The Ethereum Foundation has temporarily suspended all open grant applications. As it moves its Ecosystem Support Program (ESP) into a new phase emphasizing growth, efficiency, and strategic support for developers.

Key Takeaways
- Open grant applications for the ESP are currently on hold.
- In 2024, the program distributed over $13 million to 105 projects.
- The Ethereum Foundation is adopting a more proactive and streamlined funding model.
A Fresh Approach to Supporting Builders
On August 29, the Ethereum Foundation announced that the ESP, originally launched in 2018 to fund initiatives advancing Ethereum’s ecosystem, is being restructured. This shift follows an organizational overhaul in June 2025, including updates to the core team.
The redesigned program aims to simplify application processes, increase operational efficiency, and provide more targeted support for developers and builders across the Ethereum ecosystem.

Supporting Ethereum’s Growth
Ethereum’s network continues to expand, with more than $91 billion locked in decentralized finance and over $148 billion in stablecoin market cap. The Ethereum Foundation’s updated funding approach seeks to match this scale. Ensuring that resources are directed toward projects that accelerate adoption and innovation.
In 2024, the ESP awarded nearly $3 million to 105 projects covering developer tools, research, analytics, and educational initiatives. Notable recipients included Commit-Boost, BundleBear, Web3Bridge, and the Ethereum Cypherpunk Congress.
Even though open applications are paused, the Ethereum Foundation remains committed to supporting all current grant recipients. Further details about the revised funding model and priorities are expected in the fourth quarter of 2025.
