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BlueDot Impact: Rapid Grants is sponsored by BlueDot Impact. BlueDot Impact offers rapid grants for work on AI safety research, fieldbuilding, and talent acceleration. They also offer BlueDot AGI Strategy Fund grants for individuals building high-impact AI safety projects, requiring completion of their AGI Strategy course.
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Rapid Grants | BlueDot Impact Funding for the BlueDot community to ship projects, run events, and do other concrete work on AI safety. Apply now See funded projects We've given out nearly $50,000 in small grants to the BlueDot community over the past few months. Now we're scaling up.
Bigger grants, more of them. Impactful work where money is the bottleneck. Compute and API credits, events and meetups, research access, travel, community chapters, project tooling.
Wildcards welcome. Pitch us. What needs a stronger case General equipment, productivity subscriptions, or plans you haven't started yet.
Stipends and living expenses aren't our usual scope, but apply and make the case if yours is high-impact. Tell us what you're doing, what you need, and how much it costs. Takes five minutes.
We usually reply within five working days. We pay upfront by default; sometimes we reimburse instead. We'll let you know which when we approve.
Use the funding for what we agreed on. If your plan shifts, tell us. A short update when you're done.
What you did, what came of it. No formal report. Grantees join our community: intros, event invites, and follow-on opportunities as they come up.
Frequently asked questions Should I apply if I'm not sure it's a fit? Yes. If the work's underway and the need is specific, just apply.
Don't talk yourself out of it. Who is eligible? BlueDot course participants, alumni, facilitators, and active community members.
If you're in our network and doing serious AI safety work, you qualify. Can Rapid Grants fund events or meetups? Yes.
We have funded meetup series, venue costs, and community events in multiple countries. Show us the plan and the specific costs. Do you fund upfront or reimburse later?
Both. Usually we send the money upfront; sometimes we reimburse instead. We'll tell you which when we approve.
Can Rapid Grants cover travel? Yes. We fund travel for conferences, collaboration, and fieldwork.
Show us why being there matters for the work. What if I need more than a few thousand dollars? Rapid Grants run from $50 to $10,000.
If you need more, get in touch. We can sometimes route you through another program.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals for AI safety research, fieldbuilding, talent acceleration, etc. For BlueDot AGI Strategy Fund, applicants must have completed their AGI Strategy course. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $10,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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