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This announcement was originally published in the website of the NLnet Foundation.

The Next Generation Internet Zero initiative announces the 50 projects selected to receive its grants as a result of the June call. The selected project teams are based in 18 different countries and involve people and organisations of various types, such as individuals, associations, small and medium enterprises, foundations, universities, and informal collectives. 

The 50 free and open source projects were selected across two funds. 19 teams will receive grants from the NGI Zero Commons Fund, a broadly themed fund that supports people working on reclaiming the public nature of the internet. The other 31 projects will work within NGI Zero Core which focuses on strengthening the open internet architecture. Both funds offer financial and practical support. The latter consisting of support services such as accessibility and security audits, advice on license compliance, help with testing, documentation or UX design.

If you applied for a grant

This is the selection for the June call. We always inform all applicants about the outcome of the review ahead of the public announcement, if the are selected or not. If you have not heard anything, you probably applied to a later call that is still under review. You can see which call you applied to by checking the application number assigned to the project when you applied. The second number in the sequence refers to the month of the call, so 06 in the case of the June call. (It should not happen, but if you did apply to the June call and did not hear anything, do contact us.)

Meet the new projects!

Trustworthy hardware and manufacturing

Network infrastructure incl. routing, P2P and VPN

Software engineering, protocols, interoperability, cryptography, algorithms, proofs

Operating Systems, firmware and virtualisation

Measurement, monitoring, analysis and abuse handling

Middleware and identity

Decentralised solutions, including blockchain/distributed ledger

Data and AI

Services + Applications (e.g. email, instant messaging, video chat, collaboration)

Vertical use cases, Search, Community


Still hungry for more projects? Check out the overview of all our current and recent projects...

Inspired? If you are working on a project that contributes to the Next Generation Internet you can submit a proposal. The next deadline is February 1st.

Acknowledgements

The NGI0 Commons Fund and the NGI0 Core funds are possible with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology.