Clojurists Together – Q2 2026 Open Source Funding Announcement
Clojurists Together has announced $31,000 in funding for five open source Clojure projects in Q2 2026, including three $9,000 grants and two $2,000 grants. The funded projects focus on improving tools for data analysis, AI, documentation, and schema validation in the Clojure ecosystem. Metabase joined as a new Transduce member, supporting work on the Malli validation library.
- ▪Clojurists Together is funding five projects in Q2 2026 with a total of $31,000 USD.
- ▪Three projects received $9,000 each, while two shorter or experimental projects received $2,000 each.
- ▪Metabase became a new Transduce member, supporting Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant's work on Malli.
- ▪Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant will optimize Malli to reduce upfront memory usage while maintaining constant memory during recursive validation.
- ▪Cvetomir Dimov will enhance SciCloj's Noj libraries, including plotting capabilities, interactive dashboards, and documentation.
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Q2 2026 Funding Announcement By Kathy Davis May 2, 2026 Clojurists Together is excited to announce that we will be funding 5 projects in Q2 2026 for a total of $31K USD (3 for $9K and 2 shorter or more experimental projects for $2K). Thanks to all our members for making this happen! We also want to give a special mention to Metabase, our newest Transduce member for signing up to support Ambrose Bonnaire-Sergeant’s work on Malli. Malli is used heavily at Metabase, as well as by many of our other members. Congratulations to the 5 developers below - we’re looking forward to your project updates.
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