About NGI Zero
Paving the way to the Next Generation Internet
The internet has grown very important to our societies, but there is much to be improved — and in many places we need fundamentally better technologies to protect our security, our privacy and our way of life. NGI Zero is a joint not-for-profit effort by thirteen organisations to support the development of technology commons as building blocks for the Next Generation Internet initiative. NGI Zero is led by NLnet foundation, a public benefit organisation established by pioneers of the European internet to support the development of an open information society.
NGI Zero supports strategic technology R&D, more in particular the development of free/libre/open source software and hardware, and the establishment of open standards and open data - technologies that can be used, studied, modified and shared by anyone for any purpose, without having to ask anyone for permission. Through these three programmes a total of over 20 million euro is being granted to hundreds of independent researchers and open source developers working on a better internet.
The current grant programme run by NGI Zero are:
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NGI0 Entrust
Trustworthiness and Data Sovereignty
A light-weight grant programme available to both individuals and organisations of any type. Check out , and if you have an interesting project: apply today
NGI Zero is part of a key initiative by the European Commission centered around establishing a Next Generation Internet. This "internet of the future" should be able to address the many security, privacy and operational issues of todays internet. If we have the freedom to re-imagine and re-engineer the internet, how can we make a future version of it be more inclusive and bring out the best in all of us?
Previous grant programmes run by NGI Zero:
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NGI0 PET
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Privacy and Trust Enhancing Technologies
Check out the overview of ongoing projects.
Download discover free, reliable software such as Cryptpad, Sylk, WireGuard and EteSync. -
NGI0 Discovery
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Search, discovery and discoverability
Check out the overview of ongoing projects.
Learn about free, interesting new tools such as Searx, Indigenous, Pixelfed and Open Food Facts.
Note that if you are interested in NGI Zero, you also might be interested in its sister programme NGI Assure. NGI Assure aims to make the internet more reliable and trustworthy through open source building blocks that provide strong assurances. If you have an idea in that direction which needs funding, why not apply today?
Who is behind NGI Zero?
NGI0 consists of a world class coalition of not-for-profit organizations that support the researchers and developers with their expertise on security and code quality, accessibility (making technology available to everyone, including people with disabilities), localisation/internationalisation (to increase language diversity on the internet), packaging and reproducible builds, documentation, responsible disclosure, diversity, community building and more.
Free resources from NGI Zero
Best practices for secure, accessible, localized, inclusive technology
While the focus of NGI Zero is on producing relevant technological building blocks, we are happy to share the things we learned too. The lessons learned and best practices developed by NGI Zero are publicly available for everyone to learn from and build on. Below you can find the currently available documentation. We will keep this this page up to date when new content becomes available, so you why not bookmark this page:
- Guidance for localization and internationalization of software, multimedia content and websites by Translate House
- Guide for secure software development by TIMIT
- Starter on everyday operational security by Radically Open Security
- Documentation about software standardization and how the process of standardizing works by the Network Security Group of ETH Zürich
- Resources for Free Software by Petites Singularités and the Center for Cultivation of Technology
- Diversity and Inclusion Guide by Maja Kraljic
- Questions and answers about forking and trademarks by ifrOSS
- Frequently Asked Questions on free software licensing by Free Software Foundation Europe
FSFE with the help of ifrOSS have prepared the following best practices and tutorials on software licensing, complicance, trademarks:
- Best Practices for Software Licensing
- Compliance Workflow
- REUSE Initiative Tutorial
- Free Software Contribution Policy
- Free Software Licenses and Compatibility Matrix
- Trademark Policy Guidelines
- Legal To-Dos for FOSS projects
- EU Export Control Regime and Free Software
Acknowledgements
NGI Zero is made possible with financial support from the European Commission's Next Generation Internet programme, under the aegis of DG Communications Networks, Content and Technology. NGI Zero receives funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 and Horizon Europe research and innovation programme under grant agreements No 825310, 825322, 101069594 and 101070519.