AWS IMAGINE Grant
A public grant opportunity open to registered nonprofit organizations who are using cloud technology to accelerate their missions.
Imagine a better world
Our goal is to empower nonprofit organizations to prioritize technology as a mission-critical component of their projects by providing support for organizations pursuing technology-driven goals. As part of the program, we are seeking proposals for pilot projects, proofs of concept, or existing programs that utilize technology in a new or expanded way.
AWS IMAGINE Grant award packages include:

Cash funding

AWS Promotional Credit

Access to AWS technical specialists

Opportunity for AWS marketing promotion
AWS IMAGINE Grant award categories
As part of the program, we are seeking proposals from eligible nonprofits that fit the requirements below:
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AWS IMAGINE Grant in U.S.
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AWS IMAGINE Grant in U.K.
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AWS IMAGINE Grant in U.S.
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AWS IMAGINE Grant offers two distinct award categories for 501 (c) nonprofits based in the United States to receive support based on their organizational goals and the stage in their technology adoption journeys.
CloseFor nonprofit organizations advancing think big, mission-critical projects in the cloudThe Go Further, Faster Award
The Go Further, Faster award will provide support for highly innovative projects that leverage the cloud. These projects will have the potential to produce scaled, repeatable solutions and may impact an entire industry or field. They will be force multipliers for organizations and will include the application of and/or seek integrations with advanced cloud services, such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), high performance computing, Internet of Things (IoT), and more. The Go Further, Faster Award includes unrestricted cash funding, AWS Promotional Credit, Amazon Web Services (AWS) marketing support, engagement with AWS technical specialists, and more.
Award package includes:
- Up to $150,000 USD of unrestricted financial support
- Up to $100,000 USD in AWS Promotional Credit
- Project implementation guidance from AWS technical specialist(s)
- Access to AWS training and support
- An opportunity for AWS marketing promotion
CloseFor nonprofit organizations accelerating modernization and digital transformation efforts in the cloudThe Momentum to Modernize Award
As nonprofit organizations seek to transform and enhance their core mission operations with technology, many organizations need funding for foundational technology projects, such as migrating servers to the cloud and modernizing new and existing applications. The Momentum to Modernize award will provide funding for these transformational infrastructure projects, alongside AWS Promotional Credit and implementation support. Nonprofit organizations with specific workloads and outcomes that meet the program criteria are welcome to apply. Projects may include application migration and optimization, net-new application development, database migration and centralization, infrastructure expansion, and more.
Award package includes:
- Up to $50,000 USD of unrestricted financial support
- Up to $20,000 USD in AWS Promotional Credit
- Project implementation guidance from AWS technical specialist(s)
- Access to AWS training and support
- An opportunity for AWS marketing promotion
*AWS reserves the right to determine actual awarded amounts at its sole discretion.
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AWS IMAGINE Grant in U.K.
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The AWS IMAGINE Grant offers one distinct award category for United Kingdom nonprofit organisations with active registered charity number status to receive support based on their organisational goals and the stage in their technology adoption journeys. As part of the program, we are seeking proposals from eligible nonprofits that fit the requirements below:
CloseFor nonprofit organisations advancing think big, mission-critical projects in the cloudThe Go Further, Faster Award
The Go Further, Faster award will provide support for highly innovative projects that leverage the cloud. These projects will have the potential to produce scaled, repeatable solutions and may impact an entire industry or field. They will be force multipliers for organisations and will include the application of and/or seek integrations with advanced cloud services, such as artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), high performance computing, (HPC), Internet of Things (IoT), and more. The Go Further, Faster Award includes cash funding, AWS Promotional Credits, Amazon Web Services (AWS) marketing support, engagement with AWS technical specialists, and more.
Award package includes:
- Up to $50,000 USD of financial support
- Up to $16,000 USD in AWS Promotional Credits
- Project kickoff workshop and implementation support from AWS technical specialist(s)
- An opportunity for AWS marketing promotion
*AWS reserves the right to determine actual awarded amounts at its sole discretion.
2023 application cycle is now closed
This year’s winners will be announced in December 2023. Subscribe to our email alert list and check back for updates.
For more information about eligibility and application criteria, please see FAQ.
2022-2023 AWS IMAGINE Grant recipients
The Go Further, Faster Award

Save the Children is building an “Ask Save the Children” application, leveraging AI/ML and a Data Lake to allow any parent, teacher, or public official to query Save the Children’s 100 years of knowledge on keeping children safe in a crisis.

The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is leveraging a data warehouse and AI/ML to develop a multi-faceted view of their constituent data, which will enable the organization to expand and personalize its donor outreach.

The International Society for Infectious Diseases is using AWS's multitude of "out of the box" services to modernize its global infectious disease surveillance platform, ProMED, which will improve its ability to find, and alert the world to, outbreaks across the world.

Stop Soldier Suicide is using predictive modeling to uncover never-before-known insights from veterans who have died by suicide. These insights will be used to redefine signals of risks, advance methods of outreach and care, and ultimately prevent service member and veteran suicide.

CARE will leverage AI/ML to collect and process paper-to-digital data at a scale and level of detail never attempted before in fragile and limited resource settings. CARE aims to demonstrate that today’s most cutting-edge technologies can be used to increase access to vital services for some of the most climate vulnerable populations around the world.

Harmony Labs is using one-of-a-kind media behavior data in combination with AI/MLAI/ML to create a Democratic Media Index which will measure the effects of media content on U.S. public values, norms, attitudes, and beliefs that shape democratic culture.
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SIL International is curating multilingual text, audio, and video data sets representing 2,000+ living languages to better represent local languages in AI "foundation" models and Natural Language Processing (NLP) systems.

Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation is using AL/ML to create predictive modeling for its HIV/AIDS data lake, which will advance patient retention, prevention and treatment for pediatric AIDS.

Tech Matters is creating an open source, cloud-based call center platform leveraging database and serverless technology in order to improve service delivery for crisis response helplines globally, with additional efforts supporting child helplines in Europe addressing the needs of Ukrainian refugee children.
The Momentum to Modernize Award

Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts is building a federated search interface for archival materials, through which a history of the center can be discovered through a public digital archive by patrons all over the world.

The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis is systematizing its approach to change management and data governance by unifying its 44 systems into a data lake and creating a 360 degree profile of its constituent groups.

International Myeloma Foundation is modernizing its omni-channel experience platform that connects patients with services in order to improve patient care.

Orange County United Way is enhancing a serverless application to accelerate the matching of housing voucher holders with available apartments, with the end goal of finding homes for more community members.

Per Scholas is migrating their learner-facing technology to the cloud in order to help prepare more individuals traditionally underrepresented in the technology workforce for high-growth careers.
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Easterseals is improving the quantity and quality of its services by building an Education and Community Health Equity data dashboard, unifying its affiliates and service providers.

The Bronx Defenders is modernizing outdated IT infrastructure to meet modern security requirements and development workflows, which will ultimately enable them to focus on their mission of defending low-income residents in criminal, civil, family, and immigration courts, while using our proximity to these legal systems to radically transform them.

“Thanks to the critical support that AWS is providing us with, we're able to truly transform our platform into a digital ecosystem.”
Carolina Henriquez-Schmitz
TrustLaw Director, Thomson Reuters Foundation

“We're now going to be able to incorporate community science data, acoustic data, remote sensing data, and all kinds of other information into one database, with the help of AWS to allow us to make the best decisions for the conservation of nature.”
Sean O'Brien
CEO, NatureServe

“Working with AWS and creating a dataset that is global, that is pulling from research from the best people all over the world, will accelerate life changing breakthroughs to cure, prevent, and better treat type one diabetes.”
Aaron Kowalski
CEO, JDRF

“This collaboration will improve identification of suicide risk, expand services targeted to that risk, support risk reassessment, and improve identification in downward trends in client suicidality. AWS is playing a tangible role in life-saving work with one of the most underserved communities in the mental health arena.”
Chris Ford
CEO, Stop Solider Suicide

“The process of applying for the IMAGINE Grant helped our teams think about our solution to meet the needs of breast cancer patients in a new way and ultimately emerge with clearer thinking. Thanks to the resources and support provided by AWS, we have had early success in developing a recommendation tool that will leverage AWS machine learning technology to help people affected by breast cancer find credible information, empowering them to make important choices for their health based on their unique cancer situation.”
Hope Wohl
CEO, Breastcancer.org
These are the powerful stories of our past IMAGINE Grant winners
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The Barnes Foundation is growing its educational mission and expanding its reach to new geographical corners by bringing its arts collection beyond the gallery walls. Their cloud-based mobile app and digital learning platform are pushing the boundaries of what was possible, enabling them to serve a much larger and diverse audience than ever before.
EB Research Partnership is building a cloud-based platform for patients to access and secure all the information and resources required to navigate their medical journey, using epidermolysis bullosa (EB) as a use case and ultimately scaling to benefit the 400 million people battling various kinds of rare diseases.
CORE (Community Organized Relief Effort) is systemically improving disaster relief effort by addressing the need-supply gap: their mobile app, CORE Connect, efficiently connects survivors with critical needs to organizations that are filling those gaps in a timely manner.
Houston Food Bank is leveraging a cloud-based logistics platform to digitize manual processes involved in food deliveries and track operations across a distributed workforce effectively. This allows them to provide tailored food delivery services from food bank pantries to over a million neighbors in Texas who are food insecure and homebound.
The National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) is providing blood cancer care teams with real-time access to clinical outcomes data, helping ensure each patient receives the best treatment path. With their Data Transformation Initiative, NMDP is accelerating data to knowledge to improve patient outcomes, promote health equity and increase survival rate for transplant patients.
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation is accelerating research towards new treatments and cures for inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) by creating a first-of-its-kind data exchange platform, IBD Plexus, providing researchers expedited access to analytic-friendly dataset and bio samples.
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FamilySearch
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Kiva
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Breastcancer.org
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Tarjimly
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PATH
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Replate
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Urban Institute
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FamilySearch
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GBH
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JDRF
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NatureServe
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Tessitura Network
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Thomson Reuters Foundation
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FamilySearch
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Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation
Childhood cancer takes the lives of more kids in the US than any other disease. Despite these staggering statistics, less than four percent of the US federal budget for cancer research is dedicated to childhood cancer.
The founders of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF) know what it means to be impacted by this on a personal level, and they are on a mission to accelerate research that can end the suffering of hundreds of thousands of children worldwide.
Learn how ALSF uses AWS to process the data of millions of publicly available samples to make them available and transparent for childhood cancer researchers, increasing research efficiency—and time to a cure—exponentially.
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Kiva
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Kiva
Kiva believes in a financially inclusive world where all people hold the power to improve their lives. Financial systems exclude more than a billion people worldwide, preventing access to loans and vital services. This forces families to operate in unpredictable cash-only economies.
Kiva needed to develop a systems-change approach to help address the biggest hurdles to financial inclusion. They did so by leveraging emerging technologies to solve this complex problem at scale.
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Breastcancer.org
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Breastcancer.org
For 20 years, Breastcancer.org has been a leading digital resource for people affected by breast cancer. Receiving a breast cancer diagnosis can be confusing and overwhelming, which often yields an internet search of complex medical terms and difficult to navigate resources.
Breastcancer.org seeks to alleviate that confusion by providing personalized, expert guidance and support to help individuals make informed decisions about their breast cancer treatment. By leveraging Amazon Personalize, Breastcancer.org can make custom-built recommendations for individuals navigating the ever-evolving and complex field of treatment and diagnostics.
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Tarjimly
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Tarjimly
Seventy five million people are displaced worldwide. These refugees are trapped by language barriers every day.
Tarjimly believes it is a human right to be heard and understood.
An idea stemming from the Syrian refugee crisis, Tarjimly launched a machine learning based tool for refugees to eliminate language barriers in times of crisis, enabling volunteers to match with refugees who speak their language and dialect.
Hear their story.
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PATH
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PATH
The homeless face significant barriers when trying to find housing, and timing is crucial to ensuring quality of life.
In 1983, Claire West Orr asked herself why she wasn’t doing more to help the homeless populations in Los Angeles.
More than 30 years later, PATH is building a mobile application to match homeless individuals with housing through a map-based mobile platform leveraging chatbot technology.
Learn how PATH uses real-time data to help people find homes.
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Replate
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Replate
Forty percent of food is wasted in the United States. One in six people do not know where their next meal will come from.Often referred to as the Uber of food rescue, Replate has built an application to match surplus food to communities in need in real time. Replate uses technology to scale resources and has rescued more than 2 million pounds of food in three years.Find out how they do it.
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Urban Institute
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Urban Institute
Policy decisions affect our everyday lives.
Urban Institute is empowering policymakers, researchers, and individuals to use data for intelligent policy making. They are building a new API-first local policy data hub to empower policymakers and researchers to be proactive about using data for intelligent policy making.
Learn how their new API-first data hub transforms communities.
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FamilySearch
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FamilySearch
FamilySearch International is nonprofit organization that began in the 1800s as the Geological Society of Utah. Now, it is a high-tech organization that gathers, digitizes, stores, and publishes billions of genealogical records that enable people to connect with their ancestry.
To process data at this scale, FamilySearch uses AWS machine learning tools for handwriting recognition to expedite the transcription of genealogically significant historical documents worldwide. What was previously a manual process of transcribing handwritten documents in different languages, scripts, and formats is now automated by artificial intelligence.
All of these resources are free and publicly available in service of helping individuals discover more about who they are.
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GBH
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GBH
GBH is a public media station based in Boston, MA and the largest producer of content for PBS. From breaking ground on the invention of closed captioning in the 1970s to now leveraging the cloud to edit and produce media, innovating with technology is part of their DNA.
GBH is implementing a highly scalable, cloud-based video editing system for public media organizations to deliver educational, illuminating, and inspiring content from anywhere in the world. By leveraging the ubiquity and convenience of cloud technology, GBH is democratizing access to quality media production, ensuring that the media represents everyone’s voices and perspectives.AWS IMAGINE Grant Winner: GBH -
JDRF
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JDRF
Type One Diabetes (T1D) is an autoimmune disease that renders the body unable to make insulin. T1D affects more than 20 million individuals worldwide, and there is currently no cure. Today, research about T1D lives in siloed, disparate places in mutually incompatible formats across the research and clinical ecosystem, stymieing efforts to find a cure for this disease.
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) is creating a global Diabetes Data Platform (D2 Platform) that centralizes and harmonizes these data sources in a secure data lake, and democratizes access to the data for researchers, clinicians, and other key diabetes stakeholders to drive actions across the ecosystem for cure(s), prevention and treatment of T1D.
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NatureServe
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NatureServe
Humanity is facing the great sixth extinction right now: species on our planet are becoming extinct hundreds of times higher than the average of the past 10 million years. For over 50 years, NatureServe has leveraged technology, science, and big data to establish a biodiversity observation network, synthesizing species and ecosystem data from more than 100 independent organizations across the Americas.
NatureServe considers itself nature’s technology firm. To enhance their capabilities, they are migrating their data infrastructure — storage, application, and analysis — to the AWS Cloud. This faster, cheaper, and more efficient collection and delivery of data enables NatureServe to help researchers, policymakers, and other land use better leverage data to protect our planet’s rich biodiversity.
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Tessitura Network
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Tessitura Network
Tessitura Network is a nonprofit member-owned technology firm devoted to advancing the business of arts and culture. Before Tessitura, cultural organizations like theaters, operas, symphonies, and museums relied on many different systems to interact with their beneficiaries, which proved to be confusing, costly, and ineffective.
To help cultural organizations around the world, Tessitura created a centralized technology platform that enables beneficiary touchpoints to happen together in a single place. To do this at scale and support a growing user base, Tessitura needed to migrate their existing on-premises systems to AWS.
Tessitura’s increased capacity to perform better and innovate faster on behalf of its members now directly helps the arts and culture sector survive, adapt, and thrive.
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Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Thomson Reuters Foundation
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) and social enterprises need legal support to operate, scale into new countries and regions, and achieve policy and legislative change. These resources are often costly and hard to access.
Thomson Reuters Foundation’s TrustLaw program, the world’s largest pro bono legal network, connects lawyers from leading law firms with civil society organizations to facilitate free legal assistance and enable groundbreaking legal research. By redeveloping the TrustLaw service into a world-class digital platform, TrustLaw builds a global community of changemakers fostering knowledge-sharing, learning and innovation, networking, and collaboration.
AWS IMAGINE Grant Winner: Thomson Reuters Foundation