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NSF 26-506: Pathways to Enable Secure Open-Source Ecosystems (PESOSE) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation - Nsf logo
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NSF 26-506: Pathways to Enable Secure Open-Source Ecosystems (PESOSE) | NSF - U.S. National Science Foundation

The Pathways to Enable Secure Open-Source Ecosystems (PESOSE) program supports the translation of open-source science and engineering-focused research products into safe and sustainable ecosystems that address national and societal challenges. Open-source tools such as software, hardware, machine learning models, languages, and data platforms are designed to be shared as they are publicly-accessible and modifiable. These tools spark innovation in critical fields as varied as artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing, banking, healthcare, research, education, next-gen manufacturing, mobility, and National security (including cybersecurity). [...] proposals, allowing teams to propose [...] on a robust [...] Anticipated Type of Award: Standard Grant or Continuing Grant [...] Anticipated Funding Amount: $40,000,000 [...] • For proposals submitted via Research.gov, PAPPG guidelines apply. [...] • For proposals submitted via Grants.gov, NSF Grants.gov Application Guide guidelines apply. [...] • are released as open-source products. These products are freely available for anyone to view, use, modify, or share. Open-source products encourage collaboration, transparency, and community-driven development, which helps speed up innovation. Over time, many of these products become part of [...] national infrastructure, including energy grids, water systems, [...] records, financial networks, and [...] The economic value of open-source products is enormous, with recent estimates exceeding $13 trillion per year. Open-source software is used almost everywhere and supports key technologies such as artificial intelligence, data science, cloud computing, telecommunications, scientific research tools, and critical facilities. Despite these benefits, the number of open-source developers is relatively small, and many projects lack sufficient resources. This can slow innovation and make maintenance difficult. In addition, weaknesses in open-source software - such as security flaws, supply-chain risks, or insider threats - can spread across many connected systems. In extreme cases, these weaknesses could lead to large-scale failures that affect national or global systems. [...] The PESOSE program supports NSF's mission by accelerating innovation that benefits the Nation. Funded projects lower barriers for researchers and startups, protect public and private investments, strengthen safety, security, and privacy, and support interoperability and standards. Together, these outcomes help increase U.S. competitiveness in the global economy. [...] The Pathways to Enable Secure Open-Source Ecosystems (PESOSE) program, managed by the Directorate for Technology, Innovation and Partnerships, creates a new pathway to turn research into innovation by supporting strong, sustainable, and secure open-source ecosystems (OSEs). These ecosystems are built around existing open-source products, tools, and artifacts that already show promise. The goal is to transform research results into widely used technologies and services that benefit society. Open-source ecosystems depend on distributed development, where contributors from many organizations work together to improve and maintain the product. When successful, these ecosystems grow active communities of developers and users, attract resources, and help innovations make a lasting impact. [...] Track 1: Scoping and planning. This track helps organizations that need experience building developer and user communities. This includes planning and training in governance, legal issues, licensing, fundraising, and administration. [...] Anticipated Type of Award: Continuing Grant or Standard Grant [...] Full Proposal Preparation Instructions: Proposers may opt to submit proposals in response to this Program Solicitation via Research.gov or Grants.gov. [...] You can submit proposals in response to this solicitation through Research.gov or Grants.gov, unless otherwise noted.

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2026 Call For Projects | GraphQL - Graphql logo
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2026 Call For Projects | GraphQL

2026 Call For Projects GraphQL [...] 2026 Call For Projects [...] We’re excited to announce the first GraphQL ecosystem Call For Projects! If you are building tools, advocating, or more generally supporting GraphQL, this program is for you. [...] Our goal is to offer financial support and recognition for individuals who are helping move the ecosystem forward. [...] Each selected project will receive a $5000 grant as well as promotion on the GraphQL blog and socials. [...] The Call for Projects is part of the general GraphQL grant program and submissions must meet some criteria: [...] • Contributes to a graphql project or another GraphQL property (YouTube, socials, …). • Must be submitted by individuals (companies are not eligible for funding). • Requires signature of a grant agreement (preview). • Requires a graphql.org blog post explaining the work. [...] • May 31, 2026: deadline for submissions. • June 30, 2026: winners are announced. • Dec 31, 2026: program closes. [...] You can apply now by filing the GraphQL grant application. [...] Seeking SMEs for GraphQL Conf 2026

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Open Source for Science Fund Launches to Power AI-Driven Discovery - Open Source for Science Fund - Os4science logo
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Open Source for Science Fund Launches to Power AI-Driven Discovery - Open Source for Science Fund

New multi-donor fund by Renaissance Philanthropy seeded by Biohub and Wellcome opens first call for proposals, with letters of intent accepted beginning May 11

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      Tether Launches Developer Grants Program to Fund Local-First AI and Payments Infrastructure - Tether.io
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Tether Launches Developer Grants Program to Fund Local-First AI and Payments Infrastructure - Tether.io

11 May, 2026 – Tether, the largest company in the digital asset ecosystem, announced today that it is launching a grants program to fund developers building on its open technology stack, with no cap on total payouts, tied to specific technical deliverables. The grants program is now open, and developers can apply to active tasks. […]

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Open Source for the Life Sciences - Open Source for Science Fund - Os4science logo
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Open Source for the Life Sciences - Open Source for Science Fund

The Open Source for Science Fund invites letters of intent from developers and maintainers of open source software projects that underpin AI and data-intensive research in the life sciences. This program will fund technical advances and address significant bottlenecks in software tools with demonstrated community adoption in the life sciences, allowing them to unlock new capabilities for scientists worldwide and evolve functionality to meet the demands of AI-native research environments. [...] Open Source for Science Fund is [...] multi-donor initiative [...] Renaissance Philanthropy [...] philanthropic and industry [...] sustain and evolve [...] scientific software for the AI era. With seed funding from Biohub [...] Wellcome, and support from [...] builds on the track record [...] for Science ( [...] ) program — six cycles, [...] deployed across 230+ projects — as a successor initiative that is operationally independent and purpose [...] built to scale. [...] “Open Source for the Life Sciences” (OS4LS) is the inaugural call of the Open Source for Science Fund. It is targeted at open source software that underpins data-intensive research and AI-driven discovery in the life sciences. [...] serves critical needs for a research audience, a realistic plan of work [...] with the project’s own roadmap [...] and genuine buy-in from [...] maintainer community about [...] For this Request for Applications, we seek to support domain-specific software tools across a broad range of [...] life sciences. We also welcome proposals focused on foundational libraries and software dependencies as well as collaborations among related projects within the same software ecosystem. [...] Available funding: Up to $250,000 USD total over two years (up to $125,000 USD/year) [...] Available funding: Up to $1,000,000 USD total over two years (up to $500,000 USD/year) [...] • Open source libraries that serve as core dependencies of scientific applications across multiple domains in [...] life sciences, OR [...] developing shared interoper [...] , or common [...] and capabilities across [...] set of related [...] within the same [...] Applications in this track may propose coordinated work spanning multiple [...] For both tracks, grants will be awarded for two years (24 months). Proposals will be evaluated for appropriateness of budget relative to the scope of work proposed. Indirect costs may not exceed 10% of direct costs and should be included in the maximum funding for each track. A detailed budget is not required at the LOI stage. [...] for staff (full-time, part-time, [...] contract): developers, contributors, [...] writers, community managers, [...] • Projects applying for funding must be open licensed and have a publicly available codebase in a repository. Proprietary software or software with custom / restrictive licenses is not eligible for funding. [...] • The software project(s) must have a mature codebase and demonstrated traction and adoption in the life sciences. Early-stage prototypes or planned software projects lacking evidence of adoption are not in scope for this call and unlikely to pass the LOI stage. [...] This is a two-step process: an initial Letter of Intent (LOI), followed by invitations to a select number of applicants to submit a Full Application. The application form will be available on May 11 at 9am Pacific Time at https://os4science.org/funding%5Fopportunity/os4ls/. [...] Date Milestone --- --- May 4, 2026 Website launch; RFA announced May 11, 2026 LOI Application portal opens (9 am PDT / 4 pm UTC) June 8, 2026 Letters of Intent due (2 pm PDT / 9 pm UTC) June 23, 2026 Notification of invitation to submit Full Applications; Full Application portal opens (9 am PDT / 4 pm UTC) July 21, 2026 Full Applications due (2 pm PDT / 9 pm UTC) October 2026 Earliest notification of decisions December 1, 2026 Earliest project start date

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Build on Trainium: Kernels for ML Acceleration call for proposals — Spring 2026 - Amazon Science - Amazon logo
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Build on Trainium: Kernels for ML Acceleration call for proposals — Spring 2026 - Amazon Science

Building the future of AI with AWS Trainium

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SDK grant program · interledger/Grants Wiki · GitHub - Github logo
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SDK grant program · interledger/Grants Wiki · GitHub

From 2020 to 2025, Interledger Foundation invested more than $21 million across 271 projects in 42 countries. We fund and support people who are building open, interoperable payment systems, and the conditions those systems need to work: regulation, education, trust, and community. - SDK grant program · interledger/Grants Wiki

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Summer of Open AI Research — EleutherAI - Eleuther logo
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Summer of Open AI Research — EleutherAI

The Summer of Open AI Research is a 5-week, fully online research program sponsored by EleutherAI. [...] We invite people with little research experience to contribute to open science under the mentorship of experienced researchers. We offer a selection of projects to apply to, listed below. Each project will run as a small cohort. Participants will be credited on their project, which may result in publication. [...] We also encourage researchers who are willing to mentor a small group for five weeks to propose projects. Funding will be provided. Submit a proposal by clicking the button on the right until May 15. [...] We are primarily looking for projects around open source AI, interpretability, or AI safety, but we welcome other proposals that fit the general theme of open science. [...] 15 May 2026 [...] 18 May 2026 [...] 8 June 2026 [...] 5 July 2026 [...] 6 July 2026 [...] 13 July 2026 [...] 1 August 2026 [...] Apply as a participant until June 8, 2026.

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