Community-Centered Connectivity Grant: Scaling Track
Funding Amount
Up to US $200,000
Deadline
Rolling / Open
Grant Type
foundation
Overview
Community-Centered Connectivity Grant: Scaling Track
Status: ACTIVE
Funder: Internet Society Foundation
Amount: Up to US $200,000
Last Updated: March 09, 2026
Summary
Overview
Note: The Community-Centered Connectivity Grant Program has three funding tracks: Catalyst Track; Scaling Track; and Systems Track. The application is open to the public for the Catalyst and Scaling Tracks. The systems Track is an invite-only track. Only applicants invited by an ISOC Foundation staff member can apply. Applicants are strongly encouraged to register their organization in the Foundation’s grants management system prior to the application window opening.Applications may be submitted in English, French, or Spanish. Internet Society Foundation At the Internet Society Foundation, we focus on funding initiatives that strengthen the Internet in function and reach so that it can effectively serve all people. Our work advances the vision of the Internet Society (ISOC): The Internet is For Everyone. To this end, we support efforts to ensure that the Internet is open, globally-connected, secure, and trustworthy. We champion the use of the network as a critical technical infrastructure that can bring communities better education, healthcare and economic opportunity among other important areas of focus. We believe that by working together, we can use the Internet to shape a better future for us all and positively impact humanity worldwide. Community-Centered Connectivity Grant Program Program Overview Over 2 billion people remain offline – about a quarter of the world’s population – and most live in remote and rural, low-income and isolated communities worldwide. Usually, they are not able to connect to the Internet for three main reasons: Availability: Unavailable or unreliable connectivityAffordability: Local population can't afford to pay for connectivityAdoption: People lack awareness of the internet's benefits The Internet Society Foundation’s Community-Centered Connectivity (CCC) Grant Program, a core part of the Internet Society’s work to help communities bridge the digital divide, aims to address these challenges by supporting organizations to develop and expand Internet access and increase adoption in digitally excluded communities. Community-centered connectivity is when connectivity solutions are built for, with, or by local communities themselves. These solutions are not imposed from outside but instead designed with direct involvement from the people who will use and maintain them. They often emerge in places where other models have failed or are not viable. Through its three funding tracks – Catalyst, Scaling, and Systems – the CCC Grant Program supports organizations of various backgrounds, sizes, and expertise who can offer the best context-specific, community-centered connectivity solutions. Program Objectives Support connectivity solutions that solve the major barriers to meaningful connectivity for communities: availability, affordability, and adoption. Solutions should increase the availability of affordable, reliable Internet connectivity among digitally excluded communities. Increase Internet adoption by strengthening digital literacy and local capacity to manage and maintain connectivity solutions. Support organizations that build and sustain collaborative partnerships with communities and other stakeholders to implement connectivity solutions and expand their capacity. Increase organizational capacity of grantee partners to scale their work. Funding The CCC Grant Program welcomes eligible organizations to apply to one of the three funding tracks, based on their organization’s capacity, experience, the scale, and duration of the project they propose. While applications from any eligible organizations are welcome, a strong preference will be given to those working with refugees/displaced communities, Indigenous communities, and women and girls. Scaling Track Up to USD $200,000 to support deployment of proven, successful solutions to improve or expand connectivity to multiple communities. This project can be up to 18 months.Eligibility
You can learn more about this opportunity by visiting the funder's website. Applicants must meet the following eligibility criteria in order to be considered for a grant: Be a legally registered non-profit organization or a social enterprise in their country with an official bank account in their name that can receive funds from a foundation based in the United StatesBe well-positioned to implement the project in terms of successful experience managing similar Internet-connectivity work, technical skills of staff and/or partners, and other strengths and capacitiesHave demonstrated support from the local community/communities that will benefit from the connectivity solutionsOrganizations must have a demonstrated record of managing grants of at least USD$50,000Focus Areas & Funding Uses
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