Dear Members of the Open Science Community,

Apologies for cross-posting.

Two years into helping secure vital, non-commercial services within the Open 
Science community; the Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science 
Services (SCOSS) is searching for new potential candidates to help fund. If you 
are a non-profit essential infrastructure for Open Access or Open Science of 
international significance and are concerned about your sustainability, this 
mail is for you.

SCOSS<http://www.scoss.org/> launched in late 2017 as a response to a growing 
concern over the security of the infrastructure underpinning Open Science 
today. The intent? To ensure that key services like the Directory of Open 
Access Journals (DOAJ) and SHERPA/RoMEO, services that aid the scientific and 
scholarly community in the accessing and sharing of research, have the solvency 
to exist as well as innovate and evolve.

In short, this is how the initiative works: SCOSS provides the framework and 
funding structure, vetting potential candidates based on a defined set of 
criteria. The most eligible of those that pass the vigorous evaluation are then 
presented to the global OA/OS community of stakeholders with an appeal for 
monetary support in a crowdfunding-style approach.

To date, more than 1.5 million Euros have been pledged to help fund DOAJ and 
SHERPA/RoMEO, the first services selected in our pilot first funding call.
Our second call for funding recently went out to support DOAB, OAPEN, PKP and 
OpenCitations, who are looking for funding for the next 3 years.

We're reaching out to you now as we are preparing to pre-screen services for 
eligibility for SCOSS's third funding cycle; perhaps you are with a non-profit 
organisation, with an international scope, are reasonably well-established but 
concerned about your sustainability.
At this point, the board is seeking to identify a field of such potential 
candidates to vet; among the basic qualifications: eligible services must have 
a non-profit status in the country in which they are based and/or be affiliated 
with or owned by a research or educational institution.

Services that are interested in seeking SCOSS funding are invited to send us a 
pre-application as a formal expression of interest in applying. For the 
information we require, see here<https://forms.gle/TzKy37rN1CXuUBQY7>.

To be considered, all pre-applications must be submitted to 
https://forms.gle/TzKy37rN1CXuUBQY7 by Saturday, 29 February 2020, 11pm CET.
SCOSS will evaluate all submissions; those organisations that meet the SCOSS 
aforementioned description while making a clear, strong case for community 
support will be invited to apply formally later in 2020.

For all questions, please direct them to <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>

Thank you for your interest and support in this effort to secure our vital Open 
Science infrastructure.

Kind regards,

Fiona Bradley
On behalf of the SCOSS Advisory Group
http://www.scoss.org<http://www.scoss.org/>
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

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