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Resource Alert: AISafety.com Launches Centralized Funding Newsletter

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In a recent update, the LessWrong community highlights a new infrastructure tool designed to streamline the grant-seeking process for AI safety researchers.

In a recent post, lessw-blog announces the launch of a significant utility for the AI alignment ecosystem: the AI Safety Funding newsletter. Developed by the volunteer team behind AISafety.com, this initiative aims to solve a persistent coordination problem within the field-the fragmentation of financial resources.

The Context: Addressing the Discovery Problem
As the urgency surrounding AI existential risk (x-risk) grows, so does the number of organizations, philanthropic entities, and grant programs aiming to support safety research. However, for researchers and non-profits, keeping track of these disparate funding sources can be a significant administrative burden. Time spent scouring the internet for application windows is time taken away from critical technical work. By centralizing this information, the community aims to reduce the "search cost" for funding, ensuring that viable safety projects are not stalled due to a lack of awareness regarding available resources.

The Gist: What the Newsletter Offers
The post details the structure of this new communication channel, which is expected to publish approximately twice a month. The newsletter is directly powered by the AISafety.com/funding database, a living repository of financial opportunities relevant to AI safety. The content is designed to be actionable, focusing on two primary categories:

  • New Opportunities: Recently announced grants, fellowships, and funding streams.
  • Closing Windows: Reminders for application deadlines approaching in the near term.

The system is built to be dynamic; funders are encouraged to add their own programs to the database, creating a two-sided marketplace that benefits both those with capital and those with research capabilities. While the current focus is strictly on funding, the post notes that AISafety.com operates a broader suite of resources, including a public Discord server, suggesting a wider ambition to professionalize the infrastructure supporting the AI safety community.

Why It Matters
For stakeholders in the AI safety space, this newsletter represents a maturing of the field's operational layer. It moves beyond ad-hoc forum posts to a structured, reliable alert system. This is particularly vital for independent researchers and smaller organizations that may lack dedicated development staff to track grant cycles.

We recommend reading the full announcement to understand the scope of the project and to subscribe if you are active in the AI safety domain.

Read the full post on LessWrong

Key Takeaways

  • AISafety.com has launched a bi-monthly newsletter dedicated to tracking AI safety funding.
  • The newsletter aggregates new funding announcements and impending application deadlines.
  • Content is sourced from a community-maintained database where funders can also list opportunities.
  • The initiative targets individuals and organizations working on AI existential risk (x-risk).
  • This tool aims to reduce the administrative burden on researchers by centralizing grant discovery.

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