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A list of microgrant programs for your good ideas.

I started a program called Helium Grants, which provided $1K no-strings-attached grants to encourage people to do the things they want to do (now on hiatus). In the process, I came across a bunch of other microgrant programs, which are documented below. All amounts are listed in USD unless otherwise specified.

If you're interested in starting your own microgrant program, I've also created a few templates, which you're welcome to use.

1517 Medici Project

https://www.1517fund.com/medici-project
$1K grants for high school, college students, and dropouts to launch projects to make humanity better, backed by 1517 Fund.

5x5 Night

http://5x5night.com/
5x5 Night takes place once a month. The community votes on the ideas that will be presented at the event. The selected creators explain a $5,000 step that will move the idea forward, and will meet people who can help.

Awesome Foundation

http://www.awesomefoundation.org/
The Awesome Foundation is a global community advancing the interest of awesome in the universe, $1000 at a time. Each fully autonomous chapter supports awesome projects through micro-grants, usually given out monthly.

Bed-Stuy Create & Connect Fund

https://laundromatproject.org/create-connect-fund/
A community micro-grant fund launched by The Laundromat Project providing $1,000 grants to seed and support the creative ideas and civic actions of artists, cultural practitioners, community builders, organizers, and makers in Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn (New York City).

cache money grants

https://cachemoney.xyz/grants/
$5K grants, paid in crypto (BTC, ETH, SOL), for "hackers and/or artists who want to tackle interesting new ideas in the crypto space."

Clarity Health Fund

https://www.clarityhealthfund.org/
$1,000 USD microgrants for progress in psychedelics and drug policy. Clarity Health Fund’s primary mission is to bring psychedelics into the wellness system. Larger grants are also available.

Climate Grants

https://www.climategrants.earth/
Climate Grants gives $1000 each month to people working on solving climate change, no strings attached.

Echoing Green Fellowship

https://echoinggreen.org/fellowship/
A two-year, full-time fellowship for social sector leaders who challenge the status quo. $80,000 for individuals, $90,000 for partnerships, in addition to a flexible benefit stipend.

Éire Ventures

https://eire-ventures.com/micro-grants/
$500 microgrants for individuals and entrepreneurs focused on international markets, revenue/profitability, and an exploratory approach.

Emergent Ventures

https://www.mercatus.org/emergentventures
Emergent Ventures, a new fellowship and grant program from the Mercatus Center, seeks to support entrepreneurs and brilliant minds with highly scalable, “zero to one” ideas for meaningfully improving society.

Farnsworth Fund

https://farnsworthfund.com/
The Farnsworth Fund provides $1,000 grants to create a entrepreneurial culture in northeast Indiana that welcomes new ideas and encourages them to dream bigger.

Gumroad Creators Fund

https://blog.gumroad.com/post/183876075758/introducing-the-first-batch-of-our-creators-fund
Over the course of the year, Gumroad will allocate over $50,000 (10% of their profits) to a variety of creators and creative projects. Each "grant" will be between $500 and $5,000.

Indie Fund

http://indie-fund.com/
Indie Fund aims to support the growth of games as a medium by helping indie developers get financially independent and stay financially independent.

Inflection Grants

https://www.inflectiongrants.com/
$2,000 grants for people under 25 to fuel their passion, idea, or themselves.

Macktez Summer Stipend

https://www.macktez.com/stipend/
The Macktez Summer Stipend is a $1,000 development grant to encourage creative people to pursue and complete their personal projects.

Magnificent Grants

https://www.magnificentgrants.com/
$100,000 fellowships to outliers taking down the walls of universities, credentialism, and elitist hierarchies to have impact on the world.

Mitzvoters

https://www.mitzvoters.org/
Mitzvoters is a group that leverages $50/month collective giving to award $500 grants to "cast a vote about what we want to thrive."

Nagarathna Memorial Grant

https://thejeshgn.com/projects/nagarathna-memorial-grant/
Up to INR 80,000 (~ $1,100) to people. No questions asked.

Native Cultures Fund

https://www.hafoundation.org/Grantseekers/Native-Cultures-Fund
$1,000-$10,000 for projects that support California native culture, arts, knowledge systems, and lifeways.

NLNet Foundation

https://nlnet.nl/propose/
$5K to $50K for open source projects by independent researchers and developers. NLnet also funds standards efforts. Releasing software, hardware, and content under open licenses, and the application of open standards where possible are transversal requirements for projects to be eligible for grants.

Open Humans Project Grant

https://www.openhumans.org/grants/
$5,000 for human data projects (ex. genetic, activity or social media data) that help grow the Open Humans ecosystem.

Pandemonium Capital

https://www.pandemonium.capital/
Up to $150 in microgrants for people who want to do "something chaotic."

Pollination Project

https://thepollinationproject.org/
The Pollination Project awards seed grants daily to social change leaders seeking to benefit the world (both individuals, and community groups that do not have paid staff). Up to $1,000 per initial grant. Successful grantees become eligible for additional grants up to $5,000.

Primer Grants

https://www.withprimer.com/blog/introducing-primer-grants
Primer Grants are awards of up to $500 per student to fund ambitious projects from kids around the world.

Project Cover

http://projectcover.org/
Cover is a non-profit that gifts small ($500) grants to driven people. Their mission is to extend access to knowledge, networks, and opportunities for those who are working hard to achieve great things. Restricted to United States citizens and resident aliens.

Prototype Fund

https://prototypefund.de
The Prototype Fund is a collaboration between the Open Knowledge Foundation Germany and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. You can get up to 47.500€ for your open source project. This grant is only available for people living in Germany, but available with any passport.

Puffin Foundation

http://www.puffinfoundation.org/grants-info.html
Up to $2,500 for emerging artists whose works might have difficulty being aired due to their genre and/or social philosophy.

Science Debate

https://sciencedebate.org/minigrants.html
$1,000-$3,000 "mini grants" for community organizers and science policy advocates across the United States, particularly those who organize efforts and coordinate the mobilization of people to promote discussion of science policy by electoral candidates. Science Debate is a nonpartisan organization.

SciFounders

https://scifounders.com/
The SciFounder Fellowship is "designed to encourage early-career scientists with great ideas to get started on their own companies. You will receive an initial investment of $400,000 and mentorship in the form of regular office hours for one year."

Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence

https://www.thesisters.org/grants
$250-$1000 grants to support under-funded, small organizations and projects providing direct services to under-served communities. The projects they support tend to be progressive grassroots projects that promote wellness, joy, tolerance, and diversity within our communities, and that support the LGBTQ+ community. Bay Area projects preferred.

Thiel Fellowship

https://thielfellowship.org/
$100,000 over two years for young people who want to build new things. Thiel Fellows skip or stop out of college to receive a $100,000 grant and support from the Thiel Foundation’s network of founders, investors, and scientists.

Trelis AI Grants

https://trelis.com/trelis-ai-grants/
$500 grants for individuals pursuing advances in the field of AI models, such as training, inferencing, and fine-tuning.

Unitary Fund

http://unitary.fund/
Get $4,000 for your open source quantum computing project.

VitaDAO Fellowship

https://vitadao.com/fellowship
Apply for $100-$3,000 fast microgrants to pursue your effort in longevity. You can meet other fellows on a bi-monthly call to support each other, as well as get awareness through the broader community, and apply for up to $1m in translational research funding.

Xor Grant

https://xorgrant.org
Xor Grant is a no-strings-attached microgrant awarded to high school seniors pursuing a computer science or cybersecurity program in college. Its mission is to support students who are passionate about solving interesting problems and love thinking outside the box.

Inactive microgrant programs

To my knowledge, these grant programs are no longer active, but you might find them useful to read about as case studies.

Got another grant program to suggest?

Open a pull request or issue and add it here! The list is sorted alphabetically. I'll add more programs as I hear about them.

If you don't use GitHub, tweet your suggestion @nayafia or drop me a line and I'll add it to this list.

License

This list, humble as it may be, is available under the Creative Commons CC0 1.0 License, meaning you are free to use it for any purpose, commercial or non-commercial, without any attribution back to me (public domain). If you do use it, I'd love to hear about it! (Find me here: @nayafia) But you are in no way required to do so.

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microgrants's Issues

Consider setting up github pages

Setting up GitHub pages (which, btw, optionally supports adding custom domains, say microgrants.dev, for free) is pretty straight-forward, and you can see what the result looks like here: https://ignoramous.github.io/microgrants/

Steps (see also):

  1. Click on project's Settings tab.
    a. Under Options (left nav), go to the GitHub Pages section
    b. Enable it for the master branch.
    c. Choose a theme.
    d. Commit (without committing index.md).
  2. Stylize README.md as appropriate.
  3. Wait for the deployment to complete (See the new Environment section on the GitHub project's front page), once that's done, the webpage should be up and running.

The Pollination Project

The Pollination Project awards seed grants daily to social change leaders seeking to benefit the world (both individuals, and community groups that do not have paid staff). Up to $1,000 per initial grant. Successful grantees become eligible for additional grants up to $5,000.

Consider editing repository setings to remove "Releases" section

"Releases No releases published" is displayed right now, fortunately this pointless section can be removed.

"Packages No packages published" also can be removed.

Edit repo page config to remove it (cog next to the description).

I am not making a PR as it is defined in proprietary github settings, not in a git repository - and I have no rights to modify repo settings.

Peek 2020-10-25 09-10

Add Awesome Journalism

Awesome Journalism - AwesomeJournalism.org


Awesome Journalism is a platform for people and organizations that support and advance the interest of journalism in the world.

Each independent and fully autonomous chapter funds and supports awesome local journalism projects through micro-grants, usually given out monthly.

These micro-grants come out of pockets of the chapter's "trustees" and are given on a no-strings-attached basis to people and groups working on awesome journalism stories and projects.

Please consider adding the Tyk side project fund

Would really appreciate it if you could add the Tyk fund to this list.

About Tyk
Tyk is an Open Source API gateway & API management platform. Whether internal, external, public or highly encrypted systems, Tyk helps businesses drive value across the retail, finance, telecoms, healthcare, or media industries (to name just a few!)

Brands using Tyk range from Singapore Post and Skills, Future Singapore, to global organisations like Capital One, the Financial Times, and Starbucks. They have a varied user base hailing from every continent – even Antarctica!.

About the Tyk Side Project Fund:
Tyk’s own history is rooted in starting as a side project out of necessity. Martin Buhr, CEO and Founder of Tyk, needed a simple, flexible and low-cost solution for API management. After facing the challenges of getting a technology that worked in the way he needed for his role, Martin set about creating his own platform. And so Tyk was born. Tyk’s Open Source API Gateway, and subsequent Management Platform, has now been installed by thousands of hobbyists, tinkerers and non-profits alike.

Tyk now wants to provide support to those who have ideas for their own exciting side projects, but are struggling to get started or can’t afford a necessary element for it to work. They’re doing this through a micro-grant programme that offers upto £500 per accepted project. The deadline for applying is 31st March, 2020.

Click here to read more and apply: https://tyk.io/fund/

Fundamental research/AI/NLP projects

So I am understanding it right that the most important fields of research have not microgrants funding?

AI grant is (was?) dead https://aigrant.org/

NLNet Foundation seemed great except it require to open source the code which is a no-no... (why would I work on something groundbreaking and get zero economic and executive reward on it?)

Maybe scifounders is fit for the purpose?
Hope it doesn't require a diploma/license nor physical presence.

Basically that issue is about the need of including more grants for fundamental research (could be medecine too), that does not require open sourcing work.

Consider linking the Prague Civil Society Centre's Switch program

Switch is the Prague Civil Society Centre’s grant scheme for tech solutions to social issues across Eastern Europe and Central Asia. It offers funding of up to EUR 8,000 and is designed for anybody with an idea that uses technology – in the broadest sense – to transform their society, spread their message, push for change or improve their community.

https://praguecivilsociety.org/switch-2019/

Switch looks to kick-start new ideas, turn prototypes into projects, and help civic tech initiatives scale-up.

The call for 2020 proposals will open in the late fall 2019.

Switch is open to any individual, group or organisation which has a tech-based solution to a social problem, or a project to change their society. You can be an activist, an IT professional, a journalist, blogger, campaigner, social entrepreneur, fully-fledged NGO or none of the above. We don’t care what box you tick, as long as you can think outside of it and tell us how you are going to make your city, village, country, or the entire region, more conscious, tolerant, open, informed or empowered.

You should live and work in one – or more – of the countries displayed in yellow on the map below. However, projects do not have to be country-specific, and we encourage cross-border initiatives or ideas which can be replicated or scaled-up across the region.

We are also really interested to hear from people who have never received a grant of this kind before, or who have difficulties accessing funding. And, we look for original, unorthodox and creative partnerships – those which bring people from different industries, backgrounds, cities and countries together, and which show the power of collaboration and teamwork.

consider adding this website that helps manage microgrants for students

Perhaps you could add my website, Atila to this repo as a resource for people who want to start a microgrant but need a tool to help them manage the logistics and they don't have to worry about all the admin work.

I built Atila to makes it easy for more people to start and manage microgrants for students.

So essentially Atila handles all the logistical stuff like helping the sponsor find students to apply, ranking and scoring applications, messaging finalists and winners, handling the payment etc.

This allows the sponsor to just focus on funding the microgrant, reviewing the applications and picking the winner.

I call it a scholarship but actually I just realized that a scholarship is basically a microgrant for students.

For example, here is a microgrant we have for any student working on a side project.

Introducing Guaana

Dear Nadia,

Humbly introducing Guaana.com for your insightful analysis, a platform with an autonomous (or decentralized if you like) funding process.

Other lists like this?

Do you know of any other lists of available grants similar to this, preferably more about grants in the $10k range?

Thanks for putting this list together, it's helpful.

Non-financial support offerings?

I read your announcement on the first round of Helium Grants, and this line really resonated with me:

Finally, a lot of people were looking for accountability. Being selected wasn’t so much about needing money as having someone believe in them. The $5K would signify that their idea was worth pursuing.

This is something I think about a lot. There's a big part of me that feels that the thing my projects are missing to get off the ground isn't money (most of my projects wouldn't cost anything up front, and I feel that I could probably find a way to monetize them once they're up and running), but recognition: I've started more than a few projects that have reached viability (like Plushu and OPWS), but they've floundered because I didn't have any way to get anybody else interested in them, to a point where I could sustain the interest to keep developing them beyond just an MVP. (Working on a big project that nobody's seeing makes me feel like Henry Darger, a poor, isolated custodian who spent his life writing a fifteen-thousand-page manuscript that nobody even knew he was working on until his landlords found it the day before he died.)

I've found myself wishing that there was something like Y Combinator, but without the monetary expectations (on either side): a group of smart, well-connected mentors who can help put its selected applicants in touch with potentially-interested parties, can help them write press releases and things like that, and, most importantly, can keep tabs on their progress, and give them encouragement and/or blunt feedback (when called for) to help point them in the right direction when they're stuck.

Do you (or anybody else reading this issue) know of any groups like this? If not, how might such a group be founded? Would it maybe make sense to keep a list of "non-monetary grants" like this in this repository (possibly in a separate .md file from the README)?

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