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Facebook’s fbFund Takes a Mulligan - Requires All Applications to be Resubmitted
When Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced his new application developer grant program, fbFund, at TechCrunch40, everyone clapped (including me). I did have some concerns immediately and one of them was right after Mark said, "just email in your application to xyz@facebook.com". Immediately my nose twitched and I thought "how will they manage applications via email?" I have dealt with contests and sweeps with millions of entries and couldn’t imagine for a minute the management via email. Then I realized Mark is rich and smart - surely the emails get processed into a system, right?
Just a couple of days later, emails began to go out to the current applicants discussing privacy and conflict which you can read about on my previous discussion. This past weekend, Facebook has called a mulligan on the emails as the application format. Here is the email that went out to fbFund applicants:
Thank you for your inquiry about the fbFund grant program, and for your support of the Facebook Platform. Our goal for this program is to encourage as many developers as possible to write innovative and engaging new applications on top of Facebook Platform. Additionally, we hope to enable an even broader class of developers to become entrepreneurs by giving you the financial resources necessary to pursue a new venture that relies on Facebook Platform.
It has become clear that we will receive proposals which contain similar or even identical ideas. As a result, and in order to protect other developers and us from claims that we or anyone else copied material without the creator’s permission, unless we agree otherwise in writing, we can’t promise that any materials or information you submit here will be kept confidential, or specifically that we or others might not develop similar or identical products or services.
To make sure that everyone understands the conditions of submitting a grant application, we will not review any materials you have sent via email, and any materials you may have sent have been deleted. If you would like to submit an application for an fbFund grant or require more information, please see our website and grant application submission form at http://www.facebook.com/developers/fbfund.php. We apologize for the inconvenience, and hope the online information and submission form will help you develop and structure your proposal. We are accepting applications from around the world.
Again, we are very excited to be offering this program and wish you the best of luck whether or not you are an fbFund grant recipient. We can only give a limited number of grants and not getting one does not mean that we don’t believe in your application nor that it can’t be successful - it simply means that we have a limited amount of resources and weren’t able to give money during this cycle to you. You are welcome to apply as many times as you like as each funding cycle represents a new opportunity to receive a grant.
More information is available at
http://www.facebook.com/developers/fbfund.php.Thank you for your patience — we apologize for the delay in this response. We’ve seen a tremendous response to fbFund, and look forward to reviewing great proposals.
Cheers,
the fbFund team
I have received two emails from angry app developers who now need to resubmit their info. One I can’t post as there were too many expletives but the other included, "I have not done it _again_… I am not sure if I can be bothered because it looks like they have not got a clue what they are doing and has been handled half arsedly."
I am glad that Facebook called a mulligan quickly and now will handle the application process correctly moving forward. I can only assume that in the 14 days since the initial launch and this new email, they never peeked at any of the applications.
I am still curious as to how they will decide who has the unique idea - time stamp of application? Would also be great to learn about who makes up the judging panel - certainly wouldn’t want to see any sort of favoritism. In fact, if they were smart, they would anonymize the applications and only upon grant does Facebook learn who the developer(s) is/are. Of course this is SV, so I doubt that will happen :)






Hopefully facebook has not forgotten its roots and is destined to become the center of drinking, poking, and general tom-foolery associated with college, and now recent graduate life.
Don’t get me wrong, I love to drink and party, and look at hot girls pictures on facebook as much as everyone else, but I also believe in the higher education system and think innovation CAN bring some positive changes for our struggling educational system.
Facebook started out as an application for Harvard to manage student affairs and keep students abreast of news, notes, etc.
Unfortunately, facebook is the farthest from this right now with only cursory integration with the schools that facebook represents.
It would be nice to see some integration between the colleges and facebook itself:
1. Notifications when papers or exams are due
2. Tie in the registrar and class registration with facebook
3. Study group and teacher help further integration
4. Sport and campus event full integration
5. Ability to discuss assignments or exams in a forum
It only took a couple of minutes for me to throw those ideas together, and I’m sure the developer platform is much smarter, and better equipped than me to make these implementations, but I seriously think Facebook should consider putting some of this money back into the universities that is building our next generation.
Facebook, you could have prevented me from missing my final Business Law exam …if only the calendar was integrated!!!
Surely facebook’s role has changed a lot since the days when it was exclusive to university attendees? I think whilst it is a nice idea that it could be integrated with college life more, things to do with course registration are surely more suited to the university’s website/intranet.
Seeing the future of facebook apps will certainly be interesting - when will it become saturated?
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