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Ethereum Community Hubs is a grant from the Ethereum Foundation that funds individuals and organizations to establish or expand permanent community spaces for Ethereum developers, educators, and enthusiasts worldwide. These hubs are designed as open, inclusive co-working and event spaces that foster local ecosystem development and connection to the global Ethereum network.
Successful pilots in San Francisco, Berlin, and London demonstrated strong demand for this model. Applications are evaluated on a rolling basis with a July 2, 2026 deadline. Eligible proposals must include a clear mission aligned with Ethereum's values, a transparent budget, and a plan for long-term financial sustainability.
Award amounts vary. Proposals for both new and existing initiatives are welcome.
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Apply for Ethereum Community Hubs | Ethereum Foundation ESP PhD Fellowship Program is now open! Whether you're working on a specific project, or you're still exploring possibilities, you can connect with our team for guidance. This RFP invites proposals to establish or expand permanent Ethereum Community Hubs around the world.
These hubs are open, inclusive spaces designed for local communities, visitors, and temporary residents to co-work, attend and host events, learn, and collaborate with the global Ethereum ecosystem. Each community hub should be locally managed and self-sustaining, combining co-working areas, regular events and programming, and educational initiatives that foster innovation and community growth.
With continuous guidance and lightweight support from the Ethereum Everywhere team, these hubs will act as anchors for local ecosystems and bridges to the global Ethereum network, strengthening collaboration, education, and long-term sustainability. We welcome proposals from both new and existing initiatives that aim to create sustainable community hubs focused on co-working, education, research, and developer support.
Each community hub should be open and accessible to the public and promote collaboration rather than exclusivity. Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis, and we seek to support multiple initiatives. Please use the application template provided in the Resources section when submitting your proposal.
Ethereum's global community thrives when local ecosystems have physical anchors for connecting, learning, building, and coordinating. Successful pilots in San Francisco, Berlin, and London have demonstrated strong demand for these community hubs. Expanding this model can connect local talent to each other and to the global Ethereum ecosystem.
- Clear mission and operational strategy aligned with Ethereum’s values - Transparent budget and plan for long-term financial sustainability (through self-funding, partnerships, or diversified revenue).
- Open access for community members (no private or paywalled spaces) - Sustainable management plan (staff, maintenance, programming, community maintenance) - Regular impact and activity reporting - Focus on connection, education, onboarding, and showcasing local talent - Safe, accessible, and well-connected location - Well-equipped space with reliable basic infrastructure, suitable for co-working, meetups, workshops, and other events - Proven track record running community spaces or initiatives - Collaboration with other local organizations, universities, or developer groups Please use this application template when submitting your proposal - https://docs.
google. com/document/d/1zvGcVDTqj_nj504jsa2jYpAnwA5MXlZCrR6NLZFvEjY/ - https://x. com/EFetheverywhere - https://www.
linkedin. com/posts/encode-club_friday-night-we-launched-the-london-ethereum-activity-7383534837917282305-qCai - https://x. com/EFetheverywhere/status/1846183839895638137 - https://ethereum.
org/community/ Estimated Project Duration: 6–12 months depending on scope and setup
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Individuals and organizations creating or expanding community spaces for Ethereum enthusiasts, developers, and educators. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Varies Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
The current target date is July 2, 2026. Build your timeline backwards from this date to cover registrations, approvals, attachments, and final submission checks.
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