OpenStreetMap US

One important goal of State of the Map US is to bring the full diversity of the OpenStreetMap ecosystem to Washington DC for the conference and the sprint day. This will give us the solid ground we need for the continued growth in OpenStreetMap.

This is why we are providing scholarships to outstanding OpenStreetMap contributors, enabling them to attend a conference that they would otherwise have to skip due to financial constraints. The scholarships will provide free admission and up to $500 to cover travel expenses such as flights and accommodations.

If you’re contributing to OpenStreetMap in an interesting way – whether that’s by adding data, making maps, writing code or documentation, organizing meetups, or something else – and financial help will make the difference in whether you can come to State of the Map US, apply! We’re also taking suggestions on worthy scholars. If you know someone who fits this description or who should be at State of the Map US but isn’t planning to attend, recommend them for a scholarship.

Apply for the Scholarship

Recommend a scholar

Deadline for the scholarship applications is February 9th.

We will consider session proposals and scholarship applications together. If you submitted a great session it will help your chances for a scholarship.

Photo: State of the Map US 2013, Justin Miller

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State of the Map US

The annual State of the Map US conference is the largest gathering of OpenStreetMap community members from across the country. Come meet the people who create, analyze, and use OpenStreetMap with several days of talks, workshops, and social events. It’s the best party in mapping.

State of the Map US 2014

The 4th State of the Map US conference took place at the Washington Convention Center and the historic national headquarters of the American Red Cross in Washington, D.C.