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# Funders | ||
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Open source in academia would not be possible without extensive funding support. This support breaks down in two main ways: governmental bodies and private philanthropy. There are exceptions. | ||
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Each country tends to have their own particular funding landscape. | ||
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This list is incomplete. Please add to it! | ||
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## National Governments | ||
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### UK | ||
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- [Alan Turing Institute](https://www.turing.ac.uk/) | ||
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### USA | ||
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- [NSF](https://www.nsf.gov/) | ||
- [NSF POSE grants](https://new.nsf.gov/funding/opportunities/pose-pathways-enable-open-source-ecosystems) | ||
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### Aotearoa New Zealand | ||
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New Zealand has a complicated funding relationship. Previously, the sciences were all held under the same department, the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. This was split in 1992 into separate [Crown Research Institutes](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Research_Institute) (CRIs). | ||
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A full list is [here](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crown_Research_Institute). | ||
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## Philanthropies | ||
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- [The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation](https://sloan.org/) | ||
- [Chan Zuckerberg Initiative](https://chanzuckerberg.com/) | ||
- [Ford Foundation](https://www.fordfoundation.org/) |
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# OSPO++ | ||
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OSPO++ was an organization that connected university, government, and industrial open source program offices. It was led by Jacob Green. They ran regular community calls from 2020 until 2023, with several in-person events. | ||
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As of October 8th, 2024, the former website has been down. Any updates to this page noting current offerings or events would be encouraged. | ||
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Richard Littauer, the main organizer for this site, was one of the community organizers until 2022. |
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