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Pilots for the Next Generation Internet (IA)

European Commission

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  • Date closing: June 01, 2026
  • Amount: -
  • Industry focus: All
  • Total budget: 365,000 €
  • Entity type: Public Agency
  • Vertical focus: All
  • Status:
    Open
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  • Geographic focus: EU;
  • Public/Private: Public
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Overview

Projects can be submitted through https://NLnet.nl/propose, please check this page as well as the guide for applicants for this programme before you start writing a proposal - this might save you a lot of work.


Anyone can apply, including private individuals and organisations of any type. Project proposals should be in line with the NGI vision and should have research and development as their primary objective. Proposals should be complete and concise (no longer than the equivalent of two pages for the main application, see the submission form). Proposals should have a clear European dimension.


Projects are scored on a 7 point scale on three criteria: technical merit (30% weight), strategic relevance to the Next Generation Internet and expected contribution to the goals of NGI Fediversity (40% weight) and overall value for money (30% weight). The key objective is to deliver potential break-through contributions to the objectives of NGI Fediversity and bring easy-to-use, hosted cloud services with service portability (based on functional packaging) and personal freedom at their core to everyone. Projects will need a total weighted score above 5.0 (out of 7) in order to be selected.


The following types of activities qualify for financial support, provided they are cost effective and have a clear link to the topics directly relevant to NGI Fediversity and the objectives set out in the call:


  1. scientific research
  2. design and development of open source software and open hardware
  3. validation or constructive inquiry into existing or novel technical solutions
  4. software engineering aimed at adapting to new usage areas or improving software quality
  5. formal security proofs, security audits, setup and design of software testing and continuous integration
  6. documentation for researchers, developers and end users, including educational materials
  7. standardisation activities, including membership fees of standards bodies
  8. understanding user requirements and improving usability/inclusive design
  9. necessary measures in support of (broad)er deployability, e.g. packaging
  10. participation in technical, developer and community events like hackathons, IETF, W3C, RIPE meetings, FOSDEM, etc. (admission fee, travel and subsistence costs)
  11. other activities that are relevant to adhering to robust software development and deployment practices
  12. project management
  13. out-of-pocket costs for infrastructure essential to achieving the above


All scientific outcomes must be published as open access, and any novel software and hardware created is to be be published under a recognised free and open source license in its entirety.

A more complete overview of the call text, proposal guidelines and an FAQ can be found on the main call page: https://NLnet.nl/fediversity


You can also visit the official project web site: https://fediversity.eu

Last updated on 2026-04-16 09:52

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