- Apolitical clearing house and respected custodian of civil society
information, headquartered in Brussels for over 90 years.
- Authoritative registry of non-profits (explicitly endorsed by UN/ECOSOC
Resolution 334B (XI), 20 July 1950).
- Statutory commitment to entire international non-profit community, across
the digital, linguistic and other divides and facilitating transition
across those divides, notably in developing countries
- Provider of practical long-term services attentive
to real needs of world-wide, multilingual constituency in all its
diversity, shapes and sizes
- Eligible for $5 million endowment, partly to be used to “kick-start” .org
community-building and for micro and macro funding of “good works” in the
.org constituency.
- Proven technical solution for TLD management with minimal transition
issues (VeriSign as backend subcontractor until 2005 with highly
competitive re-compete)
- Operation through Diversitas, a European social
purpose, non-profit company with international multi-stakeholder
ownership
- Techno-centric innovator with decades of experience with reconciling
registry management with responsiveness to the registrant, minimizing
exposure to unwelcome communications
- Maintains “thick” global registries on
organisations, their meetings, executives, concerns, strategies, values,
etc, emphasizing their inter-relationships to facilitate networking and
community building.
10. 20-year partnership with leading private-sector
publisher of international reference information
11. Technical capacity to adapt core services to
interface with third party applications
12. Strategic emphasis on enabling services of other
parties, especially non-profits
13. Provides contextual visibility to
organizations and their concerns, as a basis for validation
14. Impartiality in treatment of data from every field of human activity and under a
variety of pressures (commercial, political, legal, moral)
15. Custodial oversight provided by 150 eminent global
personalities (UIA Members) from the international community
16. Co-creation of .org as the natural home of the
non-commercial world on the internet and as a strategic space for
non-profits, including new second-level domains for sub-components of .org
17. Commitment to fair and competitive prices and
enhanced services responsive to specific segments of the non-profit world
18. Active collaboration with other gTLDs and ccTLDs
who serve the non-commercial constituency