Knight Challenge Grant!

Ushahidi
Jun 23, 2011

It's truly an honor to accept a $250,000 grant from the Knight Foundation for the SwiftRiver project!  It's the culmination of a long journey that began in 2008 but evolved in 2010 when I joined the project as (product designer) and later Matthew Griffiths (lead developer).

Swift is an open-source initiative who's goal is to make the process of vetting information more efficient.  The project to date has progressed well thanks in no small part to the following people: Matthew Griffiths (so important to this project I mentioned him twice), Ahmed Maawy, Charl Van Neikerk, Heather Ford, Vladimir Ermakov, The Ushahidi team, Omidyar Networks, Chris Blow, Kaushal Jhalla, Neville Newey, Edmar Ferreira, Pete Warden, Patrick Meier, Anahi Ayala, Ethan Zuckerman, Google's 2010 Summer of Code Participants (Mang-Git, Soe, Nishith Rastogi), the Guardian's Activate staff, Product(RED) and many others. This project would be nowhere without you all so thanks for making it happen.

For many of us, this project represents a new way of democratizing access to the tools for understanding and vetting information which is needed by Ushahidi, journalists, and many others.