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The Future of Life Institute Digital Media Accelerator funds digital content creators producing material about AI developments, risks, and safety. The program supports various content formats across platforms, including YouTube explainer series, TikTok news channels, AI safety research newsletters, and podcast series addressing AGI progress and implications.
Topics include AGI implications, AI control challenges, misaligned objectives, tech industry concentration, and existential risk from advanced AI. The program accepts applications on a rolling basis and seeks creators who possess an existing audience interested in AI safety awareness, have compelling content ideas for reaching new audiences on AI risks, and plan ongoing AI safety content integration.
The program is part of FLI's broader mission to steer transformative technologies away from extreme risks and toward benefiting life.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Open to digital content creators globally who have an existing audience interested in AI safety topics. Individuals and small teams are eligible; especially values creators planning ongoing AI safety content integration. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The Future of Life Institute's Digital Media Accelerator supports digital content creators who raise awareness and understanding about ongoing AI developments, risks, and safety challenges. The program funds creators across platforms including YouTube, TikTok, blogs, podcasts, and newsletters who can explain complex AI issues — such as AGI implications, control problems, misaligned AI goals, Big Tech power concentration, AI extinction risks, labor impacts of advanced AI, and progress toward AGI — in ways that diverse audiences can understand and relate to. The accelerator provides funding to help creators produce content, grow their channels, and spread AI safety awareness to new audiences. FLI particularly encourages creators interested in discussing AI safety on an ongoing basis and incorporating it into their regular content output. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis with no fixed deadline. This program fills a critical gap in AI safety communication by supporting accessible, creator-driven content that reaches audiences beyond traditional academic and policy circles.
The Future of Life Institute Digital Media Accelerator supports digital content creators in producing high-quality educational content about AI safety, existential risk, and responsible AI development. The program funds creators across all major platforms including YouTube explainer series, TikTok channels, newsletters, and podcasts covering topics such as AGI implications, AI control problems, misaligned goals, Big Tech power concentration, and labor impacts of advanced AI. Selected creators receive financial support and access to FLI's research network and subject matter experts. The program seeks creators who already have an existing following and compelling ideas for reaching new audiences with AI safety content.
The Pivotal Research Fellowship is a nine-week AI safety research program (June 29 to August 28, 2026) based at the London Initiative for Safe AI (LISA), with optional extensions of up to six months for strong projects. Fellows receive a GBP 6,000-8,000 stipend, GBP 2,000 housing allowance for non-London residents, London travel coverage, compute resources, and weekday meals. The program offers weekly one-on-one mentorship with established AI safety researchers, dedicated in-person workspace at LISA, research management support, workshops, and speaker sessions. The selection process involves a written application, video interview, mentor-specific work task, and personal interview. Pivotal Research reports that 70 to 90 percent of fellows who applied received extensions in recent cohorts, indicating strong support for continued research development. The fellowship accepts researchers from diverse backgrounds including ML, philosophy, policy, physics, and biology.
The North Texas Pioneer Film Grant is a grant from the Austin Film Society that funds emerging filmmakers residing in the Dallas-Fort Worth area and surrounding North Texas region. This grant supports first or second feature film projects, with particular priority given to filmmakers from backgrounds traditionally underrepresented in independent film. Awards range from $5,000 to $15,000. Applicants must be emerging filmmakers with a feature-length project (narrative or documentary) at any stage of production. The grant is part of AFS's broader mission to support Texas filmmakers, having awarded more than $3 million in grants to 570+ filmmakers since 1996.
The Water Research Foundation (WRF) RFP 5394 seeks research proposals evaluating the scalability, reproducibility, and impact of Generative AI (GenAI) and Agentic AI applications in the water and wastewater sector. The initiative aims to overcome barriers to AI adoption in utilities, establish guardrails for secure AI model development and cybersecurity integration, pilot GenAI applications with measurable insights and documented impacts, and catalogue existing Agentic AI uses while reproducing low-effort applications at other utilities to promote wider adoption. The research will establish cybersecurity and risk management frameworks for safe AI adoption in water infrastructure. Proposals are assessed based on innovation, feasibility, reproducibility, and potential sector-wide impact. This represents one of the first major funding calls specifically targeting generative and agentic AI applications in critical water infrastructure.