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NumFOCUS is a nonprofit promoting open-source numerical and scientific software. It was founded in 2012. The name is a backronym of "Numerical Foundation for Open Code and Usable Science”.

It supports a large portion of the Python data science ecosystem, including:

Outside of Python, it also sponsors:


The provided support can be fiscal, legal, or administrative support to help ensure the health and sustainability of the projects.

NumFOCUS received grants from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation and is supported by Bloomberg, Microsoft, Facebook, IBM, nvidia, and Two Sigma, amongst others.

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References

  1. Hale 2019.
  2. Lorica 2013.
  3. Masuzzo & Martens, p. 9. sfn error: no target: CITEREFMasuzzoMartens (help)
  4. NumFOCUS history 2019.
  5. NumFOCUS 2017.
  6. NumFOCUS projects 2017.
  7. https://matplotlib.org/
  8. https://pandas.pydata.org/
  9. https://jupyter.org/about
  10. https://docs.dask.org/en/latest/institutional-faq.html
  11. https://ropensci.org/
  12. https://www.theoj.org/
  13. IEEE Journals & Magazine 2019.
  14. https://software-carpentry.org/scf/history/
  15. Allen 2016.
  16. https://quantecon.org/
  17. https://sloan.org/grant-detail/6597
  18. https://opensource.twosigma.com/
  19. https://numfocus.org/sponsors
  20. https://opensource.google/community/affiliations/
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