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The Ford-Mozilla Open Web Fellows Program — a collaboration between the Ford Foundation and Mozilla — is an international leadership initiative that brings together the best emerging technology talent and civil society organizations to protect the open Web. The program fills a critical niche: it provides an ecosystem for the next generation of open Web advocates to make an early impact. As threats to digital freedom proliferate, it’s critical to have capable leaders.

Each year, Fellows spend 10 months embedded at leading advocacy organizations to safeguard the Internet as a global public resource. The 2015 host organizations are:

  • American Civil Liberties Union, Massachusetts
  • Amnesty International
  • Association for Progressive Communications
  • Free Press
  • Open Technology Institute
  • Public Knowledge

2015 Fellows

Paola Villarreal, American Civil Liberties Union, Massachusetts

Tim Sammut, Amnesty International

Website, @t1msammut, Contact Info

Fellowship projects

  • Secure Communications Framework: An approachable framework for human rights researchers that helps them understand how to communicate with contacts around the world safely in the context of varying threats and information sensitivity.
  • Community Incident Response: Help human rights organizations in Amnesty's worldwide network access technical assistance during active digital attacks.

Personal projects

Things created

Andrea Del Rio, Association for Progressive Communications

Drew Wilson, Free Press

Gem Barrett, Open Technology Institute

Tennyson Holloway, Public Knowledge