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NGI Zero Core Background information

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Who is behind this?

Theeffort to fund 8.8 million euro of R&D on technology commons that contribute to moving the architecture of the internet and openness of technology forward through free/libre/open source software and hardware, open standards, open data and open access science is a project calledNGI Zero Core. This is a significant effort by a large group of organisations:

Association for Progressive Communications logo
Association for Progressive Communications - A global network and organisation that strives towards easy and affordable access to a free and open internet to improve the lives of people and create a more just world

Brno University of Technology logo
The Faculty of Information Technology ofBrno University of Technology represents the second-largest technical university in the Czech Republic. It comprises 8 faculties with more than 23,000 students and 3,000 staff members.

Center for the Cultivation of Technology logo
Center for the Cultivation of Technology - A charitable non-profit host organization for international Free Software projects.

Commons Caretakers logo
Commons Caretakers - A not-for-profit service provider for the development of Commons.

FSFE logo
Free Software Foundation Europe - Association charity that aims to empower users to control technology.

HAN logo
HAN University of Applied Sciences, dept. Inclusive Design & Engineering - one of the core competence building centres of accessibility in the Netherlands, with significant in-house expertise on accessibility auditing.

NixOS Foundation logo
NixOS Foundation - Foundation supporting development and use of purely functional configuration management tools, in particular NixOS and related projects.

NLnet Foundation logo
NLnet Foundation - Grantmaking public benefit organisation founded by pioneers of the early European internet.

Petites Singularités logo
Petites Singularités - Non profit organisation working with free sofware and focusing on collective practices.

ROS logo
Radically Open Security - Not-for-profit open source security company.

TN logo
Tolerant Networks - a Trinity College Dublin campus company focused on robust interoperable communications mechanisms for extreme and unpredictable environments, which delivers its standardisation experience.

In addition we collaborate with:

  • Accessibility Foundation - Center of expertise on accessibility of internet and other digital media for all people, including the elderly and people with disabilities
  • Translate House - Develops and implements open source localization solutions
  • ifrOSS - Provides not-for-profit legal services and studies in the context of free and open source software

The money for this is kindly provided by the European Commission DG CNECT.

The first and primary objective of NGI Zero Core is to provide an agile, effective and low-threshold funding mechanism to enable individual researchers and developers, as well as small (potentially distributed) teams of them, to research and develop important new ideas that contribute to the establishment of theNext Generation Internet. It shares this goal with its predecessorsNGI0 PET,NGI0 Discovery andNGI0 Entrust.

Our humble mission is to enable the best people to work - by themselves and together - on their most relevant ideas in the best possible way, using short non-bureaucratic funding cycles and to iteratively mature the most promising ideas through an elaborate 'pipeline' of supporting activities that live up to high standards (sometimes called 'walk the talk') in terms of security, privacy, accessibility, open source licensing, standardisation, etc.

Review Committee

NLnet has installed a Review Committee for theNGI0 Core Fund. This Review Committe consists of independent experts from the internet and open source field, academia and the public sector. The committee is appointed for a period of one year, with the possiblity of renewal. The committee receives no remuneration for its work, and its members have no other economic interests with any projects funded by NGI0.

The Review Commitee receives the outcome of the selection process, and independently validates that all the projects that are selected are indeed eligible for funding, budgets are frugal, and that there are no other concerns.

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Events

2025-02-01 -Let's meet at FOSDEM 2025

2024-12-27 -38C3 Here We Come!

2024-11-28 -Webinar: Ask Us For Help: Practical Support for NGI Beneficiaries

News

56 Projects Receive Grants for Improving Core Technological Building Blocks 2025-03-21

Apply for funding before April 1st 2025 2025-02-01

Seven New Projects Selected to Strengthen the NGI Pilot Programmes 2025-01-22

Michiel Leenaars Speaks at FOSDEM about NGI and Europe's Digital Sovereignty 2025-01-20

50 Free and Open Source Projects Selected for NGI Zero grants 2025-01-01

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