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Grants of Up to £30,000 to Solve Social Problems by Advancing Collective Intelligence

UNESCO CFP: Final Evaluation of the Advanced Regional Training Programme

Deadline: 25 October 2019

Nesta, Wellcome Trust, the Cloudera Foundation, and Omidyar Network are accepting applications for its Collective Intelligence Grants Program to offer grants of up to £30,000 for experiments that generate new knowledge on how to advance collective intelligence to solve social problems.

This call is relevant for organisations already combining human and machine intelligence, and who want to test a variety of approaches or a new approach to better understand what works in designing or applying collective intelligence for social good.

It is also relevant for social sector organisations with strong technology skills and/or a technology partner who wants to compare different ways to harness collective intelligence to tackle an important social problem.

It is also relevant for research institutions with strong applied research credentials and for companies/start-ups who would like to explore potential social benefits from existing collective intelligence ‘products’.

Areas

Funding Information

In addition to funding of up to £30,000, they can also support the selected teams in other ways. It may:

Desired Outcomes

The experiments should generate new insights on collective intelligence design (e.g., models, frameworks, features, approaches) based on evidence with general application for others to adapt, adopt, or test further. Insights and recommendations will be collated and published by Nesta to inform and advance the field of collective intelligence design.

Eligibility Criteria

Evaluation Criteria

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online via given website.

For more, visit https://www.nesta.org.uk/project/collective-intelligence-grants/call-ideas/

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