The latest round for this is open. Here is the information. If anyone is
interested in applying for a grant for SymPy, let me know.
*Timeline:*
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*Deadline for Proposal Submission: October 19, 2020*
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Projects will be Notified: November 27, 2020 (or sooner)
*Available Funding:*
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Up to $5,000 per proposal
*Eligibility:*
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Any NumFOCUS Fiscally Sponsored or Affiliated project may submit one
proposal on behalf of the project per grant cycle.
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If you wish to solicit proposal ideas from your project community,
the project leaders must organize their own review process to select the
proposal that the leadership will put forward to NumFOCUS.
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Funding can be used for: code development; documentation work; website
updates; workshops and sprints; educational, sustainability, and diversity
initiatives; or other types of projects.
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Proposed work must be achievable within calendar year 2020.
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The call is open to applicants from any nationality and can be performed
at any university, institute or business worldwide (US export laws
permitting).
Aaron Meurer
On Wed, Apr 15, 2020 at 1:44 PM Nikhil Maan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Aaron,
>
> I am interested in applying.
> What kind of project can I work on that would be useful to SymPy?
>
> Regards,
> Nikhil Maan
>
> On Tuesday, April 14, 2020 at 1:57:14 AM UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>>
>> NumFOCUS is doing round 2 of this. They have condensed the application
>> period this time
>>
>> CFP Announcement: April 15
>> Proposals Due: April 30
>> Notifications to Applicants: May 25
>>
>> If you are interested in applying please let me know.
>>
>> Aaron Meurer
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 5, 2020 at 10:41 PM Aaron Meurer <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Round 1 of the NumFOCUS small development grants for 2020 are open.
>> > Let me know if you are interested in applying. Note that this is
>> > primarily for existing SymPy contributors who would like funding to
>> > work on a small SymPy project.
>> >
>> > Here is the full information:
>> >
>> > Deadline for Proposal Submission: March 4, 2020
>> > Projects will be Notified: April 13, 2020
>> >
>> > Available Funding:
>> >
>> > Up to $5,000 per proposal
>> >
>> > Eligibility:
>> >
>> > Any NumFOCUS Fiscally Sponsored or Affiliated project may submit one
>> > proposal on behalf of the project per grant cycle.
>> >
>> > If you wish to solicit proposal ideas from your project community, the
>> > project leaders must organize their own review process to select the
>> > proposal that the leadership will put forward to NumFOCUS.
>> >
>> > Funding can be used for: code development; documentation work; website
>> > updates; workshops and sprints; educational, sustainability, and
>> > diversity initiatives; or other types of projects.
>> >
>> > Proposed work must be achievable within calendar year 2020.
>> >
>> > The call is open to applicants from any nationality and can be
>> > performed at any university, institute or business worldwide (US
>> > export laws permitting).
>> >
>> > Aaron Meurer
>> >
>> > On Mon, Sep 16, 2019 at 8:57 AM Aaron Meurer <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > >
>> > > Round 3 of the NumFOCUS small development grants for 2019 are open.
>> > > See the first email in this thread for more information. The
>> deadlines
>> > > for round 3 are
>> > >
>> > > 27 Oct 2019: deadline for proposal submissions
>> > > 18 Nov 2019: proposal acceptance notifications
>> > >
>> > > If anyone is interested in applying, let me know.
>> > >
>> > > Aaron Meurer
>> > >
>> > > On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 12:29 PM Aaron Meurer <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > > >
>> > > > The next round of the numfocus grants are open. Here are the
>> deadlines
>> > > >
>> > > > 7 July 2019: proposal submissions deadline
>> > > > 29 July 2019: successful proposals notified
>> > > >
>> > > > They have stated that we are allowed to resubmit prior proposals
>> that
>> > > > were not accepted.
>> > > >
>> > > > If anyone is interested in apply for this, let me know.
>> > > >
>> > > > Aaron Meurer
>> > > >
>> > > > On Fri, Mar 15, 2019 at 11:37 AM Yathartha Joshi <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Hello,
>> > > > >
>> > > > > I am interested in this as well.
>> > > > > Shekhar, Aaron maybe we can collectively prioritize a list of
>> things that need to be accomplished in `SymEngine` as there seems to be a
>> lot of work. Also, there hasn't been a new release of SymEngine in a while,
>> we can set some benchmarks and work towards its next release.
>> > > > >
>> > > > > Regards
>> > > > > Yathartha Joshi
>> > > > >
>> > > > > On Thursday, March 14, 2019 at 4:02:07 PM UTC+5:30, Shekhar
>> Prasad Rajak wrote:
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >> Hello Aaron,
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >> Thanks for clarifying. My most of the work is around Solvers
>> module (but I am ready for any new things as well).
>> > > > >> I see that good amount of work is pending in SymEngine solvers
>> and Ruby wrapper.
>> > > > >> When I see the SymEngine Ruby wrapper, I feel that we need
>> better documentation, examples and need to update (refactor) the code (the
>> last commit was on 12 Oct 2016 on symengine.rb ).
>> > > > >> I have gone through some related links :
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >> - Ruby wrappers for symengine
>> > > > >> - SymEngine's Python Wrappers and SymPy-SymEngine Integration
>> > > > >> - SymEngine-Solvers-Progress-report
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >> Here I focused on SymEngine Ruby wrapper, because I had
>> completed the GSoC 2017 project under SciRuby after completion of GSoC 2016
>> under SymPy.
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >> Please let me know if you have any priority task that should be
>> done in this Development Grants.
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >> Thanks and regards,
>> > > > >> Shekhar Prasad Rajak,
>> > > > >> Contact : +918142478937
>> > > > >> Blog | Github | Twitter
>> > > > >> alternate email: [email protected]
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >>
>> > > > >> On Thursday, 7 March 2019 23:36:52 UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer wrote:
>> > > > >>>
>> > > > >>> The point of the grant is to do any project relating to SymPy.
>> These
>> > > > >>> are the projects that were already done in the past. We could
>> submit a
>> > > > >>> proposal to do a project that is related to one that is already
>> done,
>> > > > >>> but it does not need to be related. The project that did the
>> 1.1
>> > > > >>> release did a lot of work that doesn't need to be done again,
>> such as
>> > > > >>> rewriting the script that does the release. And also as you
>> noted, the
>> > > > >>> release notes are made automatically now, so that work does not
>> need
>> > > > >>> to be done either. For the 1.4 release, we just need to fix a
>> couple
>> > > > >>> of blocking issues (I think most already have PRs that just
>> need to be
>> > > > >>> reviewed) https://github.com/sympy/sympy/milestone/51, then I
>> can do
>> > > > >>> the release quite easily.
>> > > > >>>
>> > > > >>> If you are interested in this, I would suggest finding a
>> project that
>> > > > >>> you are already familiar with. The grant would not be mentored
>> like
>> > > > >>> GSoC, so it should be something that you can work on mostly
>> > > > >>> independently.
>> > > > >>>
>> > > > >>> Aaron Meurer
>> > > > >>>
>> > > > >>> On Wed, Mar 6, 2019 at 11:56 AM Shekhar Prasad Rajak
>> > > > >>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > Hello Aaron,
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > I am interested for the project "SymPy 1.1 Release Support" -
>> Small Development Grants. I read the project description and understood it.
>> > > > >>> > I can see that SymPy 1.3 has been already released, which was
>> manually written. And release note 1.4 is getting updated by SymPy Bot
>> automatically.
>> > > > >>> > So point
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > > Writing release notes for the aforementioned approximately
>> 500 changes since version 1.0.
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > is not required right?
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > Hence that means project is all about :
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > 1. Making sure any blocking issues are fixed before the
>> release is made. ...
>> > > > >>> > 2. Update the automated script that does the actual release [
>> Can you please explain a bit this point? means what kind of update is
>> required]
>> > > > >>> > 3. Make a release candidate, and fix any major issues that
>> are found in it by the community.
>> > > > >>> > 4. Make the final release, including uploading the tarball to
>> PyPI, and updating various websites. ..
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > Please share any link related to previous year work on this
>> project, so that I can understand it more clearly.
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > --
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > Also, I found "SymPy: MatchPy C++ code generator for
>> SymPy/symengine" project challenging. I try to understand the problem
>> statement and going through some related links like :
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > - GSoC 2017 Report Abdullah Javed Nesar: Rule based
>> Integrator
>> > > > >>> > - GSoC 20187 Fina blog post
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > Please let me know if you have any other link in mind, which
>> shows the next part of the work done on this project.
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > Thanks and regards,
>> > > > >>> > Shekhar Prasad Rajak,
>> > > > >>> > Contact : +918142478937
>> > > > >>> > Blog | Github | Twitter
>> > > > >>> > Skype: shekhar.rajak1
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> >
>> > > > >>> > On Tuesday, 5 March 2019 02:21:08 UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer
>> wrote:
>> > > > >>> >>
>> > > > >>> >> NumFOCUS runs this same grant program several times a year.
>> > > > >>> >>
>> > > > >>> >> The release support for the 1.1 release was this same grant
>> from 2017.
>> > > > >>> >> We also received the grant in Fall 2018 to reimplement
>> MatchPy in C++
>> > > > >>> >> in SymEngine (
>> https://numfocus.org/blog/fall-2018-open-source-development-grants).
>> > > > >>> >> Both projects were successful.
>> > > > >>> >>
>> > > > >>> >> Both of these show the sort of thing that can be done with
>> this grant.
>> > > > >>> >>
>> > > > >>> >> Aaron Meurer
>> > > > >>> >>
>> > > > >>> >> On Mon, Mar 4, 2019 at 3:28 AM Shekhar Prasad Rajak
>> > > > >>> >> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > >>> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> > Hello Aaron,
>> > > > >>> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> > Please confirm the details link for Small Development
>> Grants is :
>> https://numfocus.org/blog/numfocus-awards-small-development-grants-to-projects
>> and project is " SymPy 1.1 Release Support" .
>> > > > >>> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> > Regards,
>> > > > >>> >> > Shekhar Prasad Rajak,
>> > > > >>> >> > Contact : +918142478937
>> > > > >>> >> > Blog | Github | Twitter
>> > > > >>> >> > Skype: shekhar.rajak1
>> > > > >>> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> > On Monday, 4 March 2019 08:44:12 UTC+5:30, Aaron Meurer
>> wrote:
>> > > > >>> >> >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> To clarify, this grant would be for someone who is
>> already an active
>> > > > >>> >> >> SymPy contributor. If you are new to SymPy, and a
>> student, you should
>> > > > >>> >> >> apply for Google Summer of Code, which is mentored.
>> > > > >>> >> >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> Aaron Meurer
>> > > > >>> >> >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> On Sat, Mar 2, 2019 at 10:24 PM Aaron Meurer <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > >>> >> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > NumFOCUS is running their CFP for $3000 grants again.
>> The rules are
>> > > > >>> >> >> > the same as before.
>> > > > >>> >> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > The timeline is
>> > > > >>> >> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > Proposals due: Thurs. 28 March
>> > > > >>> >> >> > Acceptance Notifications: Fri. 19 April
>> > > > >>> >> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > Proposals must be submitted through the project (i.e.,
>> me), so if
>> > > > >>> >> >> > anyone is interested in applying let me know.
>> > > > >>> >> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > Aaron Meurer
>> > > > >>> >> >> >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 2:58 PM Jason Moore <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > > I'd like to see an application from some for one or
>> the other:
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > > - Major documentation cleanup, restructuring to make
>> it more in line with the quality of other leading packages, and to organize
>> a sprint around this.
>> > > > >>> >> >> > > - Pull request downsizing: focus on triaging,
>> completing simple ones, and organizing a sprint to tackle harder ones.
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > > Jason
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > > moorepants.info
>> > > > >>> >> >> > > +01 530-601-9791
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >
>> > > > >>> >> >> > > On Thu, May 31, 2018 at 8:07 PM, Aaron Meurer <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> NumFOCUS is offering $3000 grants for work on its
>> associated projects
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> (see below for more information).
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> If anyone in the SymPy community is interested in
>> applying for this
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> let me know (only one proposal per project is
>> allowed, so please let
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> me know if you are interested in applying so we can
>> coordinate in case
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> multiple people are interested).
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> For those who don't know, I received a similar grant
>> last year which
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> paid for my work on the SymPy 1.1 release
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> (
>> https://www.numfocus.org/blog/numfocus-awards-small-development-grants-to-projects).
>>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> And in case you don't know, NumFOCUS is a nonprofit
>> dedicated to open
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> source scientific software, of which SymPy is a
>> member project. You
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> can find out more about NumFOCUS at
>> https://www.numfocus.org/
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Aaron Meurer
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> From: Gina Helfrich <[email protected]>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Date: Thu, May 31, 2018 at 8:01 AM
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Subject: [NumFOCUS Projects] Call for Proposals -
>> Small Development
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Grants - Summer 2018
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> To: Affiliated Projects <[email protected]>,
>> [email protected]
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Call for Proposals - Small Development Grants -
>> Summer 2018
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> NumFOCUS invites proposals from its sponsored and
>> affiliated projects
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> for targeted small development grants. This is the
>> second of three
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> small grant cycles NumFOCUS plans to offer in 2018.
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> There are no restrictions on what the funding can be
>> used for. Code
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> development, documentation work, educational,
>> sustainability, and
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> diversity initiatives, or other types of projects
>> are all eligible.
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Only one application may be submitted per project
>> (per grant funding cycle).
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> For examples of grants that were funded in the first
>> round, see here:
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> https://www.numfocus.org/blog/numfocus-awards-development-grants-to-open-source-projects-spring-2018
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Available Funding:
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Up to $3,000 per proposal
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Allocated funding is $20,000 for this cycle;
>> depending on the number
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> and quality of proposals this may be adjusted up or
>> down.
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Eligibility:
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Proposals must be approved by the leadership of a
>> NumFOCUS sponsored
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> or affiliated project.
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Proposed work must have a clear outcome, achievable
>> within 2018.
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> The call is open to applicants from any nationality
>> and can be
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> performed at any university, institute or business
>> worldwide (US
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> export laws permitting).
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Timeline:
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> 31 May 2018: Call for Proposals released
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> 16 July 2018: deadline for proposal submissions
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> 2 August 2018: successful proposals notified
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> How to Apply:
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Fill out this form -
>> https://goo.gl/forms/w4Y2BNEIL5mfhLa03
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Feel free to contact me with any questions.
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Best,
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Gina
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >>
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> --
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Dr. Gina Helfrich
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> Communications Director, NumFOCUS
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> [email protected]
>> > > > >>> >> >> > >> 512-222-5449
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