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AI For All Program is sponsored by The Different Foundation. The AI for All Program advances diversity, equality, and inclusion across AI technologies through financial support and expert mentorship. It partners with UK charities to further access and opportunity for members of underrepresented and diverse communities in AI innovation.
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AI For All Program | Grants up to £2,500 for UK Charities — The Different Foundation Equality of Voice and Place AI for All advances diversity, equality, and inclusion across AI technologies through thoughtfully combined financial support and expert mentorship.
Through our dual support model of finance and mentorship, we partner with UK charities to further access and opportunity for members of underrepresented and diverse communities in AI innovation. We connect experienced mentors and industry specialists with charities championing diversity in AI development.
By offering both funding and knowledge, we help organisations extend their reach and deepen their impact through strengthened strategies and operations. Eligibility : UK Charities with annual turnover between £150,000 - £1.
15M and 1-10 employees Grant Amount : Up to £2,500 per application Junes's Grant Round : Applications open Feb 1st - April 30th October’s Grant Round : Applications open June 1st - August 31st Applications are reviewed and shortlisted by our Foundation Director Shortlisted applicants participate in interviews to discuss their vision Our trustee board reviews finalists and selects recipients Successful applicants receive both funding and mentorship access Each funded partner can access up to 4 hours of specialised mentorship Our mentors bring valuable experience from across the AI landscape Mentors commit to at least 8 hours annually, supporting two or more charities Sessions are scheduled flexibly to accommodate both parties Mentors have the freedom to decline or accept charity requests based on their expertise and availability We welcome AI specialists interested in sharing their expertise.
If you'd like to become a mentor, please contact: info@thedifferent.
foundation We take a structured approach to tracking our program's effectiveness: Building collaborative relationships with all grant recipients Requiring bi-annual reporting and feedback from grantees Creating opportunities for reflection and continuous improvement Publishing annual updates on our collective journey and impact Through the combination of funding and knowledge sharing, we're helping ensure AI development benefits from diverse perspectives and inclusive approaches.
Through the meaningful contribution of time and the connecting power of people, we work to ensure everyone has both voice and place in AI's development.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: UK charities with annual turnover between £150,000 and £1.15M and 1-10 employees. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to £2,500 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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