Helping secure the vital infrastructure on which open science depends
What is SCOSS?
The Global Sustainability Coalition for Open Science Services (SCOSS) is a network of influential organisations committed to helping secure OA and OS infrastructure well into the future. Officially formed in early 2017, SCOSS’s purpose is to provide a new co-ordinated cost-sharing framework that will ultimately enable the broader OA and OS community to support the non-commercial services on which it depends. READ MORE >>
The total sum pledged encompassing all funding rounds.
The total number of institutions that have pledged funds via SCOSS since our launch.
The number of infrastructures that have been, or currently are being, funded via SCOSS.
Our funders
379 institutions and counting
Over 375 institutions have contributed to date. READ MORE >>
How it works
Each year, the coalition invites non-commercial OA/OS services to apply for SCOSS co-ordinated funding. The SCOSS board evaluates applicants rigorously based on criteria including the service’s value to communities such as funders, universities, libraries, authors, research managers and repositories; and on details pertaining to their governance structure, costs, sustainability measures, and future plans. READ MORE >>
Funds Raised to Date
Sixth funding cycle launched late 2024
African Journals Online (AJOL) Increasing Openness, Quality, and Global Equity for African-Published Research
Target: € 630,000
Achieved so far: € 145,867
Episciences Premier Publishing Platform for Diamond OA Overlay Journals
Target: € 397,250
Achieved so far: € 107,500
Make Data Count Advancing Research Through Meaningful Data Metrics
Target: € 590,127
Achieved so far: € 199,250
SciPost Diamond-Class Provider of Genuine Open Access Publishing Services
Target: € 627,000
Achieved so far: € 196,500
Research Data Alliance (RDA), The global network of research data experts, solutions, best practice and standards
Target: € 853,000
Achieved so far: € 145,500
Software Heritage, The Library of Alexandria of Software source code
Target: € 900,000
Achieved so far: € 221,250
DRYAD, an open data publishing platform & community
Target: € 889,061
Achieved so far: € 137,250
LA Referencia, the federated network of Latin American OS repositories
Target: € 268,200
Achieved so far: € 140,500
ROR, an open, community-led registry of research org IDs
Target: € 989,460
Achieved so far: € 402,313
SCOSS Spring 2026 Newsletter
SCOSS Newsletter: €6M vs. €100M OA question, SCOSS Board, Funding, and Shared Learning
The 6 vs. 100 million OA question
What if the global backbone of Diamond OA cost less than a single country’s journal access and APC bill?
Strengthening Open Infrastructure Through Community-Led Support: 2025 SCOSS Family Updates
The work that keeps open infrastructure running is not always visible, but it is essential.
From commitment to action: how library consortia fund open infrastructure
Join us for a practical, hands-on session where four library consortia: Consortium of Swiss Academic Libraries (CSAL), Jisc, Lyrasis, and Sikt share how they fund and support open infrastructure.
