50 Blockchain Ecosystem Grants to Apply in 2026

December 28, 2023
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50 Blockchain Ecosystem Grants to Apply in 2026

If you’re building a web3 project or just curious about available funding, this post is for you. We’ve done the legwork to compile a comprehensive list of 50 active grant programs from across multiple ecosystems and tech stacks. The list covers everything from major chain initiatives to niche projects, spanning a wide range of platforms and development approaches.

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Aptos Foundation Grant Program

The Aptos Foundation Grant Program supports teams building on the Aptos network at the MVP stage and beyond. Funding is available for Aptos-native applications, developer tooling, infrastructure, payment systems, and user-facing products. Support is milestone-based, with Ecosystem Grants typically ranging from $5,000 to $50,000 and Payments Grants providing up to $150,000. Applicants are expected to have a live product, early traction, and a defined execution roadmap. Projects are generally required to be open-source or have a clear plan to become open-source over time.

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Stellar Community Foundation – Build Track

The SCF Build Track provides up to $150,000 in XLM to help validated projects move from concept to launch on Stellar. Applicants receive technical support, integration into the Stellar ecosystem, and access to accelerators and VCs. Award rounds occur every six weeks and follow a structured process: abstract submission, panel review, community voting, and staged tranches for MVP, testnet, and mainnet deployment. Projects enhancing infrastructure, advancing DeFi, or delivering solutions with global impact are eligible. SCF supports developers, startups, and established companies building on Stellar and Soroban.

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Arbitrum Grants

Arbitrum Grants include multiple programs supporting teams building within the Arbitrum ecosystem. The Arbitrum Audit Program provides $10M in ARB over 12 months to subsidize third-party smart contract audits for early-stage projects on Arbitrum. ArbiFuel covers gas fees for eligible teams until January 31, 2026. The Arbitrum DAO Grant Program offers milestone-based funding for projects aiming to strengthen the Arbitrum network and its communities. Arbitrum Gaming Ventures supports gaming projects and infrastructure. The Alchemy–Arbitrum Grant Programprovides up to $500K in Alchemy infrastructure credits for Orbit chain development.

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Avalanche Grants

Avalanche Grants support teams building on the Avalanche network. Funding covers early-stage projects, innovative solutions, infrastructure and AI development, gaming initiatives, and security programs. Each program has specific funding amounts and eligibility criteria, typically milestone-based and designed to support growth and development within the Avalanche ecosystem.

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Plume Grants

Plume offers milestone-based grants in native Plume tokens to support developers building on its ecosystem. Applications cover early-stage and growth projects, with awards contingent on KYC/KYB and security audits. The program evaluates projects across team, product, traction, chain strategy, technical maturity, and milestones over 6–12 months. Funding aims to accelerate development and adoption of real-world asset (RWA) projects and other innovative use cases on Plume.

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Rootstock Collective Grants

Rootstock Collective Grants support builders deploying on Bitcoin’s smart contract layer. Funding is milestone-based and focuses on dApps, protocols, developer tools, infrastructure, and education/research projects that align with Rootstock’s ecosystem goals. Applicants must complete KYB/KYC verification and engage the community by posting proposals for feedback. Grants are awarded as milestones are achieved, with transparency and community oversight at every stage.

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Solana Foundation Grants

The Solana Foundation funds projects that strengthen the Solana ecosystem and deliver public value. Grants support open-source tools, proof-of-concept projects, and initiatives with measurable impact. Funding is milestone-based, with some grants offering convertible options for commercially viable projects. Applications are reviewed for community benefit, technical feasibility, and ecosystem alignment. Additional opportunities include hackathons, microgrants through Superteam, user-focused support via BuildWithMonkeDAO, and DecentraGrants from Island DAO. Individuals, teams, companies, nonprofits, and academic researchers are all eligible to apply.

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Sui Foundation Programs & Funding

The Sui Foundation supports builders through accelerators, guidance, and funding to help projects scale. Early-stage teams can join the Hydropower accelerator for mentorship and ecosystem connections with no equity required. Funding options include direct investments, academic research awards, and Requests for Proposals (RFPs) for specific technical or ecosystem challenges. Applicants go through proposal submission, identity verification, and milestone-based agreements. Sui also partners with venture funds, showcasing successful fundraises and campaigns that drive DeFi, NFT, and infrastructure adoption across the ecosystem.

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BNB Chain Grants

BNB Chain supports developers creating open-source projects and public goods within its ecosystem. Grants provide up to $200K per project, alongside technical support, marketing, and ecosystem connections. Applications undergo a two-round review, including technical assessment and milestone confirmation. Developers, entrepreneurs, researchers, and enthusiasts can apply across DeFi, GameFi, AI/DePIN, developer tools, and other innovative solutions. Grant winners receive a dedicated project manager to guide legal, milestone, and funding processes. BNB Chain has funded a wide range of projects, enhancing its fast, secure, and scalable blockchain ecosystem.

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Uniswap Foundation Grants

The Uniswap Foundation provides grants to support builders across multiple areas of the ecosystem. The Hooks program provides mentorship and technical resources for developers launching v4 hooks. Unichain-focused initiatives offer funding, onboarding, and integration support for projects building protocols, apps, and infrastructure on Unichain. Grants also support research, security audits, and developer growth programs, creating opportunities for teams to explore, test, and scale solutions that expand the onchain DeFi ecosystem.

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Base Builder Grants

Base supports developers at every stage, from early prototypes to full-scale applications, with funding, mentorship, and ecosystem resources. Programs include weekly Builder Rewards (2 ETH), retroactive Builder Grants (1–5 ETH), OP Retro Funding for public goods, and the founder-focused Base Batches program. Builders gain access to technical infrastructure, community support, and investor connections. Applications prioritize projects that are unique, live on Base, and bring users onchain. Metrics like adoption, impact, and engagement strengthen applications. Base continually iterates its grants to quickly provide resources to builders driving meaningful ecosystem contributions.

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Opinion Builders Program

The Opinion Builders Program is a blockchain grants initiative for teams building research tools, routing services, and applications on the Opinion ecosystem. It supports developers using the Opinion Open API and CLOB SDK to work with real time market, trade, and position data, plus trading and user onboarding features. Approved teams receive priority API access, direct support from Opinion engineers, and grants linked to real usage, liquidity contribution, and measurable impact across the network.

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Polymarket Builders Program

Polymarket runs a volume-based grants program that allocates more than $2.5M to teams building products on top of its prediction markets. Developers are rewarded based on measurable usage, with weekly payouts linked directly to the trading volume their applications generate. The program supports trading interfaces, analytics platforms, bots, and experimental tools, and publicly ranks projects on a live leaderboard. High-performing teams gain visibility, builder badges, and continued access to ongoing blockchain grants.

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Kalshi Builders Program

Kalshi offers nearly $2M in blockchain grants for teams integrating with its onchain prediction liquidity layer. The program targets developers building third party tools, tokenized products, and trading interfaces that rely on Kalshi market liquidity. Supported integrations can monetize usage through builder codes while accessing onchain toolkits designed for prediction market workflows. The grants are co sponsored with Solana and Base, and the stack is supported by partners like DFlow and Jupiter, positioning Kalshi as an infrastructure layer rather than a standalone app.

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Chainlink grants

Chainlink grants support builders, researchers, and teams working on smart contract applications and oracle infrastructure. Community grants fund developer tools and ecosystem services, integration grants target technical contributions for Chainlink adoption, research grants back academic work, social impact grants focus on blockchain for societal use, and bug bounties reward security reviews. Programs provide resources, mentorship, and technical guidance to help participants develop projects that expand the network and improve smart contract capabilities.

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Web3 Foundation Grants

Web3 Foundation Grants provide funding and support for projects in the Polkadot and Kusama ecosystems. Programs cover software development, research, tooling, infrastructure, applications, and open-source initiatives. Funding is offered through ecosystem grants, the Polkadot Treasury, Moonbeam Ecosystem Grants, and targeted bounties including Fast Grants, UX improvements, and ink!ubator. Grants are milestone-based, with eligibility determined by alignment with ecosystem goals. Additional support includes business development, technical implementation, and ecosystem partner guidance.

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Starknet Grants

Starknet Grants support builders developing applications, infrastructure, and communities within the Starknet ecosystem. Programs are structured to aid teams at different stages, from early-stage Seed Grants to Growth Grants for projects with working products. Funding is complemented by non-financial support, including guidance, ecosystem resources, and access to a network of investors. Specialized grant categories cover innovation, ecosystem integration, content creation, cross-chain solutions, and user onboarding. These initiatives aim to help teams build, scale, and connect Starknet applications while fostering community engagement and long-term adoption.

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Kaia Blockchain Grants

Kaia runs multiple grant programs to support projects building the Kaia ecosystem. The Kaia Ecosystem Fund (KEF)supports applications and services, approved via on-chain governance. The Kaia Infrastructure Fund (KIF) backs new Governance Councils, key services, and foundation operations with transparent management. IOK helps onboard builders with practical technical and business support, leveraging a global network of partners. D2I incentivizes projects strengthening Kaia’s DeFi ecosystem. Funding targets a range of initiatives, from developer tools to dApps, encouraging teams to contribute actively and demonstrate commitment.

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Aleo Blockchain Grants

Aleo offers grants up to $100K for builders developing privacy-first applications on its programmable zero-knowledge blockchain. Projects span payments, identity, gaming, and DeFi. Funding is milestone-based and includes technical mentorship, ecosystem support, and access to the developer community. Both teams and solo developers can apply, and all projects are expected to be open-source and leverage Aleo’s zero-knowledge architecture for privacy and regulatory compliance.

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Hemi Grants

Hemi provides grants for builders developing hApps and ecosystem services on its Bitcoin-aware platform. Funded projects include Bitcoin-aware dApps such as non-custodial DEXes, lending protocols, smart wallets, transaction forwarding tools, and Ordinals minting services. The program also supports AI-focused hApps like ZK-verified MLaaS, private FHE-based MLaaS, decentralized machine learning, and data marketplaces. Additional grants cover DeFi, NFT, gaming, and tooling projects, as well as improvements to existing Hemi infrastructure and analytics tools.

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Bahamut Grants

Bahamut Foundation provides milestone-based grants to support projects that strengthen its network and expand Web3 adoption. Eligible initiatives include PoSA-based infrastructure, decentralized apps, DeFi protocols, gaming and NFT projects, DAOs, and tooling. Funded projects must contribute value to the network, maintain an independent validator node, and be open-source. Applications are evaluated based on execution ability, clear use of funds, and alignment with Bahamut’s decentralization goals. The program is open to individuals, teams, businesses, researchers, and institutions.

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Mina Grants

Mina Foundation offers two main grant initiatives. zkIgnite supports developers building zkApps or developer tooling, providing funding, mentorship, and workshops over three-month cohorts. Projects are evaluated and funded by community electors, with opportunities to connect with mentors and investors.

The Core Grants Program funds contributions to the Mina ecosystem through a structured process: propose ideas via RFCs, receive community feedback, and submit RFPs for milestone-based grants. Focus areas include ecosystem advancement and public goods development.

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Sei Grants

The Sei Foundation supports builders, creators, and contributors within the Sei ecosystem through open funding programs. Grants and ecosystem support are available for projects developing decentralized applications, financial solutions, and other blockchain innovations on Sei’s high-speed EVM-compatible network. Applicants are invited to submit proposals via an open form, with funding decisions aimed at advancing collaboration, technical development, and community growth. Developers also have access to extensive documentation, developer tools, and community forums to support project execution and adoption.

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Taiko Grant Program

The Taiko Grant Program provides $25M to support developers, researchers, and builders advancing the Taiko ecosystem. Eligible projects span DeFi, AI, Real-World Assets (RWA), SocialFi, Gaming, and other innovative applications. Smart contracts and front-end code are expected to be open-source, and dApps should prioritize deployment on Taiko while supporting other chains. Grants are reviewed on a rolling basis, and Taiko Labs may invest up to $250K in post-grant fundraising rounds. The program also complements Taiko Takeoff, offering additional support to high-impact projects.

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Tezos Foundation Grants

The Tezos Foundation Grant Program supports projects that strengthen the Tezos blockchain and its ecosystem. Grants cover areas including Core Development, Infrastructure & Tooling, DeFi, Gaming, Arts & Culture, and Business Development. Eligible initiatives should demonstrate technical feasibility, security, scalability, and community impact. Proposals undergo a three-stage process—Submission, Award, and Post-Award—with typical review and paperwork lasting around eight weeks. The program encourages projects that contribute meaningful tools, applications, or experiences to the Tezos ecosystem.

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The Graph Grants

The Graph Foundation offers funding to fuel projects that expand the Graph ecosystem. Grants cover Protocol, Tooling, Data Services, and Community initiatives, from developing subgraphs and network operations to building developer tools or producing educational content. Both individuals and teams—technical or non-technical—can apply, provided their work contributes to network adoption and open-source data services. Recent grantees include teams building wallets, NFT platforms, and liquid staking apps. Applications are reviewed by the Graph Foundation and Graph Council, with guidance from core contributors and community domain experts.

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Coreum Grants

Coreum Grants support teams building on the Coreum blockchain with a focus on smart tokens, AI applications, cross-chain integration, and developer tools. The program is designed for projects that turn technical concepts into working applications, including decentralized ID verification, real-time analytics, AI agent marketplaces, and enterprise-grade dApps. Applicants are evaluated based on relevant development experience, prior project track record, and ability to contribute to the Coreum ecosystem. Past grantees include wallets, NFT marketplaces, developer platforms, and blockchain simulators that provide tested, functional solutions.

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Hashgraph Association Grants

The Hashgraph Association supports development on Hedera through targeted enablement programs for startups, enterprises, and government initiatives. Funding ranges from $250K for startups to $750K for government projects, with a focus on tokenization, DeFi, identity, and enterprise solutions. The application process spans 6–8 weeks, including screening, interviews, and due diligence. Beyond funding, the programs provide technical guidance, partnerships, and ecosystem support to help teams deploy and scale solutions on Hedera’s fast, secure, and energy-efficient network. Notable projects include WISe.ART, Standard Bank’s DID platform, and BankSocial.

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Cronos Ecosystem Grants

Cronos Ecosystem Grants provide funding for teams building on the Cronos blockchain. Programs support projects in DeFi, entertainment and digital collectibles, AI-driven crypto agents, real-world assets, and Web2-to-Web3 experiences. Grants are milestone-based and may include technical support, marketing assistance, and introductions to ecosystem partners. The application process involves submission, due diligence, team interviews, milestone setting, and milestone-based fund disbursement. Funding amounts and eligibility depend on project scope and completion of agreed milestones.

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Filecoin Grants

Filecoin Grants provide funding for projects building on the Filecoin network. Programs support developer and data tooling, integrations, research and protocols, storage and retrieval, and the Filecoin Virtual Machine (FVM). Grant types include Open Grants, Builder Next Step Grants ($5k–$10k), and Requests for Proposals with defined deliverables and milestones. Projects must be open-source, dual-licensed under MIT and Apache 2, and self-managed. The application process involves proposal submission, review cycles, and formal agreements with the Filecoin Foundation.

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Osmosis Grants Program

The Osmosis Grants Program (OGP) provides milestone‑based funding for projects building on the Osmosis network. Grants support applications, analytics, tooling, infrastructure, and ecosystem initiatives that complement the core AMM. Funding ranges from $5,000 to $500,000 and is released in tranches upon completion of agreed milestones. Projects may also receive technical support, marketing assistance, and introductions to ecosystem partners. The application process includes proposal submission, due diligence, team interviews, and milestone setting. Eligibility is based on alignment with Osmosis ecosystem goals and the completion of value‑add tasks.

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Zcash Community Grants

Zcash Community Grants fund independent teams contributing to the Zcash ecosystem, supporting projects that enhance adoption, usability, and education. Managed by a five-person committee elected by the community, funding comes from the Zcash Dev Fund, allocated through ZIP-1014, ZIP-1015, and ZIP-1016. Grants cover development of wallets, SDKs, interoperability solutions, Zapps, ongoing services, and educational initiatives. Past recipients include light wallets, privacy-preserving hardware integrations, bridges to other blockchains, and educational platforms. Proposals that offer unique solutions or unexpected improvements to the ecosystem are welcome.

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Flare Grants

Flare runs a structured grants program for teams building applications, infrastructure, and developer tools within its ecosystem. Support is provided through milestone-based grants and non-financial assistance such as technical guidance, partner introductions, and co-marketing. The program targets projects across DeFi, infrastructure, and developer tooling, with applications reviewed through a multi-stage process covering scope, execution readiness, and delivery milestones. Grants are awarded incrementally as milestones are completed.

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Minima Blockchain Grants

Minima runs a grants program focused on expanding its ecosystem through new applications, developer tooling, and hardware-integrated use cases. The program supports projects such as MiniDapps, DePIN-oriented solutions, and infrastructure that can run directly on Minima’s lightweight Layer 1 architecture. Grants are structured in tiers, starting with a small-scope Kickstarter grant, with follow-up growth grants available after milestone completion. Applications are reviewed by the Minima team based on technical approach, feasibility, and ecosystem relevance.

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Massa Grants Program

The Massa Foundation supports projects that expand the Massa ecosystem. Grants are available for teams developing new applications, improving existing tools, or experimenting with decentralized systems. Projects at any stage—from initial concept to proof of concept and ready-to-launch products—can apply. Funding is partial, encouraging teams to demonstrate commitment and resourcefulness. Applicants submit a proposal, which is reviewed by the Massa team. Approved projects complete a grant agreement and KYC. Ongoing support is available for technical, legal, or operational questions throughout the project.

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Acala Grants

The Acala Ecosystem Program provides funding, technical guidance, and growth support for early-stage startups building on Acala and Karura. It focuses on projects using Solidity or Substrate, including LSTFi use cases, money markets, derivatives, DEXs, asset management, and payments. The program prioritizes tools and services that integrate with network protocols and contribute to the development and expansion of the Acala ecosystem.

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ASI Alliance Grant Programs

The ASI Alliance offers multiple grant programs through SingularityNET, Fetch.ai, and CUDOS to support AI and Web3 development. Programs include milestone-based funding for decentralized AI projects, startup acceleration with mentorship and access to AI agent technology, and infrastructure support for AI-native applications. Grants cover compute resources, technical guidance, research collaboration, and ecosystem support, with eligibility open to developers, researchers, startups, and enterprises. The programs emphasize open-source contributions, AI integrations, and applied research, aiming to advance AI tools, services, and infrastructure within a decentralized and collaborative global community.

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Golem Ecosystem Fund Overview

The Golem Ecosystem Fund provides financial support to developers, researchers, and entrepreneurs building on or extending the Golem Network. Projects eligible for funding include AI development, scientific simulations, cryptographic research, 3D rendering, IoT integrations, decentralized apps, and ecosystem tools. The program accepts proposals via Requests for Proposals (RFPs) or open applications, evaluating submissions based on feasibility, alignment with Golem’s mission, technical capability, and community impact. Funding is milestone-based, with support ranging from technical guidance to resources for deploying decentralized computing solutions.

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Moonbeam Grants

The Moonbeam Grants Program provides funding and support to developers building within the Moonbeam and Moonriver ecosystems. Eligible projects include new protocols, Web3 applications, and gaming initiatives, with a focus on expanding the functionality and reach of the ecosystem. The program offers strategic funding, technical guidance, and co-marketing support to accelerate development and adoption. Applications are open to builders at all stages, and projects are evaluated based on alignment with the ecosystem, feasibility, and potential impact.

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Core Foundation Grants

The Core Foundation Grants Program provides funding and support to projects building within the Core Ecosystem. It offers two main types: Builder Grants for early-stage projects seeking to launch, and Growth Grants for existing projects aiming to scale. Eligible initiatives include DeFi, GameFi, SocialFi, AI, experimental dApps, and infrastructure projects. Applications undergo rolling review, with selected projects interviewed by the Grants Committee. Funding is milestone-based, and evaluation considers contribution to Core, execution capability, community impact, and budget alignment.

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Flow Ecosystem Grant Programs

Flow runs two blockchain grants tracks aimed at teams expanding its ecosystem, covering early stage builders and growing startups. GrantDAO targets pre-startup and post hackathon projects, with funding allocated through community MACI voting and prize pools starting at 50k FLOW per round. Ecosystem Grants focus on more mature teams, using a milestone based review process tied to growth goals and delivery plans. Projects may progress from community funded rounds into longer term advisory and fundraising support within the Flow network.

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Mavryk Grants Program

Mavryk Bounties and Grants Program allocates blockchain grants to teams contributing code, products, and research to the Mavryk network. Funding follows milestone based bounties covering DeFi apps, open source tooling, network security, and ecosystem growth. Eligible applicants include individual developers, teams, companies, nonprofits, and academic groups. All grants are managed transparently on chain, with active bounties published publicly and custom proposals accepted for review by the Mavryk grant operator.

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Secret Network Grants Program

Secret Network runs a grants program for teams building applications that rely on private data execution. Blockchain grants are available for projects across DeFi, NFTs, infrastructure, tooling, and integrations that use Secret’s privacy preserving smart contracts. The network supports cross chain usage through Cosmos IBC and external bridges, allowing teams to keep confidential logic on Secret while deploying other components elsewhere. Grant recipients receive funding alongside technical and ecosystem guidance aimed at supporting early deployment and usage.

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Gravity Developer Grant Program

Gravity allocates up to $5 million in blockchain grants to developers building applications and infrastructure on the Gravity Chain. Individual grants can reach $200K, with funding approved through G DAO governance. Eligible projects must run on Gravity as a primary network, have a live mainnet deployment, or present a detailed launch and growth plan. Supported areas include ecosystem dApps, wallets, exchange integrations, analytics platforms, RPC and API services, stablecoins, and security programs. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis by the Gravity team.

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Camino Network Take-off Grant Program

Camino Network provides funding and support for developers and teams building on its travel-focused blockchain ecosystem. The Take-off Grant Program offers access to technical guidance, marketing support, and a portion of 200 million CAM tokens (20% of tokenomics) dedicated to dApp incentives. Projects across sectors like DeFi, NFTs, exchanges, marketplaces, identity, infrastructure, and Web3 travel solutions are eligible. Applications are reviewed by the Camino Foundation, with funding granted upon plan approval. This program is designed to accelerate innovation and adoption in blockchain-based travel technology.

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NEAR Ecosystem Grants

NEAR offers multiple funding programs to support developers, founders, and community projects building within its ecosystem. The Ecosystem Grants provide financial backing for projects that advance NEAR’s adoption and infrastructure. Additional programs include Protocol Rewards, which tie incentives to development activity and user engagement, and Devhub Grants, focusing on tooling and developer support. NEAR also offers initiatives like Meta Pool Grants to drive growth in DeFi, education, and brand awareness. These programs aim to foster long-term protocol health, community-driven governance, and sustainable growth across the NEAR ecosystem.

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Cardano Funding Programs

Cardano offers a multi-stage funding ecosystem for projects at different growth stages. Project Catalyst provides community-voted grants for new ideas and MVPs, with milestone-based funding. Cardano Builder DAO supports projects with proven traction, using KPI-based evaluations and six-month funding rounds. Treasury Withdrawals enable mature projects with significant ecosystem impact to request larger-scale funding through on-chain governance, approved by Delegated Representatives and the Constitutional Committee. Together, these programs guide projects from early-stage ideas to scaled, high-impact applications within the Cardano ecosystem.

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ZetaChain Grant Program

ZetaChain supports developers with milestone-based grants, technical resources, and community mentorship to accelerate innovation across DeFi, NFTs, gaming, AI, DePIN, DeSci, and infrastructure. Builders can also earn rewards through targeted bounties and participate in hackathons to refine skills and launch projects. The program provides access to a partner network of wallets and Web3 services, helping projects scale faster. With over 40 funded projects, ZetaChain fosters collaboration, learning, and ecosystem growth, enabling developers to turn ideas into robust solutions while gaining visibility and technical support.

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vlayer Grants

vlayer Grants supports builders creating applications with verifiable data infrastructure. Projects can receive up to $10,000 USD, along with mentorship, ecosystem guidance, and visibility. The program welcomes solo developers and teams at any stage—from concept to prototype—encouraging creative and experimental ideas. Builders can leverage vlayer’s features, including Web Proofs, Email Proofs, Time Travel, and Teleport, to integrate real-world and cross-chain data securely into smart contracts. Proposals are evaluated on originality, technical feasibility, ecosystem value, impact potential, sustainability, and team capability, ensuring meaningful contributions to the vlayer ecosystem.

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Voi Grants

Voi Grants support both technical and non-technical contributors who strengthen the Voi ecosystem. Product Grantsfund developers building infrastructure, DeFi protocols, tools, and SDKs, while Service Grants reward community members providing education, moderation, marketing, or growth support. The program values any contribution that adds measurable ecosystem value, offering token-based rewards. Open to solo builders, teams, and community members, Voi Grants encourage innovation and engagement across all levels of participation, helping contributors turn ideas into meaningful impact within the Voi network.

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That wraps up all 50 active grant programs across multiple ecosystems, stacks, and project types. If you are planning your next project, this list gives you a clear starting point.

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