Personally, I want to make a recommendation for anyone working on technical AI safety without a computer from after 2018 to apply for a grant for a new one. (Grad students with access to university compute are slightly less critical, but if it's affecting your work at all, you should still do this.)
We are pleased to announce an AI Safety Microgrants Round, which will provide micro-grants to field-building projects and other initiatives that can be done with less.
We believe there are projects and individuals in the AI Safety space who lack funding but have high agency and potential. We think individuals helping to fund projects will be particularly important given recent changes in the availability of funding. For this reason, we decided to experiment with a small micro-grant round as a test and demonstration of this concept.
To keep the evaluation simple, we’re focusing on field-building projects rather than projects that would require complex evaluation (we expect that most technical projects would be much more difficult to evaluate).
We are offering microgrants up to $2,000 USD with the total size of this round being $6,000 USD (we know that this is a tiny round, but we are running this as a proof-of-concept). One possible way this could pan out would be two grants of $2000 and two of $1000, although we aren’t wedded and we are fine with request for less. We want to fund grant requests of this size where EA funds possibly has a bit too much overhead.
The process is as follows:
To inspire applicants, here are some examples of projects where a microgrant would have been helpful:
We are open to smaller grant applications, but in a lot of cases, small grants don't make much of a counterfactual difference, however here are two examples of the kinds of grants we would be excited about:
In contrast, here are the kinds of grants we wouldn't be very excited about:
Next Steps
Fill out the form at Microgrant.ai by December 1, 2022. If we’re interested in your project/idea, we will get back to you in a few days after the application closes. We are aiming to schedule calls with shortlisted applicants within two weeks of applications closing. Best of luck! We also encourage you to consider whether you should be submitting a grant application to EA Funds. You can email hello@microgrant.ai if you have questions.
Fine Print
This grant round is being funded by Chris Leong, Damola Morenikeji and David Kristoffersson. Thanks to A_Donor, Yanni Kyriacos, Evan Gaensbauer and Brendon Wong for their advice and assistance in this project.
We may be unable to provide grants to some applicants if there are sanctions applicable to their country.