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Call for Concept Notes: Advancing Internet Innovation and Digital Inclusion

EU-LAC Joint Call to enhance cooperation in Science, Technology and Innovation

Deadline: 24-Apr-2026

The ISIF Asia 2026 grants program, supported by the APNIC Foundation, invites organisations across the Asia Pacific to submit concept notes for innovative, scalable digital solutions. Focus areas include Internet access, digital infrastructure, IPv6 deployment, digital health, energy efficiency, and disaster risk mitigation, with funding available from USD 20,000 to USD 75,000 to support proof-of-concept, pilot projects, and operational research.

About ISIF Asia

The Internet Society Innovation Fund (ISIF Asia) is a flagship grant program managed by the APNIC Foundation. It aims to strengthen digital inclusion, Internet infrastructure, and socio-economic development through technology-driven solutions.

The program supports organisations that:

Focus Areas

Funding Details

ISIF Asia 2026 provides three grant categories to support projects at different stages:

Funding can be used for:

Eligibility Criteria

Eligible applicants include:

Projects must demonstrate:

How to Apply

  1. Prepare Concept Note: Outline objectives, methodology, and expected outcomes
  2. Select Funding Tier: Align project scope with USD 20,000, 50,000, or 75,000 category
  3. Submit Application: Follow instructions on the ISIF Asia online portal
  4. Evaluation: Projects are assessed based on innovation, feasibility, impact, and scalability
  5. Collaborate: Encourage partnerships across sectors to maximize impact

Benefits of Participation

FAQs

1. Who can apply for ISIF Asia 2026 funding?
Technical organisations, NGOs, academic institutions, government agencies, and collaborative partnerships in the Asia Pacific.

2. What funding amounts are available?
Three tiers:

3. What types of projects are supported?
Proof-of-concept, operational research, scalable pilot projects, IPv6 deployment, digital health, energy efficiency, disaster risk mitigation, and open-source solutions.

4. Can projects address climate and environmental challenges?
Yes, solutions promoting energy efficiency, climate resilience, and disaster risk mitigation are encouraged.

5. Is collaboration required?
Not mandatory, but cross-sector collaboration is strongly encouraged for higher impact and sustainability.

6. How are projects evaluated?
Based on innovation, feasibility, scalability, measurable impact, and contribution to digital inclusion.

7. What is the goal of ISIF Asia?
To strengthen Internet access, digital infrastructure, and socio-economic development through locally relevant, innovative, and scalable technology solutions.

Conclusion

ISIF Asia 2026 empowers organisations across the Asia Pacific to deliver innovative, scalable digital solutions that enhance Internet access, digital inclusion, and socio-economic outcomes. By supporting proof-of-concept initiatives, operational research, and scalable pilots, the program fosters technical capacity, community engagement, and sustainable regional digital ecosystems.

For more information, visit APNIC Foundation.

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