Clojure/conj is thrilled to provide Opportunity Grants to support community members from underrepresented groups who would not otherwise be able to attend the conference for financial reasons. The purpose of these grants is to remove obstacles to attendance while increasing the diversity of the Clojure community.
We want you to apply!
- Already attended a conference in the past? That’s ok.
- Already received a grant in the past? Still ok.
- Don’t have much (or any) Clojure experience? That’s ok, we can help!
- Don’t know anyone going? We have a guide program and organized Meetups!
- Don’t want to take money away from someone else? Really, it’s ok, everyone says that!
- Don’t feel like you deserve this? That’s also ok: you do.
ELIGIBILITY
Applicants should be a member of an underrepresented group in tech – women, people of color, LGBTQIA+, people with disabilities, or other underrepresented groups not listed, and be unable to attend the conference without some financial assistance. Awardees should plan to attend the full conference (October 12-14, 2017 in Baltimore, MD).
SELECTION
Applications will be reviewed by a diverse selection committee. By completing the application, you indicate that you meet the eligibility requirements.
Due to limited funds, the selection committee will use the information provided (properly anonymized) to prioritize applicant grants based on these criteria:
- Prior interest or investment in Clojure
- Involvement in a programming-oriented community (not necessarily Clojure)
- Likelihood of future community involvement
- Early submission – we award grants on a rolling basis and early submission is recommended
- North America over international – to maximize the benefit of funds for travel, we primarily award grants to applicants from the United States
The best way to help the selection committee is by providing detailed information in the application.
AWARD
Grant recipients will receive a conference registration ticket and may request support for travel and hotel. Clojure/conj registration includes all day beverages, snacks, and evening events. Additionally, there will be a separate program to request a conference guide who has previously attended Clojure/conj and can answer questions or give recommendations.
TO APPLY
Fill out the Opportunity Grant Application between June 15 and July 28, 2017. All applications will be kept confidential other than the grant review board. If you have any questions, please contact diversity@cognitect.com.
- Applications Open: Thursday, June 15, 2017
- Applications Close: Friday, July 28, 2017
- Applicant Notification: On a rolling basis, no later than Thursday, August 3, 2017
All attendees, speakers, sponsors, and staff at Clojure/conj are required to agree to the Code of Conduct of the event. Organizers will enforce this code throughout the event.