NEW: HRF gifts ~19 BTC ($505,000) via its Bitcoin Development Fund to support 15 projects worldwide π
Targeting:
π Global education
π Bitcoin Core
π DLCs on lightning
π E-cash
π Scholarships
You can learn more in this exclusive from Bitcoin Magazine: https://bitcoinmagazine.com/business/human-rights-foundation-donates-over-500000-to-15-global-bitcoin-projects
Grant #1: $50,000 to Furszy for his work on Bitcoin Core, where he is a top 10 contributor.
Funding will support his essential contributions to enhancing Bitcoin Coreβs software stability, performance and security by reviewing PRs, and fixing bugs π
https://github.com/furszy
Grant #2: $50,000 to summer of bitcoin to support their incredible summer fellowship program
The 2023 program featured more than 10,000 applicants from more than 70 countries
Grant #3: $50,000 to Jarol for his work on Bitcoin Core
Jarol will use funding to review PRs and fix bugs in Bitcoin Core; expand developer education; improve the Bitcoin Core App; and help bring full nodes to mobile phones
Grant #4: $50,000 to Vinteum for their work on expanding open source Bitcoin work in Latin America and Brazil.
Funding will support Bitcoin Core developers, foster Bitcoin communities, and build a Bitcoin Core developer pipeline education program in Latin America.
Grant #5: $50,000 to Gee Deer for his work on lightning native stablecoins and Bitcoin Core.
Geeβs proposed stablecoin will use Discreet Log Contracts to reduce counterparty risk and maximize decentralization β‘
https://github.com/D33r-Gee
Grant #6: $50,000 to the Kawaakibi Foundation to build a MENA Bitcoin Hub.
The MENA Bitcoin HUB will educate activists, journalists, and nonprofits on using Bitcoin to transact freely and receive international donations and hold their money securely and privately.
Grant #7: $50,000 to Justin Moeller for his work on Fedimint
Justin will focus on implementing a database migration mechanism to allow guardians to upgrade their Fedimint servers seamlessly.
Grant #8: $25,000 to D++ for her international educational initiatives and work on FOSS projects.
D++ will use funds to do international education, running a free Bitcoin bootcamp, and maintenance of Bitcoin Core and FOSS Projects.
Grant #9: $25,000 to Bitcoin Ekasi for their efforts to build a circular Bitcoin economy in South Africa.
Funds will support the onboarding of new local businesses to Bitcoin and the operation of a center to teach practical skills and Bitcoin knowledge to the local community πΏπ¦
Grant #10: $25,000 to Amiti for her work on Bitcoin mentorship, ADDRMAN, and Bitcoin Bytes.
Funds will support Amiti as she mentors Bitcoin Core contributors, improves ADDRMAN to increase the security and privacy of Bitcoin nodes, and builds Bitcoin Bytes.
Grant #11: $25,000 to Ben Perrin for international Bitcoin education.
Funding will allow Ben to create educational materials and conduct in-person and virtual workshops to teach dissidents and NGOs how to use Bitcoin safely and securely π
Grant #12: $25,000 to La LibrerΓa de Satoshi to make technical education accessible to as many Spanish-speakers as possible.
Funding will be used to create Bitcoin and lightning courses, enabling Spanish developers to become Bitcoin Core Contributors.
Grant #13: $10,000 in travel grants to TabConf, a technical Bitcoin conference that took place in Atlanta, Georgia on September 6-9.
Grant #14: $10,000 in travel grants to Satsconf, the largest Bitcoin conference in Brazil taking place in Sao Paulo, Brazil from November 2-5 π§π·
Grant #15: $10,000 in travel grants to btc plus plus, a Bitcoin developer conference focused on Nix and software reproducibility taking place in Berlin, Germany from October 6-7 π©πͺ
HRF is proud to support a diverse range of projects to make Bitcoin a better global tool for human rights.
Since early 2020 weβve supported more than 95 projects globally with more than $3.2M in USD and BTC gifts.
Submit proposals at dev dot fund @ hrf dot org
Donate and learn more at https://hrf.org/devfund