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NLnet announces funding for 67 more open-source projects

67 Open Technology Projects awarded NGI grants

nlnet.nl

June 16, 2026

48 min read

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Summary

Sixty-seven Open Technology Projects have received grants from the Next Generation Internet initiative, distributed across the NGI Zero Commons Fund, NGI TALER, and NGI Fediversity. These projects aim to contribute to an open, resilient, and human-centered internet.

Key Takeaways

  • 67 new projects have been awarded grants under the Next Generation Internet initiative, covering various technology areas including open hardware and user autonomy services.
  • NGI Taler is developing a privacy-preserving electronic payment system that ensures transparency for sellers.
  • NGI Fediversity aims to provide user-friendly hosted internet services with a focus on service portability and personal freedom.
  • Projects funded by the NGI Zero Commons Fund include an open hardware Hybrid Flow Battery and tools for improving browser capabilities and chip design.
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Community Sentiment

Mixed

Positives

  • The NLnet funding initiative is a significant step towards supporting open-source projects, which can foster innovation and collaboration in the tech community.
  • The emphasis on open-source FPGA architecture by VitaSetLLC showcases a commitment to transparency and accessibility in hardware development, which is crucial for advancing AI applications.

Concerns

  • The complexity of the application process for funding raises concerns about accessibility, potentially deterring valuable projects from seeking support.
  • There are doubts about the effectiveness of the NLnet fund, as some believe it may not align with broader EU or Dutch privacy goals, which could undermine trust in funded projects.