Mozilla Open Source Support (MOSS): Now Open To All Projects
Last year, we launched the Mozilla Open Source Support Program (MOSS) - an award program specifically focused on supporting open source and free software. The first track within MOSS ("Foundational Technology") provides support for open source and free software projects that Mozilla uses or relies on. We are now adding a second track. "Mission Partners" is open to any open source project in the world which is undertaking an activity that meaningfully furthers Mozilla's mission.
Our mission, as embodied in our Manifesto, is to ensure the Internet is a global public resource, open and accessible to all. An Internet that truly puts people first, where individuals can shape their own experience and are empowered, safe and independent. We know that many other software projects around the world share these goals with us, and we want to use our resources to help and encourage others to work towards them.
So if you think your project qualifies, we encourage you to apply. Applications for the Mission Partners track are open as of today. (Applications for Foundational Technology also remain open.) You can read more about our selection criteria and committee on the wiki. The budget for this track for 2016 is approximately US$1.25 million.
We are keen to enable applications from groups not currently connected with Mozilla and from communities outside the English-speaking free software world. Therefore, applications for Mission Partners do not require a Mozillian to support them. Instead, they must be endorsed by a well-known and respected figure from the wider software community of which the project is a part.
The deadline for applications for the initial batch of Mission Partners awards is Tuesday, May 31 at 11:59pm Pacific Time. The first awardees will be announced at the Mozilla All Hands in London in the middle of June. After that time, applications will continue to be accepted and will be considered on an ongoing basis.
If you want to be kept informed of updates to the MOSS program, please join our discussion forum and read our updates on the Mozilla blog.
We look forward to considering the applications.