The Mozilla Internet Ecosystem (MIECO) Program funds innovators building a healthier internet experience. We are creating a community of mission-driven individuals advancing projects that not only unlock a fairer value exchange between creators, platforms, and people, but also drive long-term value and economic growth for the wider internet ecosystem.
The internet has the potential to uplift society — it can promote democracy, open markets, and free expression. But it can also promote polarization, mass surveillance, and misinformation.
More than ever, we need a movement to ensure the internet remains a force for good. The MIECO Program fuels this movement by supporting people who are looking to advance a more human-centered internet.
If you have a passion to create a healthier and more accessible internet, then you!
You will need to identify a specific challenge that you want to explore and show a body of work or consistent activity over 12-24 months to demonstrate a passion for the topic. It’s alright if your project already exists.
We will be opening applications for new programs in 2024.
Francisco was a member of the original iPhone team at Apple, working on Mobile Safari. He later founded 280 North where he worked on the Cappuccino web framework, which was later acquired by Motorola. He is currently working on RunKit, a revolutionary new way to interact with code.
Mission: Define a standardized method for discovering and integrating 3rd party services into web pages in a secure, performant, and easy-to-use way.
Justine is an activist who started as a cyber security hacker and used that experience to improve the security of open source software. She is the creator of Redbean, an open source web server that allows you to build local web apps in a single zip executable.
Mission: Extend the reach of universal binary files from x86 chips to work on ARM chips.
Yoshiki is both a computer scientist and software engineer who has published dozens of academic papers. He has worked on creating new programming languages and environments, designing and implementing dynamic interactive systems and applications.
Mission: Democratize the metaverse by enabling users and developers to create and modify a world from within itself, all while interacting with other users.
Rosanne is one of the 15 founding members of Uber AI Labs and has been building communities for underrepresented and underprivileged researchers since 2018. She obtained her PhD in Computer Science at Northwestern University and serves as the Diversity, Equity & Inclusion chair of ICLR 2022 and 2023.
Mission: Create and nurture a diverse and inclusive scientific community, by empowering non-standard and non-traditional scientists to grow on their own timelines and thrive in their self-defined career paths.
Gordon worked on 5 browsers and an operating system while previously at Google and Mozilla. Drawing from those experiences, his goal is to understand and create open-ended ecosystems through software.
Mission: User-owned tools for thinking together. Building an open and decentralized protocol for multiplayer note-taking that prioritizes user-owned data.
Simon, a serial entrepreneur and journalist, co-founded Lanyrd, a social conference directory that was eventually acquired by Eventbrite. He is the co-creator of the Django Web framework and was also a JSK Journalism Fellow at Stanford University.
Mission: Help people publish their data online in the most flexible format for others to explore, analyze, and use.
Simon, a senior researcher at DXC Technology, specializes in the intersection of strategy and new technologies. He is best known for the creation of Wardley mapping.
Mission: Can Wardley mapping help us find ways that interactive games can be used to encourage beneficial behaviours within society?
Brendan is the CEO of Topos Institute, an independent research non-profit. He holds a PhD in computer science from Oxford, and undertook postdoctoral studies in systems engineering and mathematics at UPenn and MIT. He’s also the founder of the open-access journal Compositionality and co-author of the textbook An Invitation to Applied Category Theory.
Mission: Open the use and future development of AlgebraicJulia to a wider and more diverse community.
Charles is a movie maker, dreamer, product designer, and entrepreneur. He founded OMGPOP, the video game company behind Draw Something, which sold to Zynga. He also developed Picturelife, a smart photo storage and management company, which sold to SmugMug.
Mission: Build a community for visual storytellers to create, iterate, and experience other’s stories, starting with an easy-to-use storyboarding tool built for people who don’t draw.
Jeff is a rogue software engineer and veteran open source hacker. He is a founder of SuperHappyDevHouse and Hacker Dojo, and helped create Docker, Twilio, and TIGSource. He also pioneered webhooks and early ideas around serverless.
Mission: Enable people to build and integrate arbitrary software systems from high leverage primitives through the "Photoshop of software."
Adam designs programming systems and tools for thinking. He started Tesserai to build intelligent systems from simple, composable parts. He studied computer science at MIT.
Mission: Help people turn machine learning models and other APIs into profitable, scalable businesses. Enable new funding models that reward engineers, researchers, and scientists for their most impactful contributions.
Andy invents tools that expand what people can think and do. Previously, he helped design and build iOS at Apple, led R&D at Khan Academy, and created popular open source projects Sparkle and Pixen.
Mission: Help people internalize what they read through an open source platform which augments books and articles with memory and learning support tools.