Stay updated with the latest in AI grants. Here are the top picks for today, curated and summarized by HappyMonkey AI.

Grants Roundup


How the SSI advances digital research in the arts and humanities

The Software Sustainability Institute (SSI) supports researchers in the arts and humanities by promoting best practices, advocating for recognition of software developers, and providing training through fellowships.

Why it matters: To ensure effective development and maintenance of digital tools that enhance research quality and collaboration.

software sustainabilityarts and humanitiesresearch communities


Anthropic is having a moment in the private markets; SpaceX could spoil the party

Investment bank Rainmaker Securities president Glen Anderson observes intense demand for Anthropic shares in private markets, despite mixed signals for competitors like OpenAI, driven partly by public controversies.

Why it matters: Understanding market dynamics and investor behavior is crucial for developing AI tools that comply with evolving regulations and consumer preferences.

AI market trendsinvestment bankingregulatory impact


EPSRC’s 2025 university visits: research in motion

EPSRC’s Executive Chair discusses visits to UK universities focusing on AI, quantum technologies, and other areas of research.

Why it matters: To stay informed about AI advancements and challenges in implementation.

AIresearchuniversity visits


Anthropic buys biotech startup Coefficient Bio in $400M deal: Reports

Anthropic acquired Coefficient Bio, a biotech AI startup, for $400 million to expand its healthcare and life sciences efforts.

Why it matters: To integrate advanced AI capabilities into medical research tools.

AI acquisitionBiotechHealthcare


UKRI-funded ATTUNE project

The UKRI-funded ATTUNE project uses arts-based methods to explore adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and their impact on young people’s mental and physical health, aiming to better understand vulnerability and develop support strategies.

Why it matters: Understanding ACEs can inform the development of more effective AI-driven interventions for mental health support tailored to individual needs.

AImental healthACEsresearch


Anthropic says Claude Code subscribers will need to pay extra for OpenClaw usage

Anthropic will charge Claude Code subscribers extra for using third-party tools like OpenClaw starting April 4, 2026.

Why it matters: To ensure sustainable growth and manage usage patterns of external tools.

AIPricingSubscription


Creative Industries Clusters: the next chapter in a UK success story

The article discusses the launch of Creative Industries Clusters in the UK, emphasizing partnerships between academia and industry to drive innovation and economic growth.

Why it matters: To understand funding opportunities and collaboration strategies for AI development within creative industries.

AIFundingCollaborationInnovation


OpenAI executive shuffle includes new role for COO Brad Lightcap to lead ‘special projects’

OpenAI experienced leadership transitions, including CEO Fidji Simo taking medical leave and COO Brad Lightcap shifting to a new role overseeing special projects.

Why it matters: To stay updated on key personnel changes that may impact AI development strategies and company focus areas.

OpenAIexecutive shufflemedical leave


Anthropic ramps up its political activities with a new PAC

Anthropic has created a new Political Action Committee (PAC) to influence midterms, following other AI companies’ similar moves. This is part of ongoing efforts by AI firms to shape policy and regulation.

Why it matters: To understand political landscapes and potential regulatory impacts on their business.

AIPACPolicy Influence


AI companies are building huge natural gas plants to power data centers. What could go wrong?

AI companies are constructing large natural gas plants to power their data centers, driven by the growing demand for AI technology and the fear of missing out.

Why it matters: To ensure stable and cost-effective energy supply for AI operations.

AIData CentersNatural Gas


People would rather have an Amazon warehouse in their backyard than a data center

A recent poll found that while some people support building data centers due to potential job creation, many oppose them, especially for AI purposes, citing concerns about electricity prices and local impacts.

Why it matters: Understanding public perception is crucial for managing community relations and regulatory challenges when deploying AI infrastructure.

AIPublic PerceptionData Centers