Filecoin (FIL)'s second public goods funding round selected just 16 of 102 applicants, with 62% of capital flowing to core infrastructure amid network resilienceFilecoin (FIL)'s second public goods funding round selected just 16 of 102 applicants, with 62% of capital flowing to core infrastructure amid network resilience

Filecoin (FIL) ProPGF Batch 2 Awards $3.22M to 16 Infrastructure Projects

2026/03/03 19:33
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Filecoin (FIL) ProPGF Batch 2 Awards $3.22M to 16 Infrastructure Projects

Caroline Bishop Mar 03, 2026 11:33

Filecoin (FIL)'s second public goods funding round selected just 16 of 102 applicants, with 62% of capital flowing to core infrastructure amid network resilience push.

Filecoin (FIL) ProPGF Batch 2 Awards $3.22M to 16 Infrastructure Projects

Filecoin (FIL)'s Protocol Labs has distributed $3.22 million across 16 projects in its second Public Goods Funding round, with a 15.7% acceptance rate signaling a more disciplined approach to ecosystem capital allocation. The funding heavily favors core infrastructure over experimental initiatives, with over 62% of capital directed toward nodes, retrieval systems, and protocol dependencies.

Tighter Selection, Bigger Bets

The numbers tell the story. Of 102 applications, only 16 made the cut—down from Batch 1's 14 funded projects from 38 applications. The committee approved $3.22 million of the $4.63 million requested by selected teams, applying what organizers called "structured negotiations across scope, milestones, and budget sizing."

Average grant size landed at $201,262, with a median of $129,000. That spread reflects a barbell strategy: large infrastructure bets alongside smaller targeted interventions.

Infrastructure Takes Priority

Capital distribution broke down sharply toward network fundamentals:

  • Infrastructure & Core Dependencies: 62.4% ($2.01M)
  • Ecosystem Growth: 16.3% ($525K)
  • Tooling & Developer Ecosystem: 16.1% ($520K)
  • Coordination: 3.1% ($101K)
  • Integrations: 2.0% ($66K)

The largest individual grants went to Forest ($504,000), ChainSafe's lightweight node implementation, and Curio Storage ($500,000) for storage provider deal infrastructure. Venus Maintenance received $300,000 to support Filecoin's second-largest client implementation—a direct play for client diversity.

FIL-B's developer experience work secured $420,000, the biggest tooling allocation, focused on FEVM development and builder adoption for 2026.

Strategic Context

The funding round aligns with Filecoin's January 2026 strategic pivot toward paid on-chain storage deals and AI infrastructure. Several grants directly support this shift: OpenModel ($50,000) is building decentralized AI model distribution, while ProbeLab ($100,000) will measure retrieval success rates for Filecoin Onchain Cloud.

The timing also follows Akave's March 2 announcement of $6.5 million in funding for a distributed storage service built by Filecoin veterans—suggesting broader capital flowing into the ecosystem's commercial layer.

FIL traded around $0.99-$1.00 at publication, up roughly 2% over 24 hours, with market cap near $755 million.

What Didn't Get Funded

With 86 rejected applications, the committee acknowledged "the high quality of many proposals that were not funded." A separate grant initiative outside ProPGF is reportedly in development for projects needing different funding structures.

Most grants are structured over six months, with some soft commitments extending to 12 months. Initial disbursements begin after KYB completion, with milestone tracking through Karma.

The next ProPGF batch is expected in roughly six months, following the program's recurring cycle. Teams can track funded project progress at filpgf.io.

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