Wanted to make sure folks knew about this GitHub Accelerator
<https://accelerator.github.com/> program. It's geared towards helping
open-source maintainers (or contributors) "take the leap into full-time
[open-source] work." In contrast to Google Summer of Code, it seems
targeted to folks already heavily involved in a project, rather than
new-ish contributors. It offers $20K for the 10-week program, a commitment
of about 10 hours per week. Those hours seem to be reserved for being
mentored, rather than contributing to your open-source project itself.

Applications are due by December 31, so not much time left, but the
application is a simple ~1 page web form. You can also apply as a team for
a given open source project (max of 3 people).

Jeremy Monat

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