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Office Hours: Safe-OSE Preliminary Proposal Preparation

About this event

To respond to the growing threats to the safety, security, and privacy of open source, NSF launched the Safety, Security, and Privacy of Open-Source Ecosystems (Safe-OSE) program. This new program seeks to fund impactful, mature open-source ecosystems to address important classes of safety, security, and privacy vulnerabilities. 

Learn more about the program and how to submit a preliminary proposal by joining NSF Safe-OSE program directors on Nov. 4. 

Register for the Safe-OSE office hour.

NSF program officers will address questions on submitting a preliminary proposal to the Safe-OSE program. Preliminary proposals are due Jan. 14, 2025. In advance of the office hour, we recommend you watch a recorded session introducing the Safe-OSE program on the NSF YouTube channel. Read the funding opportunity for more information.

The Zoom session will a moderated question and answer session. This session will not be recorded.

The Safe-OSE program emerges from the Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE) program, which supports new managing organizations to catalyze distributed, community-driven development and growth of open-source ecosystems.