2009 summary.
Summary of 2009 Grants
- Accessibility: $101,000
- Community: $171,800
- Education: $85,000
- Open Source: $119,500
- Total: $477,300
Accessibility
- $25,000 to the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and $25,000 The Paciello group to support development of Firebug Accessibility
- $25,000 to NV Access to renew support for development of the NVDA open source screen reader for Windows
- $25,000 to Vquence to continue support for accessibility of Firefox video
- $1,000 to Web4All
Community Grants
- $100,000 in continuing support to Creative Commons
- $10,000 to the Software Freedom Conservancy to renew support for institutional hosting for open source projects
- $10,000 to the International Free and Open Source Software Law Review
- $30,000 to the Open Video Alliance in support of the open video movement
- $10,000 toward GNOME accessibility
- $5,000 to the Nonprofit Software Development Summit
- $5,000 to Personal Democracy Forum to renew sponsorship of the PdF conference
- $1,300 Free Society Conference and Nordic Summit
Education Grants
- $80,000 to Seneca College in support of Mozilla-related education activities
- $2,500 to Philipp Schmidt to help organize an online education course
- $2,500 to the Leigh School
Open Source Grants
- $100,000 to the Wikimedia Foundation in support of open video
- $15,000 to the World Wide Web Consortium to support development of the W3C CSS validator
- $4,500 to Merike Sell to support creation of automated tests for calendar code
Grants by Category
Grants by Year
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