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ETHEREUM FOUNDATION ACADEMIC GRANTS

Application Deadline: 23:59 UTC March 4th, 2024. 

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

The Ethereum Foundation is thrilled to announce the Academic Grants Round 2024, an initiative dedicated to fostering research in the Ethereum ecosystem.

ELIGIBILITY:

Projects must produce formal academic research

Research output must be open-access with a free and permissive license

All applications must have a written proposal in PDF format

Proposals must be in English

Proposals must include a detailed description, budget, and timeline for the proposed scope of work

Proposals must include an applicant profile

Proposals must include a public repository or link to published work

Here is a template for a proposal

Ideas and projects at any stage of development are welcome:

Idea phase

Proof-of-concept

Work in progress

Fleshed out project

BENEFIT:

This grants round has up to $1 Million in total, which is to be distributed among selected projects.

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THE $275,000 LOSS AND DAMAGE GRANT

Application Deadline: 15 March, 2024

LOCATION: Multiple Regions

The Loss and Damage Youth Grantmaking Council (LDYGC), in collaboration with the Climate Justice Resilience Fund (CJRF) & Open Society Foundations, has opened call for application for its new $275,000 grant cycle aimed at  concrete actions to address the impact of climate change in vulnerable communities.

ELIGIBILITY:

The Council uses a wide range of eligibility criteria with the goal of having youth-friendly eligibility, addressing some of the issues faced by youth and grassroots organizations in marginalized communities. Applications should cover the criteria below: 

The lead applicant must be 35 or below and must have or lead a youth organization or grassroots organization applying operating locally or nationally especially those located in the most affected areas, vulnerable communities, marginalized groups, or any other that is not mentioned

The application should fall into “action to address L&D” from the above themes and must be submitted before the deadline through the google form provided below. 

The project proposal can be submitted in English, French, or Spanish. We advise applicants submitting in French or Spanish to attach a translation of their project proposal in English if possible. 

The project proposal must not be more than three pages and complete. Incomplete proposals will not be considered. 

The submitted project must fall within the grant’s scope, which is to fund ‘concrete actions to address loss and damage,’ excluding capacity building and awareness campaigns.

BENEFIT:

 $275,000 grant cycle aimed at  concrete actions to address the impact of climate change in vulnerable communities.

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