The GraphQL Community Grant program is funded by the GraphQL Foundation and administered by the GraphQL Technical Steering Committee (TSC). The goal of the program is to provide financial support and incentives for key technical and community initiatives.
The GraphQL Community Grant program accepts applications on a quarterly cycle. Grant applications are reviewed by the TSC based upon funding that is received as membership dues for the GraphQL Foundation. This is one way in which the GraphQL Foundation directly supports the ongoing health of the GraphQL developer ecosystem.
We would like to encourage you to be creative in your grant application, and propose tasks that are straightforward to articulate, achievable in three months, and bounded in scope.
Examples include:
The GraphQL Community Grant Program accepts applications at any time, and evaluates all undecided applications four times per year. All applications will be closed after an evaluation cycle has completed. Applicants may re-apply at any point.
To apply, please complete the GraphQL Community Grant Program application.
While we anticipate most applications will be for new technical development, we also encourage applications for community-building activities. Examples include community gardening and neutral advocacy for GraphQL adoption.
Applications should describe work that can be completed in two to three months. Additionally, we'll ask you to write a blog post report after three months describing your work and its impact on the GraphQL community.
The grant amount offered will depend on our available funding and the number of approved grants per cycle. Individual grants are expected to be between $1,000 and $10,000 USD.
You can apply one time per cycle. You can apply in every cycle regardless of whether you had a past application selected or closed in a prior cycle.
Any individual working in the GraphQL developer community who can receive a payment from a US-based organization. Please note that this program is not work-for-hire, and this is not an employment arrangement.
Only individuals are eligible to receive funding.
Yes. All outcomes from the grant must be for the benefit of the GraphQL community, meaning that code must be contributed to public repositories under an appropriate open source license (generally MIT). Publications and documentation should be available to the public and not behind a paywall. We also expect every recipient to write a blog post summarizing the work they've done and how it benefits the community at large.
In summary, the GraphQL Community Grant Program is for the benefit of the GraphQL community. We want everything that is produced under this program to be usable by our community.
Yes, if your proposal is selected you will need to sign the GraphQL Grantee Agreement (preview in order to receive the funding. It is your responsibility to read and understand the contents of the agreement.
If you have questions, please contact operations@graphql.org.