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AI Glasses Impact Grant

Meta (Facebook)
About the Grant

AI Glasses Impact Grants support innovators using AI glasses to empower communities, boost economic growth, and expand opportunities across the U.S.

There are two types of grants that US-based organizations can apply for: Accelerator Grants for those who are already leveraging our AI glasses to scale their impact, and Catalyst Grants for organizations proposing new, high-impact applications using our Device Access Toolkit.

We will award 15 Accelerator Grants of $25,000 and 10 of $50,000 USD, depending on the scale of the project. We’ll also award five Catalyst Grants of $200,000. In total, we’ll grant nearly $2 million to more than 30 organizations and developers. Whether you’re a two-person start-up organizing beach clean-ups or a multistate business using our glasses to support accessibility, we want to hear from you.

State and Industry
Ownership Categories
Grant Amount:

Up to $200,000

Application Deadline:

March 9, 2026

Notes

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