How to host your own Drumbeat event

What is Mozilla Drumbeat?

Mozilla Drumbeat is a global community of people using web technology to understand, participate and take control of their online lives. Drumbeat provides a forum for people to share project ideas — and matches the most promising ideas with contributors, funds and guidance.

What are Drumbeat Camps?

Mozilla Drumbeat Camps are one-day participatory events for artists, educators, filmakers, lawyers, bloggers, hackers -- anyone who wants to make the web better, and more open.


Drumbeat isn't just about talking and networking, but they’re also about doing and making things. Participants have a chance to propose their own Drumbeat projects, or get involved in projects that are already happening. See project list at: https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/projects/projectmanagement


We already have BarCamps for geeks and techies -- Drumbeat Camps are about creating space for *everyone* to get involved in cool projects that create a better internet. Most attendees are new to Mozilla and Drumbeat.

Want to run a Drumbeat Camp in your city?

Drumbeat Camps establish local communities around creating a more open web and links them to projects on a global scale. At each camp, Mozilla will fly in and train a small number of community leaders who have agreed to facilitate a future Drumbeat Camp in their own city. Check our call for events proposals if you're interested or email bmagrani@mozilla.com for more info.