Our Journey
Where we come from
In 2019, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative launched the Essential Open Source Software for Science (EOSS) program to address a simple but urgent problem: the tools that power modern science were chronically underfunded. Over six years, this program deployed $58M across over 230 software projects, pioneered a first-of-its-kind multi-funder model, and demonstrated that coordinated philanthropic investment in open source could deliver measurable impact at scale. We worked with hundreds of maintainers to understand what the field needs.
The Open Source for Science Fund builds on this foundation to scale our investments and support open source for the AI era.



Participants in the kickoff event of the EOSS program (Berkeley, California, 2020)
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Open Source for Science Fund Launches to Power AI-Driven Discovery
A new multi-donor fund by Renaissance Philanthropy seeded by Biohub and Wellcome opens its first call for proposals
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STAT News: New report highlights the scientific impact of open source software
A newly published report from CZI’s EOSS funding program highlights impacts and insights from their grantees over the last five years
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Inside Philanthropy: Why Three Top Science Philanthropies Think Open Source Software’s a Good Investment
We’ve written before about the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative‘s grantmaking for the development of open source software to better enable and advance…