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=== About ===
With over 2,000 members, the '''San Francisco-Bay Area (SF-Bay) Internet Society (ISOC) Chapter''' focuses on Internet access issue and diversity and digital inclusion in California. The SF-Bay Area ISOC Chapter was officially recognized by ISOC on 16 February 2009.
With over 2,000 members, the [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/ San Francisco-Bay Area (SF-Bay) Internet Society (ISOC) Chapter] focuses on Internet access issue and diversity and digital inclusion in California. The SF-Bay Area ISOC Chapter was officially recognized by ISOC on 16 February 2009.


=== Leadership ===
== Funding ==
The Chapter is overseen by a [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/board/ Board of Directors]. [[Susannah Gray]] currently serves as President. Fatema Kothari serves as Vice President.
 
=== Funding ===
As a nonprofit 501(c)3 entity, the SF-Bay Area ISOC Chapter’s work is funded entirely by [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/sponsor/ donations, sponsorship and grants]. The Chapter relies on volunteers to carry out its day-to-day activities.
As a nonprofit 501(c)3 entity, the SF-Bay Area ISOC Chapter’s work is funded entirely by [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/sponsor/ donations, sponsorship and grants]. The Chapter relies on volunteers to carry out its day-to-day activities.


=== Working Groups ===
== Working Groups ==
The Chapter has three [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/working-groups/ working groups]: Internet Governance, IoT and Data Protection, Privacy & Security.  
The Chapter has three [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/working-groups/ working groups]: Internet Governance, IoT and Data Protection, Privacy & Security.  


=== Projects ===
== Projects ==
In 2016, the SF-Bay Area Chapter secured funding from the Internet Society’s [https://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-awards/beyond-net-funding-programme Beyond the Net] program for its “'''''[http://www.sfbayisoc.org/projects-overview/current-and-future-projects/rural-broadband-project/ Bridging California’s Rural/Urban Digital Divide with Mobile Broadband]'''''” project. The Chapter joined together with California State University (CSU) Geographical Information Center ([http://www.gic.csuchico.edu/GIC/ GIC]), Chico, and [http://valleyvision.org/ Valley Vision] to collect data on mobile broadband performance in Yolo County, near Sacramento in Northern California.  
In 2016, the SF-Bay Area Chapter secured funding from the Internet Society’s [https://www.internetsociety.org/what-we-do/grants-awards/beyond-net-funding-programme Beyond the Net] program for its “'''''[http://www.sfbayisoc.org/projects-overview/current-and-future-projects/rural-broadband-project/ Bridging California’s Rural/Urban Digital Divide with Mobile Broadband]'''''” project. The Chapter joined together with California State University (CSU) Geographical Information Center ([http://www.gic.csuchico.edu/GIC/ GIC]), Chico, and [http://valleyvision.org/ Valley Vision] to collect data on mobile broadband performance in Yolo County, near Sacramento in Northern California.  


In the past, the Chapter was involved of the infamous [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/project/interplanetary-internet-collaboration-with-ipnsig/ Interplanetary Networking] Special Interest Group (SIG).  
In the past, the Chapter was involved of the infamous [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/project/interplanetary-internet-collaboration-with-ipnsig/ Interplanetary Networking] Special Interest Group (SIG).  


=== Events ===
== Events ==
The Chapter holds various [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/chapter-events/ events] throughout the year. Due to logistical limitations, events are currently held in around the San Francisco-Bay Area only.  
The Chapter holds various [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/chapter-events/ events] throughout the year. Due to logistical limitations, events are currently held in around the San Francisco-Bay Area only.  


=== Industry Representation ===
== Industry Representation ==
Chapter representatives [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/industry-representation/ attend] as many [http://www.icann.org ICANN], [https://atlarge.icann.org/ralos/naralo NARALO], [http://www.isoc.org ISOC,] and related industry events as funding and schedules allow. The Chapter is an [[At-Large Structure]] (ALS) and is affiliated with [[NARALO]].  
Chapter representatives [http://www.sfbayisoc.org/industry-representation/ attend] as many [http://www.icann.org ICANN], [https://atlarge.icann.org/ralos/naralo NARALO], [http://www.isoc.org ISOC,] and related industry events as funding and schedules allow. The Chapter is an [[At-Large Structure]] (ALS) and is affiliated with [[NARALO]].  


=== About ISOC ===
== About ISOC ==
ISOC is a nonprofit organization founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy. With offices in Washington, USA, and Geneva, Switzerland, it is dedicated to ensuring the open development, evolution and use of the Internet for the benefit of people throughout the world.
[[ISOC]] is a nonprofit organization founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy. With offices in Washington, USA, and Geneva, Switzerland, it is dedicated to ensuring the open development, evolution and use of the Internet for the benefit of people throughout the world.

Revision as of 15:23, 2 March 2018


General Information
Stakeholder Group: Civil Society
Type: ISOC Chapter
Country: USA
Website: https://www.sfbayisoc.org
Email: info@sfbayisoc.org
Twitter: [@sfbayisoc Twitter]
People
Susannah Gray, President
Fatema Kothari, Vice President
Board of Directors

With over 2,000 members, the San Francisco-Bay Area (SF-Bay) Internet Society (ISOC) Chapter focuses on Internet access issue and diversity and digital inclusion in California. The SF-Bay Area ISOC Chapter was officially recognized by ISOC on 16 February 2009.

Funding[edit | edit source]

As a nonprofit 501(c)3 entity, the SF-Bay Area ISOC Chapter’s work is funded entirely by donations, sponsorship and grants. The Chapter relies on volunteers to carry out its day-to-day activities.

Working Groups[edit | edit source]

The Chapter has three working groups: Internet Governance, IoT and Data Protection, Privacy & Security.

Projects[edit | edit source]

In 2016, the SF-Bay Area Chapter secured funding from the Internet Society’s Beyond the Net program for its “Bridging California’s Rural/Urban Digital Divide with Mobile Broadband” project. The Chapter joined together with California State University (CSU) Geographical Information Center (GIC), Chico, and Valley Vision to collect data on mobile broadband performance in Yolo County, near Sacramento in Northern California.

In the past, the Chapter was involved of the infamous Interplanetary Networking Special Interest Group (SIG).

Events[edit | edit source]

The Chapter holds various events throughout the year. Due to logistical limitations, events are currently held in around the San Francisco-Bay Area only.

Industry Representation[edit | edit source]

Chapter representatives attend as many ICANN, NARALO, ISOC, and related industry events as funding and schedules allow. The Chapter is an At-Large Structure (ALS) and is affiliated with NARALO.

About ISOC[edit | edit source]

ISOC is a nonprofit organization founded in 1992 to provide leadership in Internet related standards, education, and policy. With offices in Washington, USA, and Geneva, Switzerland, it is dedicated to ensuring the open development, evolution and use of the Internet for the benefit of people throughout the world.