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---
title: "2026 Call for Projects"
tags: ["announcements"]
date: 2026-03-12
byline: Help the GraphQL ecosystem grow
featured: true
---

We're excited to announce the first ever GraphQL ecosystem Call For Projects!
If you are building tools, advocating, or more generally supporting GraphQL, this program is for you.

Our goal is to offer financial support and recognition for individuals who are helping move the ecosystem forward.

Each selected project will receive a $5000 grant as well as highlighting on the GraphQL blog and socials.

The Call for Projects uses the [GraphQL grant program](https://graphql.org/community/foundation/community-grant/). Submissions should meet certain criteria:

* Contributes to a [`graphql`](https://github.com/graphql/) project or another GraphQL property ([Youtube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIVbABX6aSk5hy5UPAhQdmQ), socials, ...)
* Be submitted by individuals. Companies are not eligible for funding
* Requires signature of a grant agreement ([preview](https://github.com/graphql/foundation/blob/HEAD/grants/GraphQL_Grantee_Agreement-preview.pdf))
* Requires a graphql.org blog post explaining the work

For 2026, we encourage participants to submit projects around the themes below:

* AI
* [Golden path](https://github.com/graphql/golden-path-wg/)
* Security
* Tools for easier full-stack development
* graphql-js production and performance improvements
* Tutorials
* Community

This list is not exhaustive and all submissions will be carefully examined.

## Timeline

* May 31st 2026: deadline for submissions
* June 30th 2026: winners are announced
* Dec 31st 2026: program closes

## Apply now

You can apply now by filing the [GraphQL grant application](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSciopqGoQE2hBhxsb5E6dq12VrD221Zv4dsGWa1nQM35FT1nA/viewform).

For any question please reach out to [operations@graphql.org](mailto:operations@graphql.org).

We're looking forward to your proposals!
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# Community Grant Program

The [GraphQL Foundation](/foundation) funds a [Community Grant](/foundation/community-grant) program that is administered by the [GraphQL TSC](/community/contribute/governance/#technical-governance). The goal of the community grant program is to provide support to individuals working on initiatives that benefit the core technical project and the community at large.
The [GraphQL Foundation](/foundation) funds a [Community Grant program](/foundation/community-grant) that is administered by the [GraphQL TSC](/community/contribute/governance/#technical-governance). The goal of the community grant program is to provide support to individuals working on initiatives that benefit the core technical project and the community at large.
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of the program is to provide financial support and incentives for key technical
and community initiatives within the GraphQL Foundation's projects.

The GraphQL Community Grant program accepts applications at any time and reviews
them at least twice per year. Grant applications are reviewed by the TSC based
The GraphQL Community Grant program accepts both spontaneous applications and
responses to call for projects. Grant applications are reviewed by the TSC based
upon funding that is received as membership dues for the GraphQL Foundation.
This is one way in which the GraphQL Foundation directly supports the ongoing
health of the GraphQL developer ecosystem.

We encourage you to be creative in your grant application, and propose tasks
that are straightforward to articulate, achievable in three months, and bounded
in scope.
We encourage you to be creative in your grant application and propose tasks that
are straightforward to articulate, and bounded in scope and time.

Examples include:

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To apply, please complete the [GraphQL Community Grant Program
application][application-form].

The GraphQL Community Grant Program accepts applications at any time. Applicants
can only have one active grant at a time, but may re-apply at any time.
Applicants can only have one active grant at a time.

## FAQs

### Do I need to be developing the specification or code to apply?

While we anticipate most applications will be for new technical development and
While we expect most applications will be for new technical development and
documentation, we also encourage applications for community-building activities.
Examples include community gardening and neutral advocacy for GraphQL adoption.

### What work is expected?

Applications should describe work that can be completed in two to three months.
Additionally, we'll ask you to write a blog post report after three months
describing your work and its impact on the GraphQL community.
Applications should describe work that can be completed in less than twelve
months. Additionally, we'll ask you to write a blog post report describing your
work and its impact on the GraphQL community.

### What amount of money is available per grant?

The grant amount offered will depend on our available funding and the number of
approved grants per cycle. Individual grants are expected to be between $1,000
and $10,000 USD. When you apply you can select what size of grant you feel would
be appropriate, but if approved you may be offered a different amount and it
will be your choice whether to proceed.
Call for projects offer a fixed amount (typically $5000).

Spontaneous applications are expected to be between $1,000 and $10,000 USD. When
you apply you can select what size of grant you feel would be appropriate, but
if approved you may be offered a different amount, and it will be your choice
whether to proceed.

### When can I expect to receive a response about my application?

We will review applications at least twice per year; however, we endeavor to
review applications as they come in and you will receive a response within 2
months of review.
Call for projects include a full timeline, including responses deadlines.

Spontaneous applications are reviewed on a case bpy cases basis. We endeavor to
review applications as they come in, and you will receive a response within 3 to
4 working weeks.

### How often can I apply?

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### How does the review process work?

After submission, the GraphQL TSC's appointed grants representative is notified
and typically reviews the application within two working weeks. If the grant is
Call for projects include a full timeline, including submission and responses
deadlines.

Spontaneous applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.

In both cases, the GraphQL TSC's appointed grants representative is notified and
typically reviews the application within two working weeks. If the grant is
clearly out of scope, it will be declined with an explanation. If more
information is needed, it will be requested. Otherwise, the application proceeds
to the full TSC for review, discussion, and voting.
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may take longer depending on availability or complexity. If it takes longer than
3 weeks, the applicant will be informed.

At the end of the review process, one of three outcomes is likely:
Submissions are evaluated based on their ability to meet the following criteria:

1. The application is accepted, and next steps (contract, invoicing, etc.) are
initiated.
2. Changes are requested (e.g. revised scope or funding).
3. The application is declined, typically with guidance for resubmission.
- How well the submission addresses a common problem in the GraphQL ecosystem
- Audience, societal, and environmental impact
- Current or planned involvement of the applicant in the GraphQL community

Note: Timelines are best-effort and may shift due to holidays, travel, or other
factors.
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