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Find similar grantsAI Projects in Texas (Various Initiatives) is sponsored by Google. Google is committing grants to support AI-related initiatives in healthcare, energy, and education across Texas. This includes enhancing rural healthcare access and working with universities to address critical energy challenges and expand AI training.
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Google supports AI projects in Texas Google supports AI projects in Texas Technology creates opportunity, and in Texas, Google is working with key sectors of the state to enable the responsible use and adoption of AI and supporting leading nonprofits, academics, and foundations to ensure local workers and students are prepared for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
Google is committing $7 million in grants to support AI-related initiatives in healthcare, energy, and education across the state. This includes helping CareMessage enhance rural healthcare access, enabling The University of Texas at Austin and Texas Tech University to address critical energy challenges, and expanding AI training for Texas educators and students through support to Houston City College .
This funding is in addition to Google’s ongoing work with leading institutions in the state.
The University of Texas , Texas A&M , and Texas State University systems , along with Dallas College and South Texas College , are among the universities and colleges in the country that are part of the first cohort of the Google AI for Education Accelerator, giving students, faculty, and staff no-cost access to Google Career Certificates and AI training courses. Learn more about Google's investment in Texas.
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Nonprofits, academics, and foundations in Texas working on AI-related projects in healthcare, energy, and education. Specific eligibility may vary by initiative. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows part of a $7,000,000 total commitment in Texas. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
AI Projects in Texas (Various Initiatives) is funded by Google. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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