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CloudRift AI Grant for GPU Credits is sponsored by CloudRift. The CloudRift AI Grant provides $100 to $1,000 in GPU credits for AI projects.
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CloudRift AI Grant • GPU Compute Credits for Builders Build Something Powerful. We'll Cover the GPUs. The CloudRift AI Grant provides $100–$1,000 in GPU credits to train models, build tools, or create tutorials.
No strings attached — just mention us when you ship. GPU Access Shouldn't Be a Bottleneck Most AI innovation happens outside big labs — researchers on side projects, indie devs prototyping tools, creators explaining concepts on YouTube. But compute is expensive.
The CloudRift AI Grant gives you $100–$1,000 in credits to rent RTX 4090s, RTX 5090s, and more. In return, mention CloudRift when you publish. Built for Independent AI Builders Training models, running experiments, and publishing papers.
Building libraries, frameworks, and tools for the community. Prototyping GPU-intensive products and applications. Recording tutorials, demos, and educational content.
Exploring generative AI and creative applications. Three Steps to GPU Credits Fill out a short form. Tell us what you're building, what GPUs you need, and why your project matters.
We review applications every two weeks. Selection is based on project quality, community value, and fit. Receive $100–$1,000 in credits.
Use them for any CloudRift service. Mention us when you ship. RTX 4090, RTX 5090, RTX PRO 6000.
Rent by the hour, no long-term contracts. Run your own models or use hosted endpoints for fast inference. Credits work like cash.
Use them however you need with clear, upfront pricing. Frequently Asked Questions Who can apply? Anyone building something real with GPUs — researchers, students, indie devs, content creators, or hobbyists.
What kind of projects get approved? Projects with clear community value: open-source tools, research papers, educational content, creative experiments. Do I need prior work to apply?
Not required, but it helps. A GitHub repo, published paper, or YouTube channel shows you ship. How long does review take?
Two weeks. We notify applicants on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month. What GPUs are available?
RTX 4090, RTX 5090, RTX PRO 6000 — anything in our on-demand console. What's the catch? None.
Just mention CloudRift when you publish your work. Apply for the CloudRift AI Grant Links (GitHub, X, LinkedIn, YouTube, etc.) Project description 3–5 sentences: what you're building, why it matters, what GPUs you need Credit amount requested ($100–$1,000) Link to past work (optional)
Key questions and narrative sections extracted from the solicitation.
Project description: what are you building, why does it matter, and what are your GPU needs? (3–5 sentences)
Name and email
Relevant links (GitHub, papers, YouTube, etc.)
Credit amount requested ($100–$1,000)
Optional: past work samples
Scoring criteria used to review proposals for this grant.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Open globally to researchers, open-source maintainers, indie developers, content creators, and artists building GPU-intensive projects. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $100–$1,000 in GPU credits Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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