
DeGrants is a community-led microgrant program for practical, creative, and ecosystem-positive projects that benefit Stacks. It’s designed and incubated by dedicated community members from all corners of the Stacks ecosystem.
DeGrants supports smaller projects with clear deliverables, credible execution plans, and real relevance to the ecosystem.
The program is funded and operationally supported by the Stacks Endowment, but grant recipients are reviewed and selected by Community Stewards.
You should apply if you are an individual builder, creator, educator, community contributor, or ecosystem participant with a clear project that can create value for Stacks.
This track is especially relevant for:
You do not need to be building a large protocol or venture-scale product. You do need a clear idea, a practical plan, and a strong reason why the project matters for Stacks.
Strong DeGrants applications should show:
DeGrants awards are generally between $3,000 and $5,000, with a maximum grant size of $5,000.
Each cohort will fund a limited number of projects. The goal is to support fewer, stronger grants with more meaningful funding, rather than spreading the budget too thinly.
Payments may be tied to completion or approved milestones. In some cases, upfront funding may be considered if it is clearly necessary for delivery.
DeGrants applications are reviewed by a small group of 3 Community Stewards. Steward seats rotate across DeGrants cycles to keep the program community-led and give more ecosystem members the opportunity to participate in funding decisions.
The Steward group includes one Lead Steward, typically a member of the Stacks community with strong ecosystem context, and two additional Community Stewards selected from the community. This smaller review structure is designed to keep the process community-led, focused, and efficient.
Community Stewards are responsible for reviewing applications, scoring projects against the DeGrants rubric, discussing the strongest candidates, recommending award amounts, and making final award or no-award decisions.
The Stacks Endowment and its operating partners provide application setup, timeline management, applicant communications, payment coordination, and general process support. The Endowment does not select grant recipients.
Applications are reviewed by Community Stewards using a simple scoring rubric designed specifically for DeGrants.
Stewards evaluate projects based on:
Final decisions are made after the application window closes, so applications can be reviewed together. Applicants should not expect rolling decisions.
Because Stacks is a close community, conflicts of interest can happen.
Community Stewards are expected to disclose any personal, financial, professional, or close community relationship with an applicant. If a conflict exists, that Steward will recuse themselves from reviewing that application. They will not score, advocate for, or make a decision on that project.
When a Steward recuses themselves, the applicant’s score will be averaged only across the non-conflicted Steward scores. A recusal will not negatively impact the applicant’s overall score.
To apply, you should be prepared to provide:
At this time, DeGrants processes individual grant recipients. If you are applying with collaborators, one individual must serve as the applicant and payee.
DeGrants does not guarantee funding for anyone who applies. It is not a smaller version of the main Endowment Grants Program, nor is it intended for vague ideas with no clear deliverables.
Funding is limited. Strong applications will be clear, practical, relevant to Stacks, and realistic to complete.