Starting in November 2020, Mozilla Foundation started an evaluation of the Fellowships and Awards programs with the support of Simply Secure. The evaluation seeks to understand the program’s strengths and challenges with the goal of improving their efficacy and impact. Community input and guidance is critical to this process, and so as part of the evaluation, we engaged past participants in the programs, funders, host organizations, community members and other stakeholders. At MozFest, we are excited to share some preliminary findings with the community and get feedback as we finalize outputs to share publicly. Please come and share your thoughts, reactions and ideas.
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We're hoping that many efforts and discussions will continue after Mozfest. Share any ideas you already have for how to continue the work from your session.:Feedback at this session will contribute to the final outputs from the Mozilla Foundation Fellowship & Awards Evaluation.
How will you deal with varying numbers of participants in your session?:We have a number of facilitators so we can scale with the number of participants and should be able to be flexible in format.
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Program Lead @ Mozilla
Susan Kennedy is a librarian-by-training who wrangles projects big and small. She works in digital equity and inclusion, internet freedom issues, critical public librarianship, and participatory design research.
Katie is a design researcher at Simply Secure.
Director of Fellowships and Awards, Mozilla Foundation
Senior Program Officer, Mozilla Foundation