67 open technology projects awarded NGI grants

This announcement was originally published in the website of theNLnet Foundation.

We are happy to announce that 67 new projects have been awarded grants today as part of the Next Generation Internet initiative, across three different funds: NGI Zero Commons Fund, NGI TALER and NGI Fediversity. We congratulate the developers and engineers involved with these projects, and thank them for their forthcoming contribution to an open, resilient and human-centered internet. The selection covers the entire technology stack from trustworthy open hardware, to services & applications providing user autonomy.

Privacy-preserving payments and a hosting stack

An NGI Pilot programme is executed by a consortium of hands-on partners that work on a practical solution in a specific domain. NGI Taler is building an electronic payment system that offers privacy for those that make payments, while enforcing transparency on those that sell. NGI Fediversity is a comprehensive effort to bring easy-to-use, hosted internet services with service portability and personal freedom at their core to everyone. Each pilot has dedicated part of its budget for supporting outside projects that contribute to these goals. In the December 2025 and February 2026 open calls, six projects have been selected to contribute to the two pilots: Fleetbase × Taler is making low-cost, privacy friendly payments for logistics software, Taler PoS addresses Point-of-Sale software, and two other projects are delivering integration of GNU Taler in the functional package management system GNU Guix and automated UI testing and type generation for Taler's iOS app. The two projects granted within NGI Fediversity are the file-hosting platform Nocloud and Magic Nix VFS — which allows for the transparent distribution of software on-demand from cache servers to client machines, effectively creating a gigantic "virtual Nix store" available on demand.

From flow batteries to causal AI

The projects granted within NGI Zero Commons Fund range from an open hardware Hybrid Flow Battery to standards-compliant distributed OpenPGP key server, virtualised microservices in the Rust-based operating system Redox and an ambitious DHT project, a verification and compliance tool for the EUDI Wallet system (Ruuti) and an ActivityPub testing tool (DrFed). There are various efforts around independent browsers and browser engines, e.g. improving writing modes and multimedia support in Servo, as well as a new effort called Bisque (actually built on top of Servo) that aims to improve desktop integration of the browser.

There are tools for chips/FPGA design such as CflexHDL, a porting effort for Apicula for the Gowin GW5A platform, and a libre-licensed CPU that will support a programmable decoder to be able to support multiple instruction sets in a single chip. Dot Product Unit (DPU) is an open-source hardware IP block for efficient vector dot-product computation across multiple numeric formats. At the level of Printed Circuit Boards there is a new effort adding various new format importers to Ringdove EDA. There is also concrete hardware, such as the innovative open hardware encryption device Einszeit and the reverse engineering platform Unbinare RET, and the open hardware phone mikroPhone.

Scientists and engineers will be happy to see accessibility improvements to the LaTeX ecosystem, a framework for Zotero plugins, tools for Selective Data Disclosure, the cross-platform GPU multi-physics simulation engine Nexus, the tool QUATT which helps to design and understand solid-state quantum circuits, procedural and mathematical visualizations, and integrationg of the volume computation and high dimensions sampling solution Ovolesti in GNU Octave. Open Instrument Control will implement a variety of open-source transport-level protocols for communicating with test and measurement (T&M) instruments. And pgmpy is software for causal AI, the branch of machine learning concerned with cause-and-effect relationships rather than prediction alone. AppBundler makes distribution of Julia software easier.

There is continued innovation at the network and protocol level with MultiPath TCP and microTCP, enhancements to the Routing Policy Specification Language and (on a completely different layer of the network) a solution to help with the rollout of actual physical (optical) Fiber infrastructure. DMRSEC will look into the security of Digital Mobile Radio, an important standard used by emergency services and critical infrastructure globally.

OS innovation and evolution takes place through adding kernel observability to Landlock, the new sandboxing solution Island, improving xdgmime. There are several wayland related projects, such as the non-monolithic Wayland compositor River that has a new window management protocol to separate concerns, another effort adding support for electrophoretic/e-reader displays in Wayland as well as adding Wayland support to the Disthro (audio) plugin framework. Software developers concerned about software supply chain security will love SecObservePlus and SBOMVert.

There is fundamental work on providing secure alternatives for critical environments such as a from-scratch implementation of the Erlang VM (AtomVM). Funk is a compiler for hard real-time, functionally safe systems. There is also a compiler from Scheme to JavaScript, Assembly (x86), C, Python, Prolog and twenty other languages (Ribbit), and a project improving support for generalized algebraic data types in Haskell which should help prevent a whole class of security issues in software written in Haskell.

In the area of mapping, there are various efforts such as projects to improve iD-tagging and iD-presets in OpenStreetMap, and the FOSS mobile mapping tool CoMaps. There are also projects around other large data commons, such as Open Food Facts.

Amond the grantees are valuable end user applications as well, such as adding Collabora Online's Follow-me-slideshow to videoconferencing tool Jitsi, the podcast hosting tool Castopod, the communication client Posca, and ERP tool Dolibarr — with the latter gaining support for modern European e-invoicing standards. By improving the widely used SCIM python framework, a variety of integrations of this privacy friendly log-in mechanism will be unlocked. Karrot is social software for group coordination and community-building. And by adding Tor to SelfPrivacy, several new scenario's for self-hosting are unlocked. Video as one of the largest consumers of internet capacity is not forgotten: next to the video streaming platforms MistServer and PeerTube, there is FOSDEM's hardware video streaming solution Fazantix.

Toward a digital commons

The NGI Zero Commons Fund provides grants to people who help build the digital commons. Because all projects are free and open source technologies, all outcomes can be freely used, studied, shared and moderated by anyone. Together they provide the building blocks for a information and communication infrastructure that promotes digital autonomy and serves the common good. NGI Zero is a coalition of non-profit organisations led by NLnet that provides practical and financial support to projects fix the internet. NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission.

Meet the new projects!

Trustworthy hardware and manufacturing

Network infrastructure incl. routing, P2P and VPN

Software engineering, protocols, interoperability, cryptography, algorithms, proofs

  • DMRSEC — Security audit of Digital Mobile Radio
  • Nexus — Cross-platform GPU multiphysics simulation for games, robotics, and machine learning
  • Ovolesti — Gnu Octave bindings for the volesti library
  • Ribbit — Ribbit: An Portable Platform for Language Interoperability
  • Stable GADT constructor syntax in Haskell— Generalized Algebraic Data Types for GHC (#402)
  • Towards AtomVM v1.0 — From-scratch implementation of the Erlang

Operating Systems, firmware and virtualisation

Measurement, monitoring, analysis and abuse handling

Middleware and identity

Decentralised solutions, including blockchain/distributed ledger

  • FogDHT — Secure, embeddable Distributed Hash Table in Rust
  • Nocloud— Remote storage platform for individuals and families

Data and AI

Services + Applications (e.g. email, instant messaging, video chat, collaboration)

Vertical use cases, Search, Community

Still hungry for more projects? Check out the overview of all our current and recent projects...

Acknowledgements

The NGI0 Commons Fund, NGI Taler and NGI Fediversity are made possible with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology. Additional funding for the NGI0 Commons Fund is made available by the Swiss State Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI).

Tags