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Comcast Innovation Fund Grant is sponsored by Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation. Advances technology and public policy research that enhances Internet connectivity and services, focusing on areas like low latency networking, Wi-Fi performance, AI computing, live video streaming, and quantum computing-related cybersecurity.
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Comcast Innovation Fund | Comcast Innovation Fund The Comcast Innovation Fund is no longer accepting new applications for the 2026 Grant Year The Comcast Innovation Fund was created to support technology and public policy research that contributes to the betterment of the Internet, and the continued evolution of connectivity products and services.
The fund provides grants to technologists, researchers, and academics to support Internet- and connectivity-focused projects within the fund’s areas of interest, which are updated annually. Due to the unprecedented response to the Comcast Innovation Fund’s 2026 RFP, we have closed accepting new submissions for 2026. Thank you to everyone who submitted for their enthusiasm.
We are working though all submissions and will send a final decision email once we have had a chance to review your proposals. Information about other Comcast programs not connected to the Comcast Innovation Fund can be found here: Low Latency Networking: Research & open source (OSS) development related to IETF standards for Low Latency, Low Loss, Scalable Throughput (L4S) and Non-Queue-Building Per Hop Behavior (NQB).
That includes measuring the adoption of L4S and NQB and comparing dual queue latency to single, classic queue latency as we study Quality of Experience (QoE), Quality of Outcome (QoO), and other end user quality measures. Wi-Fi Performance: Studying ways to improve home Wi-Fi network performance, including potentially developing or improving open-source software that supports wireless networking.
AI/Edge Computing/Caching: Research and open-source development related to distributed Artificial Intelligence (AI) inference/training, cloud AR/VR, targeted advertising, and video analytics. This includes cost-effective distribution of live events at the network edge.
Live Video Streaming: Developing open-source tools to lower the latency-from-live streaming video – especially for live sports and studying the latency differences streaming over different access technologies.
Quantum Computing-Related Cybersecurity and Privacy: Protection against quantum computing threats via developing technologies, standards, operating models, best practices, and transition strategies to protect network infrastructures and digital assets from plausible quantum computing enabled attack vectors.
Quantum Network Optimization: We are excited to announce a significant new investment in our future – funding for a PhD position dedicated to Quantum Computing. This initiative places us at the vanguard of the telecom industry, directly exploring how quantum technologies can solve our most complex and mission-critical network challenges. This is not a traditional PhD.
The successful candidate will operate at the intersection of corporate innovation and foundational academic research and will be jointly supervised by their academic advisor at their home institution and by a technical leader from Comcast.
The PhD candidate’s research will have a dual purpose: (1) Solve real-world problems of immediate interest to the telecommunications industry, and (2) Advance foundational science in quantum computing, specifically by developing novel methods for network optimization. The research will focus on formulating complex telecom problems as mathematical models (e.g., QUBOs) that can be executed on quantum hardware.
This includes exploring the capabilities of both quantum annealers and gate-based quantum computers and utilizing algorithms like the Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA).
The research will target the core challenges that define modern telecommunications, including (but not limited) to these areas: Latency Optimization: Finding new ways to route data with minimal delay Network Resiliency: Designing self-healing networks that can withstand and adapt to failures Traffic Flow Optimization: Dynamically managing network congestion and bandwidth allocation Future Network Design: Modeling next-generation network topologies from the ground up Fintech, NFTs, blockchain, crypto currencies Projects which focus on network simulators Please see our Innovation Fund annual reports for the projects we’ve funded since our opening in 2013.
Open-Source Development Grants Open-Source Development Grants are intended to fund new or continued development of open-source software in areas of interest to Comcast or of benefit to the Internet and broadband industries. Applicants for these grants are often organizations, academic institutions, or individuals.
General and Target Research Grants General Research Grants provide unrestricted award of funds to support researchers, usually at colleges and universities. These grants are focused on supporting excellent technical research in a wide variety of fields that are relevant to the evolution of the Internet. Targeted Research Grants are more narrowly tailored and typically study more specific issues.
Applicants for these grants often come from organizations, academic institutions, and occasionally individuals. Useful & Interesting Things Grants We also fund work that contributes to the Internet in novel and useful ways. This includes individuals who are working on ideas, technologies, or approaches that are useful and valuable to the Internet.
Sometimes it’s a conference that’s being organized, or a new piece of hardware that’s being invented. Either way, it helps advance the growth of the Internet and the Internet Community. Before applying we recommend you read the guidance we have provided below.
When you are ready to apply, the first step is to submit the pre-qualification form. Submit a Pre-Qualification Form – gauging our potential interest, before taking the time to develop a full grant application. Get Started — Covering the Basics The application process for a Comcast Innovation Fund grant is designed to be quick and easy.
We’ve switched to a two step process starting in 2025. Step one, is submitting a quick to complete Pre-Qualification form giving us a high level look at what your proposing. We’ll review it and respond with our decision.
The second step, if we approve your pre-qualification proposal, will be to complete a full application using a link we will send you.
We anticipate grants being in the $3,000-$150,000 USD range Do not submit any materials you believe are confidential, because you have no expectation of confidentiality in the submission process except with respect to your personally identifiable information Frequently Asked Questions Are these expected to be one-year or two-year projects? We only support one-year projects.
We will sometimes consider multi-year projects but will only fund one phase at a time with no guarantee of continued funding. Projects are always welcome to submit additional proposals for funding. Do you have any limitations on how the budget is used or on indirect costs?
Can we put administrative overhead for the university in as “other” expenses (e.g., paid faculty such as researchers and assistants, overhead costs for the university, etc.)? The proposal needs to describe how the budget is going to be used, so we cannot support indirect costs. Overhead pay and “other expenses” is not permissible.
Please put the faculty and research assistants into one figure. Are funds open to applicants outside the United States of America? Yes.
Grant funds are available globally to researchers both within and outside the U.S. What time of year does the fund accept new submissions? Funding is done annually starting in January and continues until the year’s fund is exhausted. Once the final applications for the year have been approved, we close out any remaining proposals that have been submitted.
Applicants are welcome to create and submit a new application when the next funding year opens. Do Comcast Innovation Fund gifts require Purchase Orders (POs)? POs are not required.
However, you must create and submit an invoice and sign other paperwork, such as an acknowledgement of the grant. How to Write a Successful Grant Proposal If you’re pre-qualification proposal is accepted, in your full proposal which will be you asked a more detailed series of questions which will be used by the Innovation Fund Steering Committee at Comcast to evaluate the funding request.
Below are some suggestions to help you create an effective proposal. As part of our evaluation of proposals we consider the impact the project would have, if successful. Will it solve a problem that is vexing Internet providers or users?
Will it be something that is widely adopted? Will it shift current practices in an improved, better direction? Be specific about what you want to achieve Your proposal should include a clear and well-defined problem statement.
Clearly state what you want to achieve and how you will do so. Also, let us know if the funding you seek is part of a larger project, or one which is funded elsewhere. This is not necessarily an impediment, but it is important for us to know.
State how the funding will be used and why your proposal should be chosen Describe the potential outcome of your research or development, including what specific areas require funding and how the funding will be applied. For example, will your research provide incremental progress along a given technical trajectory, or is it revolutionary?
Likewise, if your proposal relates to open-source, please indicate when the software will be available, how widely might it be used or distributed (and whether it scales), which open-source license governs the software, and whether you are a project committer resourced to contribute code. Also, explain any best/worst-case outcomes.
Explain how your work is different or unique relative to the state-of-the-art in your field of R&D While your ideas may be clear to you, please bear in mind that the individuals who review your application may not be experts in your specific field. Therefore, it is critical to provide an explanation that helps both experts and non-experts understand what your research can offer that’s not already out there.
Explain how you will carry out the research or development In addition to clearly identifying the problem you plan to investigate, it will be beneficial to describe how you intend to carry out the research or development. In doing so, please identify the risks you may encounter, and how you might mitigate them. In R&D, failure is often a form of progress, so it’s important to record the challenges you encounter in your work.
In the event you are selected to receive a grant, Comcast may assign an internal project liaison to interface with you. If you have worked with Comcast technical personnel on related research or technical projects, please feel free to identify such personnel as potential liaisons in your submission. As you draft your proposal, remember that you are selling an idea.
Be complete, but refrain from providing an amount of detail that may bog down individual and group reviews. Be enthusiastic. It can be contagious, and you want the review committee to be enthusiastic, too.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Technologists, researchers, and academics. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates $3,000 - $150,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is rolling deadlines or periodic funding windows. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
Federal grant success rates typically range from 10-30%, varying by agency and program. Build a strong proposal with clear objectives, measurable outcomes, and a well-justified budget to improve your chances.
Requirements vary by sponsor, but typically include a project narrative, budget justification, organizational capability statement, and key personnel CVs. Check the official notice for the complete list of required attachments.
Yes — AI tools like Granted can help research funders, draft proposal sections, and check compliance. However, always review and customize AI-generated content to reflect your organization's unique strengths and the specific requirements of the solicitation.
Review timelines vary by funder. Federal agencies typically take 3-6 months from submission to award notification. Foundation grants may be faster, often 1-3 months. Check the program's timeline in the official solicitation for specific dates.
Many federal programs offer multi-year funding or allow competitive renewals. Check the official solicitation for continuation and renewal policies. Non-competing continuation applications are common for multi-year awards.
Local Impact Grants is a grant from The Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation that funds nonprofit organizations in 11 NBC and Telemundo-owned television station markets across the United States. In 2026, the program will award $2.5 million in unrestricted general operating grants across three focus areas: Youth Education and Empowerment, Next Generation Storytellers, and Community Engagement. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) nonprofits that have been operating for at least one year, with total expenses between $100,000 and $1,000,000 and revenue exceeding $100,000, in one of the specified television markets. Grant awards will not exceed 30% of an organization's total expenses. The application deadline is May 13, 2026.
Local Impact Grants is a grant program from the Comcast NBCUniversal Foundation that awards .5 million to nonprofit organizations across 11 NBC and Telemundo-owned television station markets in 2026. Grants are unrestricted and support organizations working in three focus areas: Youth Education and Empowerment (including STEM/STEAM and entrepreneurship), Next Generation Storytellers (developing emerging talent in media and arts), and Community Engagement (volunteering and community unity programs). Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) nonprofits with total annual expenses between ,000 and ,000,000. Fiscally sponsored organizations are also eligible. Applications were accepted March 24 through April 24, 2026.
Academic Grant Program is sponsored by NVIDIA. NVIDIA's Academic Grant Program seeks proposals from full-time faculty members at accredited academic institutions using NVIDIA technology to advance work in Simulation and Modeling, Data Science, and Robotics and Edge AI. Proposals for the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program are also invited, focusing on AI, robotics, and autonomous vehicles.
America's Seed Fund (SBIR/STTR) - Cybersecurity and Authentication is sponsored by U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF). Supports startups and small businesses to translate research into products and services, including cybersecurity and authentication, to secure national defense and protect the public. Includes research requiring privacy and security-preserving resources for artificial intelligence.