Sentient Foundation announces $42M grant and research program for AGI

- Sentient Foundation launched a $42M grant program for open-source AGI projects.
- The Foundation is open to researchers, businesses, startups, and scaling projects.
- Sentient Foundation believes open-source is one of the paths to AI development and adoption.
Sentient Foundation, a nonprofit aiming to support open, decentralized artificial general intelligence (AGI), announced a $42M grant program. The funds will be available to developers, researchers, and companies building open-source AGI tools.
Sentient Foundation offered $42M, a number famously known for the answer to life, the universe, and everything. The Foundation aims to democratize the process of building AGI tools and reach a wider audience with the benefits of powerful models.
The Foundation already noted a trend of improving open-source AGI projects, expecting some of the new models to rival Anthropic’s Fable 5.
Sentient Foundation believes AGI development will accelerate, hence the significant commitment to advancing open-source AGI building. The program will offer non-dilutive grants and founder-friendly investments, aiming to accelerate the growth of AI infrastructure, models, tools, and applications.
The grant program will be open to global companies for building, innovating, or scaling existing models. The applications are open immediately and will be evaluated on an ongoing basis.
Sentient Foundation secures open-source funding mechanism
AI and AGI development within the confines of leading companies leaves out the open-source space. Sentient Foundation aims to build a clear and dedicated funding mechanism for this space.
“The future of intelligence should be built by the many, not controlled by the few,” said Sachi Kamiya, Director of Venture and Growth at the Sentient Foundation.
“A few companies are trying to become the OPEC of intelligence — meter it, price it, decide who gets it. We’re making it air,” she said.
Grants from Sentient Foundation can be tailored to projects at any stage of development. The funding can go toward researchers, open-source maintainers, independent developers, and public-goods initiatives. There will be no specific equity requirements, ownership claims, or restrictions on future development. Grant recipients will retain ownership of their work and intellectual property.
For teams developing commercial businesses around open-source AGI, Sentient Foundation will offer an Investment Track approach. Those investments will be founder-friendly, allowing teams to scale while retaining the open-source access.
Applicants will be screened based on technical merit, ecosystem impact, openness, and long-term potential. The Foundation has built an advisory council of experts from the open-source AI community to judge projects.
Projects may keep some of their components as closed-source, but must make at least one essential element of their project openly available and meaningfully tied to the project’s value and adoption.
Sentient Foundation aims to build on existing open-source AI projects
Sentient Foundation pointed out that AI development had multiple successful AI initiatives with open source. Projects like Ollama, Llama.cpp, LeRobot, DeepSeek, and others have shown technologies ready for global adoption.
Sentient has already supported open projects like ROMA, Open Deep Search, EvoSkills, Arena, and its own OML family of models.
“Open models are improving at an extraordinary pace,” Kamiya said. “When they catch up, and they will, the people building on them should win, not pay rent on intelligence forever.”
Sentient Foundation will run its initiative with support from other ecosystem participants, including Alibaba Cloud, Franklin Templeton, and academic institutions like Princeton University and the Indian Institute of Science.
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