IOTA Grants
Who can apply: Not specified in scraped content; typically projects that contribute to the IOTA ecosystem.
The IOTA Foundation funds builders and ecosystem contributors that expand real-world use of the IOTA network, especially projects that connect blockchain with IoT, digital identity, tokenization, and supply-chain traceability. Its support tends to favor technical, implementation-oriented work—such as tooling, workshops, and launch support for applications on the IOTA Mainnet—rather than broad philanthropic grants. The grantee list suggests a strong emphasis on enterprise and public-sector use cases like digital product passports, KYC/identity, intellectual property management, and European blockchain infrastructure.
Global, ecosystem-building grants and program support; likely a mix of application-based funding and technical/community enablement, with project-specific awards rather than large open-ended general support.
Check the IOTA Build/Grants pages and the Business Innovation Program for current calls; proposals should be strongly aligned to IOTA Mainnet adoption and demonstrate concrete real-world utility. Prioritize technically credible projects with clear ecosystem impact—especially in identity, tokenization, IoT, or supply-chain applications—and be prepared to show how your work contributes reusable infrastructure, tooling, or adoption.
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Current and upcoming funding from IOTA Foundation that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Not specified in scraped content; typically projects that contribute to the IOTA ecosystem.
Who can apply: Innovators building on the IOTA Mainnet who can demonstrate real-world impact; specific eligibility details are not provided in the scraped content.
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