Here are the awarded Uzu microgrants!

Thanks to all who have contributed to our opencollective fund
https://opencollective.com/tidalcycles

jacopo greco d'alceo - £200 towards exploring how Uzu pattern concepts can be translated and integrated into Cordelia, a live coding language they developed in Python based on Csound.
Ying Chyi Gooi - £200 towards five, weekly live "mini-workshops" / lessons for the Strudel community at-large
Thomas Grund - £400 in recognition of widely used contributions, including to event highlighting in a TidalCycles nvim and pulsar plugins
Surafel Yimam - £200 towards organising a community-building live coding event in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Martin Gius - £500 in recognition of widely used contributions, including various additions and improvements to TidalCycles and the development of zwirn
Jack Armitage - £200 towards a zero dependency C programming language implementation of an uzu lang based on Tidal
Felix Roos - £983 in recognition of widely used contributions doing all sorts of things with strudel / nudel / dough / kabelsalat and other uzu musings
Ángel Mariano Jara Oviedo - £200 towards making an initial level videotutorial in spanish for Strudel in YouTube
Xenon Chameleon - £200 towards initial work towards an Uzulang package in the Julia language with the working title "uzu.jl"