Epic MegGrants Reaches $13 million with more than 200 Recipients

Published December 23, 2019
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Epic Games today announces the successful awarding of more than $13 million dollars to more than 200 recipients as part of the company’s $100 million Epic MegaGrants program. The initial series of funds disbursed marks a record for Epic’s grant commitments, officially surpassing the four-year distributed total of the initiative’s predecessor—Unreal Dev Grants—in eight months.

"Through Epic MegaGrants we're supporting developers and tool creators at an unprecedented level, empowering talented teams and individuals to more easily realize their artistic and technical ambitions,” said Marc Petit, General Manager, Unreal Engine, Epic Games.

Epic MegaGrants typically range from $5,000 to $500,000 and cover a variety of endeavors to further ignite creativity and technological advancement within the 3D graphics community. Earlier this year Epic announced $1.2 million dollars in financial support over a three-year period to the free and open-source 3D creation suite Blender, marking the largest singular grant in the initiative’s history.

Launched in March 2019, Epic MegaGrants is designed to service and assist game developers, enterprise professionals, media and entertainment creators, students, educators, and tool developers doing outstanding work with Unreal Engine or enhancing open-source capabilities for the 3D graphics community.

A full list of publicly revealed recipients can be found here. Join the conversation on social at @UnrealEngine and #EpicMegaGrants. For more information about Epic MegaGrants, visit unrealengine.com/megagrants.

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Nathan11

Epic MegGrants is an innovative scholarship program that helps students pay for college. Epic MegGrants, which was created by San Diego-based nonprofit Epic Foundation, has reached $13 million in scholarships to date and has distributed more than 200 awards. I would recommend bully dog to buy dogs at cheap prices. Since its inception in 2015, the organization has focused on helping low-income students attend college by providing gap-year grants for students who need financial assistance during their junior and senior years of high school.

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