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The NGI0 grants support 67 free and open source projects that aim to improve the internet's fairness, openness, resilience, and security.

TechnologySoftware DevelopmentFundingJun 16, 2026score 1.152 posts · 2 replies across 2 instances
The thread announces the awarding of NGI0 grants to 67 free and open source projects aimed at improving the internet's fairness, openness, resilience, and security. The projects receive financial and practical support from various programs funded by the EU Commission.

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The NGI0 grants support 67 free and open source projects that aim to improve the internet's fairness, openness, resilience, and security.
Parent: TechnologyEntity: Internet infrastructureImpact: positiveDate: Jun 16, 2026Target: The effectiveness of NGI0 grants in improving internet infrastructure

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We're happy to share that 67 free and open source projects have been awarded NGI Zero support. We want to thank them for their contribution to fixing the internet by righting one wrong at a time. The projects will receive financial and practical support from the NGI Zero Commons Fund, NGI Taler and NGI Fediversity. All programs kindly made possible with funding from the @EUCommission by way of @EC_DIGIT Come over to meet the projects! https://nlnet.nl/news/2026/20260616-67-new-projects.html #NGI #NGI0 #FOSS
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67 projects will receive NGI0 grants to support the great work they are doing to keep our internet fair, open, resilient and secure with us, the users, at the center. Together they are fixing the internet across the entire technology stack, from open hardware to end user applications. Each project is free/libre/open source meaning everyone can use, study, share and modify them. A true digital commons. Come over to meet the projects! https://nlnet.nl/news/2026/20260616-67-new-projects.html #NGI #NGI0 #foss #fossfunding
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