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Career Transition Grants is sponsored by BlueDot Impact. Provides financial support for individuals transitioning into AI safety work, including introductions to people in the field, regular check-ins, and a community of fellow grantees.
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Career Transition Grants | BlueDot Impact Funding and support to help you go full-time on AI safety. BlueDot's career transition grant supports you to work full-time on impactful AI safety work. It enables you to fully focus on upskilling, exploring opportunities, building your network, and figuring out where you can have the most impact.
Alongside funding, you also get: Warm intros to relevant people in the field so you can talk to the right people faster. Regular check-ins with your BlueDot point of contact to pressure-test your thinking and unblock you. Connection to others making similar transitions so you are not figuring this out alone.
This is not something to do alongside a full or part-time role. Short async updates to your BlueDot point of contact on what you did, who you talked to, what you learned, and how your thinking is evolving. Every three months, a more structured conversation to review progress and discuss what support you need.
A short (1-2 page) summary of what you achieved during the grant and what you will be doing next. Fill in the application form. It takes around 45 minutes.
2 We review and book a call If we want to talk or need more information, we schedule a call to discuss next steps. Once approved, we set up the grant within a few days so you can start right away. Frequently asked questions Who is eligible?
Everyone who's ready to go full-time on AI safety and biosecurity. You're more likely to receive a grant if you're a BlueDot course participant, alumni, facilitator, or active member of the AI safety/biosecurity community. Should I apply if I don't know exactly how to contribute to AI safety yet?
Yes. We do not expect you to have it all figured out. We would rather see a clear-eyed account of what you do not know and a plan for finding out.
What if I secure a full-time role or my circumstances change during the grant? Please let us know. Any remaining funds would be returned to BlueDot.
Will you fund a Master's or PhD? Generally, no. For most people, a Master's or PhD isn't the most direct route to impactful AI safety work. There are exceptions.
Mention it in your application if you think yours is one.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals transitioning into AI safety work. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Research on Circular Economy, Smart Manufacturing, and Energy-Efficient Microelectronics is sponsored by U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Advanced Materials & Manufacturing Technologies Office (AMMTO). This funding opportunity supports innovative technology R&D across the manufacturing sector with a focus on circular economy, smart manufacturing, and energy-efficient microelectronics. While the stated deadline for full applications has passed, AMMTO frequently issues similar solicitations, and this highlights a relevant area of interest for the DOE.
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