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Funding

There have been other initiatives of this kind in the past, but they have proved hard to sustain. A big part of this has been a simple lack of bandwidth in a highly decentralised community run entirely by volunteers.
- The Haskell Foundation launches with a small group of founding sponsors, enough to employ an Executive Director. Our goal is to raise around ũm/year in cash and in-kind contributions. + The Haskell Foundation launches with a small group of founding sponsors, enough to employ an Executive Director. Our goal is to raise around $1m/year in cash and in-kind contributions.

Improving the Haskell Adoption Story

A principal goal of the Foundation is to promote adoption of Haskell. We see that task as having three major components:
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Eliminating unreasonable and perceived barriers to adoption

- - Educating the tech community about the benefits of adoption, including decision makers. - Enhancing the tooling, so that the risk of adoption is dramatically reduced. -

Eliminating unreasonable barriers to adoption

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Funding

There have been other initiatives of this kind in the past, but they have proved hard to sustain. A big part of this has been a simple lack of bandwidth in a highly decentralised community run entirely by volunteers.
- The Haskell Foundation launches with a small group of founding sponsors, enough to employ an Executive Director. Our goal is to raise around ũm/year in cash and in-kind contributions. + The Haskell Foundation launches with a small group of founding sponsors, enough to employ an Executive Director. Our goal is to raise around $$1m/year in cash and in-kind contributions.

Improving the Haskell Adoption Story

A principal goal of the Foundation is to promote adoption of Haskell. We see that task as having three major components:
-

-

Eliminating unreasonable and perceived barriers to adoption

- - Educating the tech community about the benefits of adoption, including decision makers. - Enhancing the tooling, so that the risk of adoption is dramatically reduced. -

Eliminating unreasonable barriers to adoption