New funding now available!

Actionable Insights fund

We are looking for insights and impact project ideas derived from economic, social science or arts and humanities research that will be relevant to the Digital Security by Design Challenge and the missions of the Discribe Hub+.

At the moment, many of these challenges are around how a new technology comes to market, and how the narratives around security (or other products) can create demand that will drive adoption at scale.

By converting knowledge from the economic and social sciences, arts and humanities research into actionable insights, we aim to accelerate the demand creation and subsequent adoption of digital security by design technologies.

Funding is available to a maximum of £20,000 (at 100% fEC).

What are we looking for?

We are looking for clear, concise conclusions drawn from research findings that can:

  • Be turned directly into an action or an output / artefact / tool for the wider DSbD challenge

  • Help all of us to understand why something is happening, and how to take appropriate action. This ‘something’ can be any actions at the macro or micro level that influence digital security that might influence how citizens, organisations, governments or NGOs think, decide and/or act in the digital security sphere.

  • Be relevant, specific, and valuable to the targeted stakeholder group like public and private organisations, firms, citizens, government agencies, developers etc that helps them to build actions, create and alter strategies, and make decisions that will improve their situation in terms of digital security (again, focused on thinking, deciding or acting).

How to apply?

For more information, please visit our Opportunities page on the website: https://www.discribehub.org/insights-funding-call-2023

If you still have questions, we will be hosting two online Briefing Sessions in November & Januray where you can learn more about the call - click the links to register:

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