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The open-source ethos is core to what we do at General Translation. Our flagship internationalization (i18n) libraries are open source under the MIT license.
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We’re now supporting other open-source developers who build and maintain software for the public good, starting with $15,000 in no-strings-attached funds across fifteen developers . Each will receive a $1,000 cash grant, as well as $5,000 in credits for General Translation’s platform.
Who should apply
To be eligible, projects must:
Meet the Open Source Definition
Be actively developed or maintained (commits within the past year)
Be able to receive funding through GitHub Sponsors
We’re looking to fund open-source projects that developers love. We’re especially excited to support creative and novel developer tools in the language infrastructure and i18n space (although this is not a requirement).
Apply or nominate a project
To be considered, simply link your project or tag another developer in the comments of our post:
Submissions and nominations will be accepted on a rolling basis. Payments will be made through GitHub Sponsors and credits granted directly on the GT platform. Fifteen grantee projects will also be featured on our blog in the coming months.
We’re excited to see what you’re building!
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We’re trying something new: giving away $15,000 to developers building open-source projects. To apply, tag your favorite open-source developer or link your project below! ⭐️
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5:55 PM · Aug 19, 2026
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