Grants Program
2026-2027 Request for Proposals
The Tech & Public Policy program in the McCourt School of Public Policy supports Georgetown University research that explores how technology might better protect values such as democracy, freedom and autonomy. In partnership with Project Liberty Institute , we are pleased to announce the 2026-2027 Tech & Public Policy Grant Program. The program supports technologists, ethicists, legal scholars and social scientists working in collaboration to explore novel uses and misuses of new digital technologies, their effects on individuals and society and new governance models to replace outdated regulatory frameworks.
The Tech & Public Policy program will draw upon the depth and breadth of the University’s teaching, learning and scholarship in the areas of technology, public policy, ethics and law and its rich history of interdisciplinary work to invest in innovative, impact-oriented research.
Areas of particular interest include, but are not limited to:
Applying for a Grant
About the Tech & Public Policy program
The Tech & Public Policy program at the McCourt School of Public Policy works to shape technology’s promise for a better world. Tech & Public Policy incubates and catalyzes cross-disciplinary research, supports emerging leaders, and connects experts and policymakers to address the challenges and opportunities posed by our ever-evolving digital society.
The McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University is a diverse community of problem-solvers, committed to moving bold ideas to action. We are global citizens, conducting policy-relevant research and building bridges between our work and the communities we serve.
About Project Liberty Institute
Project Liberty Institute (PLI) aims to enhance ethical governance by supporting timely, actionable research on digital technology and responsible innovation. It serves as an international meeting ground for technologists, policymakers, academia, investors, civil society, entrepreneurs and governance experts. Together, these interdisciplinary partners and leaders from the public and private sector create frameworks for how we build, invest in, deploy and regulate new technologies for the common good.