Tech for all
Tech for all
In this programme, we are seeking applications that explore technology’s potential to work better for everyone. You can find out more in this programme brief.
Applications are currently closed. We will re-open on 2 September 2025. You can sign up for application alerts at the bottom of this page.
Who should apply?
We are particularly interested in projects that explore any of the following:
- Innovative approaches to meeting individual or societal requirements at the moment of need, through the design, development and creation of smart, personalised and assistive technologies.
- Solutions to making new and existing technologies easier to use and understand.
- Approaches to tackling the different barriers people face in accessing, acquiring and engaging with technologies.
- Initiatives that aim to strengthen protections and privacy.
We will prioritise projects that explore collaborative, user-centred approaches, and that facilitate greater co-creation between designers and end users.
Examples of previous Fellowships
Fellows awarded in previous years have carried out projects in this area. You can explore their impact stories on Our Impact page.
Who should apply?
We are particularly interested in projects that explore any of the following:
- Innovative approaches to meeting individual or societal requirements at the moment of need, through the design, development and creation of smart, personalised and assistive technologies.
- Solutions to making new and existing technologies easier to use and understand.
- Approaches to tackling the different barriers people face in accessing, acquiring and engaging with technologies.
- Initiatives that aim to strengthen protections and privacy.
We will prioritise projects that explore collaborative, user-centred approaches, and that facilitate greater co-creation between designers and end users.
Examples of previous Fellowships
Fellows awarded in previous years have carried out projects in this area. You can explore their impact stories on Our Impact page.