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AI for Good Lab Open Call - Microsoft Research *Awardees will be announced after March 20th The AI for Good Open Call Program supports individuals and organizations creating positive change in Washington State. This two-year program will provide opportunities for scientific collaboration with the Microsoft AI for Good Lab , along with a total of $5 million in Azure service credits .
The program aims to drive innovative AI projects in sustainability, public health, and human rights, celebrating the region’s innovative spirit and building a brighter future for all. This initiative underscores Microsoft’s commitment to Washington State, recognizing the community’s important role throughout the company’s 50-year history.
As Microsoft approaches its 50th anniversary, we recognize the support of the communities within Washington State. We are proud to have grown up here and believe that our continued success depends on the health and vibrancy of these communities. We are committed to investing and honoring the people and organizations that make our region a center of innovation and inclusion.
To be eligible for the 2025 Microsoft AI for Good Open Call Program, entities and/or projects must be based in or benefit Washington State and its residents . Eligible entities include nonprofits, academic institutions, individual researchers, startups, and businesses with a mission aligned with the program focus areas: sustainability, public health, and human rights.
Projects should demonstrate innovation, scalability, and feasibility, utilizing AI to address complex challenges and deliver measurable social impact. Applicants must also showcase the capacity to deploy and scale their solutions using Azure cloud services.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, academic institutions, and government research organizations in Washington state. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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CRA Trustworthy AI Research Fellowship for Early Career Scholars is sponsored by Computing Research Association (CRA), funded by Microsoft. This fellowship supports early-career computing researchers who are advancing trustworthy artificial intelligence (AI) through interdisciplinary collaboration with humanistic social sciences. It's designed to help scholars integrate ethical, societal, and human-centered perspectives directly into AI research, strengthening both technical innovation and its broader social impact.
Microsoft's AI Economy Institute (AIEI) invites proposals for its third global research cohort, focused on how frontier firms adopting and deploying AI are transforming work, productivity, and economic structures. Awards of $75,000 support independent, policy-relevant scholarship by researchers at accredited universities or research institutions worldwide. The research period runs April through November 2026, culminating in a book publication in January 2027. Eligible principal investigators must hold a PhD or equivalent terminal degree for at least three years. Up to two PIs are accepted per proposal. Deadline: March 31, 2026.