FAQs: funding for OA books

Springer and Palgrave Macmillan offer authors the option of paying a book processing charge (BPC) or chapter processing charge (CPC) in order to make their publication immediately openly available online. For information on BPC/CPC pricing, please check your preferred imprint’s website or contact an Editor (Springer/Palgrave Macmillan) for further details.

Over 60 funders and institutions worldwide provide BPC or CPC funding to help authors publish via the open access (OA) route. The following FAQs provide guidance on how to locate OA funding for books and chapters, and what steps should be taken to secure it.

1. When should I start thinking about funding for my OA book or chapter?


2. Where should I look for book processing charge (BPC)/chapter processing charge (CPC) funding?


3. Do BPC/CPC funding opportunities vary globally or by discipline?


4. Can I use my research grant to pay the BPC/ CPC, or do I need to make a separate application?


5. What types of restrictions or eligibility criteria might apply to my BPC/CPC funding?


6. Do funders place limits on the amount of BPC/CPC funding they provide?


7. I have located a source of funding and confirmed that I am eligible. How and when do I apply?



For further assistance in publishing open access view our OA checklist for books and chapters, or learn more about identifying and meeting funder and institutional OA requirements in our OA policy FAQs for books and chapters.

If you have any feedback on these FAQs, including suggestions for further information on OA funding you would like to see, please let us know at OAFundingPolicy@springernature.com