-[ImageJ2](/software/imagej2) was initially funded from 2010 through 2012 by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS) through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 NIH Research and Research Infrastructure "Grand Opportunities" Grant, **"Hardening" of Biomedical Informatics/Computing Software for Robustness and Dissemination** (Ref: RC2 GM092519-01). For more information on the grant call, see the listing on the NIGMS [Grand Opportunity Areas](http://www.nigms.nih.gov/Research/pages/GrandOpportunityAreas.aspx) page. See also the original [ImageJ2 grant proposal](/software/imagej2/grant-proposal) from 2009. For several years after that, ImageJ development was funded by several sources, including a [Wellcome Trust](http://www.wellcome.ac.uk/) Strategic Award (Ref: 095931) for the [OMERO](/software/omero) project, and substantial development effort at the University of Konstanz, University of Wisconsin-Madison and elsewhere. In 2020, the [Center for Open Bioimage Analysis](/orgs/coba) (COBA) was established with a P41 grant from the NIH National Institute of General Medical Sciences. Part of COBA's funding is allocated toward ImageJ development and maintainence, with a focus on interoperability and integration with other bioimaging technologies.
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