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Announcing Anno.Fund

By bigbluehat | 26 March, 2015

In July 2014, Hypothesis launched the Open Annotation Fund to provide financial support to open source web annotation projects. Since the launch, there’s been one project completed, and a handful of submissions that are soon to be funded.

However, we want more. The fund still contains more than $40,000 that can go towards supporting the work of developers eager to take annotation further.

We’ve launched http://anno.fund/ as a new home for the fund. It clearly highlights what’s happened, what’s available, and what’s ahead.

If you have an annotation related project in the works or just in your brain, we’re eager to hear about it! Use the submission form on the anno.fund site, or simply write us at fund@hypothes.is with the pertinent details.

We look forward to taking annotation farther with your help.

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