We are a non-profit, fiscally-sponsored project of Code for Science and Society , a US 501(c)(3) public charity.
We are a distributed team spread across South America, Western and Eastern Europe, and North America. We have a combination of experience in cloud engineering and open source, research and education, and open communities. Our Steering Council provides strategic guidance and oversight to our team.
Below is a list of each team and its members.
To sustain and grow our operations, 2i2c receives funding from the following sources:
2i2c’s Financial and Sustainability Strategy page has our full financial sustainability strategy.
Our accounting dashboards have all our latest costs and revenue.
The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative awarded 2i2c $1.4m over 3 years for capacity building in the Jupyter ecosystem for research and education.
Invest in Open Infrastructure along with Joint Roadmap for Open Science Tools awarded 2i2c a $5,000 grant to fund JupyterHub cloud infrastructure for projects that did not have their own cloud funding.
2i2c receives support from the Climate Data Lab at Columbia University (~$500,000 over 2 years), for managing and developing cloud infrastructure for the Pangeo Project .
We received funding from CZI to serve open cloud infrastructure to communities in Latin America and Africa. More information is in this blog post .