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The Rockefeller Foundation and Center for Civic Futures launched the AI Readiness Project to build state capacity for responsible AI adoption across all 50 U.S. states, territories, and Tribal Nations. The project expands to reach all states and territories, providing critical capabilities and insights for responsible AI governance. Features a first-of-its-kind knowledge hub launched in 2026, regular workshops, and signature convenings.
Helps state governments develop AI governance frameworks, build technical capacity for AI procurement and deployment, and adopt responsible AI practices in public service delivery including healthcare, education, and social services.
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Search similar grants →Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: U.S. state governments, territorial governments, and Tribal Nations seeking to build capacity for responsible AI adoption and governance. State technology officers, chief information officers, and policy teams are primary participants. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Program provides technical assistance, knowledge hub access, workshops, and convenings to all 50 U.S. states, territories, and Tribal Nations. Individual funding amounts not publicly specified. Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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AI Readiness Project is sponsored by The Rockefeller Foundation and Center for Civic Futures. A national initiative designed to help state, territorial, and tribal governments build the capacity, confidence, and shared infrastructure to use artificial intelligence responsibly in public service. The project will support state-level pilots to test responsible AI applications and create a knowledge hub.
AI Readiness Project is sponsored by Rockefeller Foundation and Center for Civic Futures. This project helps state governments build capacity for responsible AI adoption. It funds state-level pilots and creates a public knowledge hub, focusing on practical, implementation-focused work. The project plans to expand to all 50 states, territories, and Tribal Nations by 2026.
The Kavli Foundation sponsors an AI-for-Science Postdoctoral Fellowship through FutureHouse's Independent Postdoctoral Fellowship program, supporting one fellow per cohort to pursue an independent, AI-enabled research project in neuroscience. The fellowship provides a $125,000 annual stipend plus comprehensive benefits, travel allowance for conferences, dedicated software engineering support for building AI research tools, access to advanced computational resources (GPU clusters and cloud computing), and wet lab access for experimental validation. Fellows work in collaboration with an advisor or co-advisor who is a member of a Kavli Institute, pursuing bold, curiosity-driven projects in neuroscience ranging from molecular and cellular mechanisms to systems-level understanding of the brain. The fellowship begins September 2026 and runs for one year with a possible one-year extension. Research areas include AI-driven analysis of brain imaging data, machine learning for neural circuit mapping, computational neuroscience models, AI tools for analyzing large-scale neural recordings, and deep learning applied to connectomics and brain-computer interfaces.
Semi-Annual Competitive Grants is sponsored by Robert G Iii And Maude Morgan Cabell Foundation. The foundation provides grants primarily for permanent capital projects such as building acquisition, construction, renovation, and technology infrastructure. It favors focused, strategic support rather than token grants and typically awards funding on a challenge or match basis to stimulate broad community support. The application is a two-stage process beginning with a mandatory Contact Form followed by an invitation for a full application. Geographic focus: Virginia (preference for Richmond metropolitan region) Focus areas: Cultural Arts, Historic Preservation, Environment and Conservation, Community Development, Higher Education Infrastructure, Social Services, Health