Deadline: July 31, 2026
Applications are open for the Interledger on Campus (IoC) Mini-Grant Program 2026. The Interledger on Campus (IoC) Mini-Grant Program, launched by the Interledger Foundation, supports student-led innovation, learning, and community engagement focused on open payments and digital financial inclusion.
Through this initiative, student organizations at accredited universities worldwide may apply for funding of up to USD $5,000 to design and implement projects that explore interoperable payment systems and expand awareness of equitable financial technologies. The program encourages students to take leadership roles in building campus communities that understand and experiment with open financial infrastructure, including technologies such as the Interledger Protocol.
The primary goal of the Interledger on Campus program is to empower student leaders to explore, promote, and experiment with open payments and digital financial inclusion within their universities and surrounding communities.
Grant
- Selected student organizations may receive up to USD $5,000 to support their proposed project.
Eligibility
- This program is intended for student-led organizations at accredited universities around the world.
- Both existing clubs and newly formed student groups are eligible to apply.
- Projects must be initiated and led by students, with the support of a faculty advisor or university administrator.
Eligible Activities: Funding may support student-organized initiatives that advance learning and experimentation around open payments, including:
- Workshops and training sessions on open payments and digital financial infrastructure
- Campus hackathons or innovation challenges
- Student research projects, policy briefs, or publications
- Awareness campaigns and community outreach initiatives
- Development of small technology prototypes or payment tools
Application
The application deadline is Friday, July 31, 2026, at 11:59 pm (ET/EDT)
For more information, visit Interledger on Campus (IoC) Mini-Grant.









