panday]]
|-
|Bangladesh NGOs Network for Radio and Communication
|[[Bazlur Rahman]]
|-
|British Red Cross
|[[Michael Meyer]]
|-
|Cameroon League for Development
|[[James Mbungyuh Tseyah]]
|-
|Canadian Society for International Health
|[[Sam Lanfranco]]
|-
|CTIC Foundation
|[[Brendan Doyle]]
|-
|Engineering Academy of Armenia
|[[Artak Barseghyan]]
|-
|Fondazione Rosselli Americas
|[[Danilo Piaggesi]]
|-
|Foundation for Building Sustainable Communities
|[[Joan Kerr]]
|-
|Free and Open Source Software Foundation for Africa (FOSSFA)
|[[Norbert Glakpe]]
|-
| Fundacion Chasquinet |
|[[Klaus Stoll]]
|-
|Fundacion Omar Dengo
|[[Eduardo Monge]]
|-
|gedaref digital city org.
|[[Ahmed Mahmoud Eisa]]
|-
| Global Knowledge Partnership Foundation |
|[[Krishna C. Mishra]]
|-
|Graduate Management Admission Council
|[[Merrily Wolf]]
|-
|Human Rights Campaign (HRC)
|[[Robert Falk]]
|-
|IC Volunteers
|[[Viola Krebs]]
|-
|IMT AVH UPCH
|[[Lady Murrugarra]]
|-
|International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions (IFLA)
|[[Stuart Hamilton]]
|-
|International Institute for Communication and Development
|[[Andrei Barburas]]
|-
|International Secure Electronic Transactions Organization
|[[Jorge Restrepo]]
|-
|International Youth Action Against Terrorism
|[[Samuel Akinsola]]
|-
|Internet Society (ISOC) Bangladesh Dhaka Chapter
|[[Jahangir Hossain]]
|-
|Internet Society Belgium
|[[Rudi Vansnick]]
|-
|Internet Society France
|[[Matthieu Camus]]
|-
|Internet Society Nepal
|[[Bikram Shrestha]]
|-
|Internet Society Trinidad and Tobago Chapter
|[[Cintra Sooknanan]]
|-
|INTIC4DEV - Institut des TIC pour le d?veloppement
|KOUAMI Ayaovi Ol?vi? Agb?nyo
|-
|ISOC Armenia
|[[Grigori Saghyan]]
|-
|ISOC Costa Rica Chapter
|[[Carlos Raul Gutierrez]]
|-
|ISOC Washington DC
|[[John More]]
|-
|ISOC-Yemen
|[[Ahmed Almarwani]]
|-
|Ivorian Initiative for Evaluation (2IEval)
|[[Samuel Koukoua]]
|-
|J Initiative (JI)
|[[Awo Aidam Amenyah]]
|-
|March of Dimes
|[[Anne Chehebar]]
|-
|Media For Change
|[[Subi Chaturvedi]]
|-
|OP3FT
|[[Thomas Mackenzie|Tom Mackenzie]]
|-
|Open Knowledge Finland
|[[Raoul Plommer]]
|-
|Our Rights (OR)
|[[Vernatius Okwu Ezeama]]
|-
|Pakistan Network Operators' Group (PaNOG)
|[[Shakeel Ahmed]]
|-
|REPAOC
|(Guy) [[Aho Tete Benissan]]
|-
|Society for Appraisal & Women Empowerment in Rural Areas-SAWERA
|[[Hina Gul]]
|-
|St. John Ambulance
|[[Sue Killen]]
|-
|Swathanthra Malayalam Computing
|[[Anivar A Aravind]]
|-
|The Association of NGOs, The Gambia (TANGO)
|[[Madi Jobarteh]]
|-
|Tranquil Space Foundation
|[[Tim Mooney]]
|-
|Water Environment Research Foundation
|[[Gina Street]]
|-
|Women's Technology Empowerment Centre - W.TEC
|[[Oreoluwa Somolu Lesi]]
|-
|YMCA of The Gambia
|[[Poncelet O Ileleji]]
|-
|Young Life
|[[Jan Morton]]
|}


==ICANN 63 Barcelona (October 2018)==
==ICANN 63 Barcelona (October 2018)==