This might be interesting for people on this list:
http://lwn.net/SubscriberLink/307791/36fc15b56dc385bf/

"A little-known organization—at least outside of its native home in the
Netherlands—has quietly been funding various free software projects to the
tune of roughly €2.5 million a year. Most of those projects have been in the
Netherlands or Europe, but it is looking to expand its reach to the rest of
the world. It is "actively encouraging" submissions of funding proposals for
projects that involve network technology and will be released as open
source, according to NLnet Foundation <http://nlnet.nl/> Director Valer
Mischenko."

"The bulk of funding this year has gone into the Identity, Privacy, and
Presence theme. A list of the currently funded
projects<http://nlnet.nl/project/current.html> has
a number of interesting entries from support for Tor hidden
services<http://nlnet.nl/project/tor-hidden/>
 and an improved routing algorithm for
GNUnet<http://nlnet.nl/project/gnunet/> to
hardware projects such as RFID Guardian<http://nlnet.nl/project/rfid-guardian/>
 and e-Passport <http://nlnet.nl/project/epassports/>."

BR,
John
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