Clojurists Together has published its Q2 2026 funding announcement, continuing its quarterly practice of awarding grants to open source maintainers working on Clojure-related projects.
The organization, which has been distributing targeted funding to the Clojure ecosystem since 2016, did not immediately disclose the specific projects or amounts in this round. Clojurists Together typically pools modest contributions from sponsoring companies and individual backers to direct them toward maintainers who might otherwise struggle to fund their work.
The group has maintained a steady rhythm of quarterly announcements, becoming one of the more reliable funding mechanisms for niche language ecosystems. Unlike larger foundations, Clojurists Together focuses specifically on tooling and libraries that Clojure developers rely on daily.
Open source sustainability in specialized language communities often hinges on these kinds of targeted efforts. The quarterly model gives maintainers predictable, if modest, support rather than chasing competitive grants.