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AI Safety Research Fund is sponsored by Manifund (partnering with grantmaking.ai). The AI Safety Research Fund aims to increase funding for AI safety, streamline the grant process, and provide early-stage support to promising but underfunded or unconventional projects.
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We're building an AI safety funding platform, and we're kicking it off with a $1M grant round. Find, evaluate, and fund AI safety work, without rebuilding the map yourself. Explore active projects Apply for funding We're a small non-profit team with experience building infrastructure for the AI safety community.
The French Center for AI Safety (Centre pour la Securite de l'IA) is a Paris-based non-profit think tank and research center working to reduce risks from AI through education, technical research, and policy advocacy in France and Europe.
Led by Charbel-Raphaël Segerie Existential Risk Observatory A Dutch foundation that works to reduce existential risk by informing the public debate through media engagement, policy advocacy, research, and public events. An AI safety funding platform. A database of organizations, projects, and funds with a trust and signal layer on top.
Here's a preview of the 563 organizations from our broader database. Existential Risk Observatory A Dutch foundation that works to reduce existential risk by informing the public debate through media engagement, policy advocacy, research, and public events. An international AI x-risk strategy think tank that conducts scenario research and governance analysis to mitigate risks from transformative AI technologies.
Led by David Kristoffersson The French Center for AI Safety (Centre pour la Securite de l'IA) is a Paris-based non-profit think tank and research center working to reduce risks from AI through education, technical research, and policy advocacy in France and Europe. Led by Charbel-Raphaël Segerie A nonprofit that runs fellowships and educational programs to develop expert, mission-aligned talent for AI safety research and governance.
A Swiss non-profit think tank that develops evidence-based policy proposals on AI safety, biosecurity, and emerging technologies, bridging science, politics, and civil society for Switzerland and beyond. A non-profit AI alignment research organization focused on agent foundations, pursuing formal goal alignment approaches that would scale to superintelligence. Explore 563 AI Safety orgs The ecosystem is about to receive billions.
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We're funding AI existential safety work. Focused on existential AI safety Initial decisions in weeks We're partnering with Manifund to distribute $1M in grants for AI existential safety work. Expect a short application, a fast turnaround, and a real human reading what you wrote.
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NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program is a grant from NVIDIA providing up to $60,000 per award to PhD students conducting research that advances accelerated computing and its applications. Now in its 25th year, the program invites nominations from doctoral students pushing the boundaries of artificial intelligence, robotics, autonomous vehicles, and related fields. Recipients receive not only research funding but also access to NVIDIA technology, products, and engineering expertise, along with a mandatory in-person summer internship. Students are nominated by their faculty advisors and selected based on academic achievement and research area alignment.
CalSEED Concept Award is a grant from the California Energy Commission that provides $150,000 in funding to early-stage clean energy innovators in California. The program targets individuals, businesses, and nonprofits developing hardware, software, or integrated solutions at Technology Readiness Levels 2-4. Eligible technology areas rotate each cycle and have included battery recycling and reuse, long-duration energy storage, medium- and heavy-duty vehicle electrification, industrial electrification, and advanced EV charging. Applicants must be located in California, have under $1 million in private funding, and propose innovations that benefit California ratepayers. Concept Award winners also receive professional development resources and access to accelerator programs, and may compete for a subsequent $450,000 Prototype Award.