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[Creative Commons, Link (CC-BY)] The Call for Proposals for the Creative Commons Global Summit is now open! The deadline for submissions is January 23, 2018 at 11:59PM in the submitter’s timezone.
The Creative Commons Global Summit (CC Summit) is an annual conference that celebrates the culture of sharing, providing a space for open communities to collectively grow a vibrant, usable commons, powered by collaboration and gratitude.
Table of Contents
1. Call for Proposals is Now Open
2. Submission Guide
3. On Common Ground: Collaborate and Participate
4. Call for Proposals Deadline
5. Target Audiences
6. Summit Theme
7. Summit Goals
8. Tracks and Categories
9. Funding for Presenters
10. How to Submit Your Proposal
The online Call for Proposals form for the 2018 Global Summit is now open!
We have created a downloadable PDF Submission Guide to help you prepare the best possible submission for your proposal. The Submission Guide is an offline version of the online Call for Proposals form, and contains the exact questions you will be asked, including the character count limitations for your answers. We recommend reviewing the information in the Submission Guide prior to completing the online Call for Proposals form.

The Creative Commons Global Summit (CC Summit) is an annual meeting that celebrates the culture of sharing, and provides a space for open communities to collectively grow a vibrant, usable commons, powered by collaboration and gratitude. The 2018 CC Global Summit builds on a new chapter envisioned for Creative Commons as a renewed, strong, and growing network, and as part of the global open movement.
This year’s Summit will provide a diverse and fun space for everyone to collaborate and be a part of the CC community and the future of the Commons. We will lay the groundwork that will provide us with a solid foundation for the shared, collaborative, and participatory community that we want to build and is needed for our movement to diversify and thrive. We hope you will join us.
The deadline to submit a proposal is January 23, 2018, at 11:59pm in the submitter’s timezone.

The CC Summit is open to everyone who is interested and we always welcome new faces and fresh ideas. If you are wondering if you should attend CC Summit or submit a proposal, it may be helpful to know our target audiences.
The theme of the 2018 Global Summit is “On Common Ground: Collaborate and Participate.” In the online application, you will be asked to explain how your proposal addresses this theme.
Your session should align with at least one of the Summit goals:
GOAL #1: Understand the CC community and the new CC Network structure

GOAL #2: Leverage the power of the CC Network through inclusive and diverse participation: shared objectives, collaboration, and communication.

The Summit will be organized by “Tracks” (topics) and “Categories” (session focus). Each session must be aligned with at least one track and one category, in addition to aligning with the Summit theme and goal(s).
TRACKS (topics):
CATEGORIES (session focus):
While scholarships are one of the single largest investments we make in the summit — nearly 1/3 the cost of the event — CC has limited funds to offer compared to the size of the community and need for support. We prioritize participation of contributing community members, but recognize that some who wish to present will require subsidy. The online Call for Proposals form asks potential presenters to indicate if a) they have applied for a scholarship and b) if funding is a determining factor in their acceptance of a presentation opportunity.
We will be offering the first round of scholarships as planned in late January. However, we always offer a second round to applicants and will use that opportunity to co-ordinate against those who are being considered to present sessions. Session applicants don’t have to apply separately for scholarships, but scholarship applicants get priority. In 2019, we will consider a separate subsidy pool for presenters.
To submit a proposal, first read the information in the Submission Guide. Then, complete the online Call for Proposals form.

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