Our mission…
is to ensure that the voice of non-commercial users is heard at ICANN.
Mobilize
Mobilize civil society actors to participate in ICANN, including its working groups and other processes.
Collaborate
Collaborate and interact with other stakeholders in ICANN on matters of common concern, including businesses, governments, and others.
Engagement
Send members to ICANN’s three meetings per year around the world, which are free of charge and open to all interested parties.
Represent
Elect representatives to the GNSO Council, which coordinates the policy development process for gTLDs.
Organize
Organize conferences and events exploring global Internet governance issues.
Policy Development
Develop and advocate policy positions.
Areas to get involved
Depending on your skills and background, there is always a space in NCUC where you can contribute
ENGAGEMENT & OUTREACH
Help us promote diversity and inclusion by leading targeted initiatives to bring new voices into our work
POLICY WORK
Analyse and provide commentary, advice, or alternatives on ICANN policy proposals, deliverables, and decisions that reflect the views and needs of non-commercial internet users
OPERATIONS & FINANCE
Review and provide comments on ICANN’s strategic plans and operating budget, as well as monitor and voice issues of concern
ACCOUNTABILITY
Hold the empowered multistakeholder community accountable and help balancing against commercial interests at ICANN
What are NCUC positions?
Among others, NCUC has endorsed the following positions:
Domain Names Belong to Everyone
Privacy Protection in Domain Names
Respect for Non-Commercial Uses and Users
Multilingual Internet
Our shared moments
Latest from our blog
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By Bruna Santos, Benjamin Akinmoyeje and Michael Karanicolas ICANN’s processes and procedures can be a tricky thing to engage with. As motivated and committed as folks are, there will always be technical, administrative, and logistical challenges to meaningful engagement. This is particularly true for the NCUC. […]
ICANN66 is starting in just a few days – and this time the meeting will be in Montreal, Canada! The agenda will be packed as usual and we would to bring some attention to NCUC’s agenda during the next week! So here it goes: Kicking off […]