Reddit Begins Accepting Applications for Community Funds Program

The deadline is Aug. 10

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Reddit is now accepting applications for the Community Funds Program that it updated in April.

The platform pledged in April to contribute $1 million toward the program in order to back ideas that are creative, impactful and spark collaboration within and across communities, adding that it would provide $1,000 to $50,000 in funding for projects and choose which ones to back based on community impact, creativity and feasibility.

Applications will be accepted through Aug. 10, and the company said it will continue reopening the process on a quarterly basis.

Reddit explained in a blog post, “How do I apply? Moderators can nominate their community for funding by completing this application (just make sure to review our complete program guidelines and rules first).

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