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The GitLab Foundation AI for Economic Opportunity Demonstration and Scaling Fund is a grant from the GitLab Foundation, in partnership with OpenAI, that funds bold projects using artificial intelligence to expand economic mobility and income growth. Supported initiatives include unlocking data for impact, making services more affordable, and helping workers navigate education and job pathways.
Selected grantees receive $250,000 in seed funding, six months of technical support from OpenAI engineers, API credits, peer learning opportunities, and eligibility for additional scaling capital. Eligible applicants include nonprofits, social enterprises, and mission-driven organizations. To date, the fund has awarded over $5.
5 million to 27 grantees across three cohorts.
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AI for Economic Opportunity — GitLab Foundation AI for Economic Opportunity Catalyzing transformative economic opportunities through advanced AI technologies. Building on the momentum of the past two years, the GitLab Foundation launched the third round of the AI for Economic Opportunity Fund .
This initiative, powered by a partnership between the GitLab Foundation and OpenAI , continues our shared commitment to advancing income growth and economic opportunity through innovative uses of AI. We sought bold projects that use AI to expand economic mobility — from unlocking data for impact, to making services more affordable, to helping workers navigate education and job pathways.
Selected grantees will receive: $250,000 seed funding to prototype and demonstrate progress Six months of technical support from OpenAI engineers and advisors API credits and peer learning with a network of leading practitioners and funders Eligibility for additional scaling capital from partner funders Opportunity to showcase work at a Demo Day in August/September 2026.
September 22, 2025 – Public announcement and applications open October 31, 2025 (5 p. m. PT) – Concept note deadline November 14, 2025 - Selected Finalists Notified December 12, 2025 - Finalist Applications Due December 2025 – January 2026 – Final selection of Cohort 3 grantees March 2026 – Cohort orientation begins August/September 2026 – Demo Day for grantees at OpenAI’s HQ To date, the GitLab Foundation has awarded over $5.
5 million to 27 grantees. In August 2024, the second round of the AI for Economic Opportunity Demonstration and Scaling Fund launched through a matching fund partnership with the Ballmer Group . The GitLab Foundation awarded over $3.
5 million to 14 projects developing AI-driven prototypes and gathering early evidence of impact. The Ballmer Group committed additional funding to scale up to six high-potential projects, with 1- to 2-year grants ranging from $500K to $1. 5M annually.
Total awards are expected to exceed $10 million , with the potential to unlock over $1 billion in additional lifetime earnings for the communities served. Additional funders are invited to help source, review, and support these innovative solutions. Meet the third AI for Economic Opportunity Fund grantee cohort .
Meet the second AI for Economic Opportunity Fund grantee cohort . Annie E. Casey Foundation
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, social enterprises, and mission-driven organizations working on economic opportunity and AI Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The AI for Economic Opportunity Fund is a partnership between the GitLab Foundation and OpenAI that awards at least $4 million in demonstration grants to 16 U.S.-based nonprofits using AI to measurably improve economic mobility for low-income populations. Each selected organization receives $250,000 in catalytic funding, six months of technical support from OpenAI engineers and industry experts, API credits, and mentorship. The demonstration phase runs from February through August 2026, concluding with a Demo Day at OpenAI's San Francisco headquarters. Successful demonstrators become eligible for additional scaling capital from partner philanthropies. Organizations can submit up to three concept notes focusing on AI solutions that unlock siloed data, expand agent interoperability, reduce service delivery costs, personalize learning, validate skills, and strengthen labor market intelligence.
The AI for Economic Opportunity Fund is a partnership between GitLab Foundation and OpenAI providing $250,000 in catalytic funding per organization plus technical resources to US-based nonprofits developing AI solutions that measurably improve economic mobility for low-income populations. Priority areas include unlocking siloed data expanding agent interoperability reducing service delivery costs personalizing learning validating skills and strengthening labor market intelligence. Recipients receive six months of prototyping support from February to August including OpenAI engineer mentorship API credits and technical guidance culminating in a Demo Day at OpenAI San Francisco headquarters. Selected projects become eligible for additional scaling grants from partner philanthropies. The program launched its third annual call for applicants in 2025. This is distinct from the OpenAI Foundation People-First AI Fund which provides unrestricted grants to a broader range of nonprofits and from Google.org programs which focus on different social impact areas.
Runaway and Homeless Youth (RHY) Program Funding is sponsored by Dutchess County Department of Community and Family Services, Division of Youth Services. Funds free youth programming services including runaway and homeless youth services. Programs must be grounded in Positive Youth Development framework and address areas such as economic security, physical and emotional health, education, and civic engagement.
Building Interfaith America Emerging Leader Grant is sponsored by Interfaith America. This grant supports emerging leaders who identify a need or opportunity in their community, propose a project to address it, and leverage the strength of interfaith cooperation to achieve their goal. It provides financial support, a network of peers, training, and development.