Now Open: FPF x FPF Grant Program

Deadline Date: April 22, 2024

 Donor Name: Financial Privacy Foundation (FPF)

 Grant Size: $10,000 to $100,000

https://www.financialprivacyfoundation.org/grants

The Financial Privacy Fund is a project of the Financial Privacy Foundation (FPF), an independent Cayman Islands-incorporated non-profit organization. FPF’s mission is to educate and empower individuals and communities to take control of their financial privacy and security, and to promote a fair and equitable financial system that respects personal privacy.

FPF strongly holds that the groundbreaking cryptographic techniques Zcash employs to secure transaction privacy, along with its capacity to extend financial services to every demographic—especially those currently overlooked—are vital for the inclusive development of the digital finance sector. For these reasons and more, FPF is proud to support the Zcash ecosystem with the FPF x FPF grant program.

Program Details

  • Up to $50,000 USD (in shielded ZEC) to be awarded
  • $25,000 USD maximum request
  • No KYC requirement
  • Only engineering projects that immediately benefit the Zcash ecosystem and that can be fully completed (either small discrete projects or ongoing projects that require one final component to be completed) will be considered
  • Payment upon successful completion of grant
  • No startup funding or milestone payments will be considered

Eligibility Criteria

  • Proposed grants must:
    • Be engineering projects able to be fully-completed within the defined funding and timeframe parameters.
    • Only requests that result in delivery of a needed product or project within the Zcash ecosystem will be considered.
    • Be capable of being completed within six months of grant award.
    • Be submitted in English.
  • Individuals or teams are eligible to submit grant requests from anywhere in the world except for citizens of Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, Syria, and specific regions of Ukraine are not eligible to participate in FPF grant programs.

For more information, visit Financial Privacy Foundation (FPF).

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