Tiamat-Tech / awesome-funding

A collection of resources for getting your real-life super abilities funded

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There is a crazy amount of funding opportunities in tech, from grants and residencies to speaking opportunities and angel investments, incubators, and accelerators. Accessing these funds can be challenging however, especially if you're not even aware of what's available.

This repository is here to:

  • Help encourage continued research into Assistive Technologies. Often times projects stop at the end of an experiment, internship, or when funding runs out despite the obvious impact projects may have on millions of people
  • Help you plan and structure your project so that it gets funded. In the startup world there are battle tested strategies to maximize the chances of successfully getting funded, but there isn't a lot of info for designing fundable, high-impact research projects
  • Help reduce Impostor Syndrome and emphasize the potential impact of funded Assistive Tech. Almost no one is successful overnight and because Assistive Tech does not usually address a mainstream demographic it is doubly important to focus on the potential impact and strategize for a long term game



How to contribute

Feel free to start an issue or make a PR request with any information you think may help. Please don't worry too much about formatting etc, as the list grows I'll organize everything a bit better :)








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Grants

General Grants

  • (US) Grants.gov - Grant search engine with grant writing tips and other resources. Twitter @grantsdotgov
  • Don't forget to also check for local city or state/province level grants as well!

Arts

Specific to Assistive Tech

  • (Global) TREAT Pilot Projects - $5k - $25k - TREAT offers Pilot Project grants to support the development and commercialization of novel rehabilitation and assistive technology ideas
  • (Global) Administration for Community Living - ACL awards more than $1B in grants to states and organizations that provide services and supports for older adults and people with disabilities, conduct research, and develop innovative approaches to doing both.
  • (US) US Ignite - A curation from Grants.gov for specifically for smart cities with many focused on accessibility







Hackathons

  • DevPost - A search engine for Hackathons around the world, many with a focus on accessibility, assistive tech, inclusivity, and social justice







Residencies








Internships








Angels and Benefactors








Incubators and Accelerators

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A collection of resources for getting your real-life super abilities funded