Advancing the power of data to improve the social and economic lives of all people
Code for Science & Society Inc. pairs open science with fiscal sponsorship, using programmatic support to back projects that build data infrastructure, open scholarship, and open-source software. A defining feature of the foundation is its use of several active grant programs, including the Open Infrastructure Fund pilot, the JROST Rapid Response Fund, the IOI Fund for Network Adoption, and an Event Fund for research software engineering communities. That mix shows a funder that supports both infrastructure maintenance and the community events and networks that help shared tools endure. The recent grants list reflects that pattern of practical support. The largest grant in the file is $100,000 to The Equity Engine for programmatic support, followed by $30,000 to Workers' Rights for programmatic support. Other grants went to Open Environmental Data Project Inc, Open Collective Foundation, Books Without Borders, and Opensource Collective. The foundation’s stated focus areas include open science, open scholarship, open source software, fiscal sponsorship, data infrastructure, and equity and inclusion in scholarly communication. Its philosophy tags point to restricted, short-term project funding rather than unrestricted institutional support.
In open infrastructure, Code for Science & Society Inc. uses both pilot and rapid-response approaches. The Open Infrastructure Fund pilot provides $5,000–$25,000 for projects that strengthen sustainability, resilience, and adoption of open infrastructure, while the JROST Rapid Response Fund was launched for quick-turnaround support to maintain open research software, platforms, and tools. The foundation also backs networked adoption of shared infrastructure. Through the IOI Fund for Network Adoption, it provides $1,000,000–$1,500,000 in catalytic funding to networks of research institutions in Latin America, North America, and Africa. Alongside that, the Fiscal Sponsorship Program supports open source technology and research software projects with financial, operational, and strategic expertise. Community-building is another clear theme. The Event Fund / Event Fund Fellowship supports events and related activities for research software engineering and open-source communities, including an annual fellowship cohort.
Typical awards cluster in the mid-five-figure range: the p25 is $14,085, the median is $19,200, and the p75 is $27,616. The recent grants list also shows one much larger award at $100,000, which sits above that distribution. The foundation is a regular funder, not a DAF, and it does not fund individuals or make program-related investments. Its grantmaking is short-term and project-based, with programmatic support and restricted program funding appearing in the recent grants. The grant list provided is all from 2025, so repeat-year patterns are not visible here.
$190K
$22M
$20.8M
$15.1M
Most grants fall between $14K and $28K, with a median of $19K.
25th Percentile
$14K
Median
$19K
75th Percentile
$28K
About 0% of grants go to recipients in CA.
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Grant recipients in the recent list are all in the United States, and the recipient-country distribution is 100% US. By state, California appears most often in the giving record, even though the headquarters are in Oregon. Named recipient cities include Shaker Heights, Washington, Hudson, Covina, and Lynchburg. The active programs extend beyond the US as well: the Open Infrastructure Fund pilot accepts global applicants with a reserved share for low- and middle-income economies, and the IOI Fund for Network Adoption covers Latin America, North America, and Africa.
Its stated focus areas are open science, open scholarship, open source software, fiscal sponsorship, data infrastructure, and equity and inclusion in scholarly communication. Active programs also target open research infrastructure, research software engineering events, and network adoption of shared infrastructure.
The foundation’s typical grant size is $14,085 at the 25th percentile, $19,200 at the median, and $27,616 at the 75th percentile. The recent grants list includes one larger award at $100,000, which is above that typical range.
Yes. Every active grant program listed accepts unsolicited applications, including the Event Fund / Event Fund Fellowship, Open Infrastructure Fund pilot, JROST Rapid Response Fund, IOI Fund for Network Adoption, and the Fiscal Sponsorship Program.
The foundation gives nationally in the United States, and the recent grants shown are all to US recipients. Its active programs also have broader geographic scopes: some are United States and International, one is global, and the IOI Fund for Network Adoption covers Latin America, North America, and Africa.
2025
Source: IRS Form 990-PF, fiscal year 2025.
Most recent grants reported to the IRS.
| Recipient | Location | Amount | Year | Purpose |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE EQUITY ENGINE | SHAKER HEIGHTS, OH | $100,000 | 2025 | PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT |
| WORKERS' RIGHTS | WASHINGTON, DC | $30,000 | 2025 | PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT |
| OPEN ENVIRONMENTAL DATA PROJECT INC | HUDSON, NY | $20,462 | 2025 | PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT |
| OPEN COLLECTIVE FOUNDATION | COVINA, CA | $17,939 | 2025 | PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT |
| BOOKS WITHOUT BORDERS | LYNCHBURG, VA | $12,800 | 2025 | PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT |
| OPENSOURCE COLLECTIVE | COVINA, CA | $9,130 | 2025 | PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT |
THE EQUITY ENGINE
$100,000PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
WORKERS' RIGHTS
$30,000PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
OPEN ENVIRONMENTAL DATA PROJECT INC
$20,462PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
OPEN COLLECTIVE FOUNDATION
$17,939PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
BOOKS WITHOUT BORDERS
$12,800PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT
OPENSOURCE COLLECTIVE
$9,130PROGRAMMATIC SUPPORT