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Open Information Grant Application (with guide) - Grant - RSS3 Community Forum Open Information Grant Application (with guide) The Open Information Grant is designed for independent developers who share the vision of a more open and interconnected digital future. Whether you’re a start-up, a group of enthusiastic developers, or a small team with big ideas, this grant is for you.
More Information: Open Information Initiative Step 1 - Appplication Submission Answer the questions below and post your answers into a new topic here Please provide a 200-word (or less) summary of your project, specifically outlining the problem(s) you aim to solve and your proposed solutions. Please provide a summary of the project that you are trying to build or have built.
Please provide any links to a demo or git repository, if available. Please provide a summary of your project roadmap/timeline, and how you plan to utilize the grant. Please provide a short summary of your business model (if any).
In which part of the grant are you interested? Please select all the items that capture your interest. Match Fund (Additional funding by Open Information Alliance members) Technical and Strategic Advice Community and Networking Support Free Google Cloud Credits provided by our partner Google Cloud Please provide a short summary about the team.
Is there any additional information you’d like to provide for this application? Links to decks or files may also be provided here. Do you have a referral code (ask whoever invited you to apply)?
Don’t worry if you don’t have one; it will not affect your application in any way. Any additional material you’d like to provide for this application?
(Attach in topic) Step 2 - Initial Assessment Open Information Alliance (OIA) is a group of enthusiastic developers Community discussion on the forum together with initial assessments from members of the Open Information Alliance (OIA) will happen within 4 weeks of receiving your application. You should check the forum regularly to answer any questions the community might have regarding your application.
The OIA might invite you to join a virtual/IRL interview to further understand your project, discuss your project plan, and build our connection. Step 4- Notification of Outcome All applicants will be notified of the decision. Successful applicants will be contacted to discuss further details.
Other applicants will receive feedback or be invited to reapply. Step 5 - Public Announcement The application process is Open, transparent and public. By submitting this application you agree to this entire procedure.
Open Initiative Grant Feedback Would be interested in applying for sure! Will take a look and spend some time on drafting a proposal!
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Independent developers, startups, groups of enthusiastic developers, or small teams sharing the vision of a more open and interconnected digital future. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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This NOFO provides an opportunity to all FY 2018 NIST SBIR Phase I awardees to submit a Phase II application following completion of Phase I. This NOFO provides instructions for FY 2019 NIST SBIR Phase II application preparation and submission requirements. In Phase II, work from Phase I that exhibits potential for commercial application is further developed. Phase II is the R&D or prototype development phase. To apply for a Phase II award, each Phase I awardee will be required to submit a comprehensive application outlining the proposed research and a detailed plan to commercialize the final product. Each NIST Phase II award is for up to $400,000 and up to a 24-month period of performance. One year after completing the Phase II R&D activity, the awardee shall be required to report on its commercialization activities. Up to an additional $6,500 may be requested for Technical and Business Assistance (TABA); see Section 5.11 for more information about TABA. Funding Opportunity Number: 2019-NIST-SBIR-02. Assistance Listing: 11.620. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: ST. Award Amount: Up to $400K per award.
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