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The Humanity AI Fund is a grant from Humanity AI that funds nonprofits and mission-focused organizations working to ensure artificial intelligence is developed and governed in ways that benefit people. With a commitment of up to $500 million over five years, the Fund unites philanthropic resources in a broad coalition to shape AI systems around human values rather than profit alone.
The program focuses on ensuring that communities — not just technologists or corporations — have a voice in how AI is designed, deployed, and regulated. Eligible applicants include nonprofits and mission-driven organizations working at the intersection of technology, policy, and social impact.
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Our future with AI can and will be what we make it. Humanity AI is uniting philanthropy in a broad coalition to build a more human(e) future in which AI is shaped by and for people. AI will be what we collectively make it People build it.
People use it. And people will benefit from its potential or suffer the harms it can cause. The choice in front of all of us is clear: will we allow AI to be designed only for profit, or will we invest in a future where people get to decide how, whether, and to what ends AI is used?
We know that AI is neither a poison nor a panacea. Digital technologies have already changed how we work, connect, and even find love. Now, we are told AI is on a similar but much faster, more pervasive, and inescapable trajectory in terms of the impact it will have on our lives.
But its potential to have deep cultural, social, and economic impact means that people and communities must shape our future with AI. People are demanding a stake in how AI shows up in our future. Humanity AI is answering that call.
By bringing the broadest coalition of philanthropic supporters together, Humanity AI aims to drive three levers to influence the present and future of this technology by: Expanding the group of people who make key decisions about AI design, development, deployment, and governance. Strengthening organizations that are bringing people together to shape AI’s future and ensure their voices are heard.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits and mission-focused organizations Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $500 million over five years Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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