Scholarship program and its fundraising are open at SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2019
October 17, 2019 • Published by Emilie Lorenzo
For the third year in a row, we’re very pleased to launch our scholarship program! We are super excited to open the scholarship process for this year’s SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2019, November 21st to 23rd. We hope to help the Symfony community members who can’t afford to attend the conference to be part of this great event. The scholarship program is part of the Diversity Initiative which was launched three years ago at SymfonyCon Cluj and is led by Lukas Kahwe Smith, a long time Symfony core team member.
Fundraising
This year, we’d like to call the entire Symfony community to contribute to our scholarship program by donating funds to help us cover the scholarships expenses for SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2019. We aim to offer 3 scholarships at SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2019 and we need your help. We’re thus opening a fundraising campaign to collect enough money to offer 3 scholarships to people who cannot join us at the conference for financial reasons. You can donate via our Symfony page on Open Collective website. Anyone can donate on Open Collective, a company or an individual. You can donate the amount you want and either become a backer or a Sponsor! After your donation, you’ll automatically get a PDF invoice.
Our objective is to receive enough money to cover the 3 scholarships we’d like to offer at SymfonyCon Amsterdam. In order to be able to cover these 3 scholarships, we aim to collect a minimum of 4 000€ ($4,500) to cover the conference ticket, travel (flight or train tickets from the city of departure to Amsterdam) and accommodation for 3 nights per grant recipient. If we exceed this minimum amount and have enough funds to provide more scholarships, we’d be very pleased to extend our scholarship offer to more people. All the available funds and the submitted expenses will be available on our page so everyone can see them. We’ve chosen Open Collective because of its mission to operate in full transparency and because we want to involve the community in this initiative as much as possible.
Scholarship process
Application process for scholarships at SymfonyCon Amsterdam 2019 is now open until November 3rd. You just need to fill in a form to submit your application. SymfonyCon’s scholarship program is aimed to support Symfony community members who want to attend the conference, but cannot without the scholarship. Anyone regardless of gender, gender identity and expression, sexual orientation, ability, physical appearance, race, ethnicity, age, religion, or socioeconomic status can apply for a scholarship.
We want to include, encourage and recognize people from all backgrounds no matter where you come from. If you cannot attend the conference without financial aid, you are eligible to our scholarship program. We will consider every application. Priority will be given to underrepresented groups such as women, minorities, LGBTQIA and people with disabilities, or other underrepresented groups who will be unable to attend the event without financial support. Students are welcome!
Within the Symfony community, we support diversity and inclusion and are proud to launch our third scholarship program.
Apply here for the SymfonyCon’s scholarship program until Sunday November 3rd 2019.
The selection process for the scholarship will be handled by the SymfonyCon Amsterdam organizers, Lukas Kahwe Smith (Diversity Initiative leader) and the CARE team. We’ll announce the grant recipients on November 8th.
We’d like to thank in advance all the people who will support the scholarship program and help us build the Diversity Initiative. If you have any questions regarding the scholarship program or the SymfonyCon Amsterdam, please contact us at event[at]symfony.com. If you want to have more information about our Code of Conduct, you can find it here.
See you soon at the conference!
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