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Cloud Computing for Education Equity – AWS Education Equity Initiative - AWS AWS Education Equity Initiative AWS Education Equity Initiative Empowering organizations to create digital learning solutions for underserved learners globally.
Expanding access and opportunity The AWS Education Equity Initiative is a $100 million commitment of AWS technology to support organizations that build and scale innovative digital learning solutions with cloud and AI. Read customer success stories Turn learning ideas into reality with access to AWS cloud technology, AI services, and technical guidance.
Apply for AWS credits to build education solutions using AWS cloud, data, and AI technology. Organizations leverage AWS services to create innovative digital learning experiences, chatbots, AI-powered tutors, and more. Request technical advising from AWS experts If you're an existing AWS customer, please alert your Account Manager that you are seeking technical support and they will let us know.
If you're new to AWS, we will contact and support eligible organizations with technical enablement to help you build and scale your digital learning solution. Please note, this is only in the form of advice, guidance, and demos. We do not offer any practical development, building, or production of solutions.
Awardees are asked to complete milestone-based surveys to help us understand reach, impact, and areas of potential improvement. Opportunities for exposure include AWS blogs, customer case studies, and participation in AWS Summits and industry events. Build and scale digital learning solutions "Thanks to Amazon Bedrock, AWS’s service to build and scale generative AI innovations, and the AWS solutions team, Code.
org built an AI Teaching Assistant that has helped teachers increase their confidence when teaching computer science, and reduces the time they spend assessing students' coding projects by up to 50%. Empowerment and efficiency mean more time for teachers to do their most important work—working with their students." - Karim Meghji , Chief Product Officer, Code.
org Frequently asked questions Frequently asked questions Who is eligible to apply? Eligible organizations include edtechs, startups, non-profits, governments, and corporate social responsibility teams seeking to build digital learning solutions for underserved communities globally. For-profit social enterprises are welcome to apply.
What will I receive through the initiative? Selected organizations will receive AWS credits to build and scale learning solutions and targeted technical advising from AWS Solutions Architects. If you do not have an AWS Account Manager, or are unsure if you have one, please complete the application to request up to $10,000 USD in AWS credits.
If you have an AWS Account Manager, contact them directly for support. When will I be notified about my application? Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.
You can expect to hear back from AWS within 3 weeks of your submission. What are the selection criteria? AWS will evaluate applications based on: Succinct description of the underserved audience you strive to reach and the challenges they face in accessing educational opportunities.
Proposed learning solution focused on improving outcomes for underserved learners. Quantifiable audience your solution aims to reach. Specificity on the type of learners supported by this solution (e.g. K-12 students, higher education/university student, educator, etc.).
Technical capacity of your organization to utilize AWS services. How many credits may I apply for? Organizations that are new to AWS are welcome to apply for up to $10,000 USD in AWS social impact credits.
If you have an existing Account Manager, we recommend you begin your request with them directly. How many times can I apply for credits? We typically support organizations once.
However, if there are extenuating circumstances, please refer to the "How to apply" FAQ and follow the same steps. Do I need to do anything after receiving AWS credits? Our expectation is that awardees complete short social impact surveys, typically sent twice per year coinciding with the midpoint and completion of credit utilization.
What if I don't meet the eligibility criteria? Are there other support options I can explore? Yes, we encourage you to review other AWS offerings and programs that may better suit your organization's needs.
Examples include AWS Cloud Credit for Research , AWS Activate , and AWS for Nonprofits (supported by Tech Soup). You can also explore digital trainings on AWS Skill Builder to learn more about building your solution on AWS. If you're new to AWS, we suggest trying AWS Free Tier where you can get $100 USD credits at sign-up and up to $100 USD more as you explore key AWS services.
What do you mean by learner? We strive to support students and learning along the continuum of kindergarten to career, including trade schools, community colleges, and universities. What do you mean by access and opportunity?
At AWS, we believe every learner deserves to reach their full potential through high-quality learning experiences that create pathways for lifelong growth, empowerment, and participation in society. We support organizations that address a broad range of challenges, including early literacy, AI literacy, mental health and well-being, and workforce development. How can I request technical advice from AWS?
If you are an existing AWS customer, please alert your Account Manager that you are seeking technical support and they will let us know. If you're new to AWS, we will contact and support eligible organizations with technical enablement to help you build and scale your digital learning solution. Please note, this is only in the form of advice, guidance, and demos.
We do not offer any practical development, building, or production of solutions. How can I participate in joint storytelling with AWS? Once you are fully approved, you will be requested to share your impact data with us periodically.
Based on this data, we will reach out to you with the most relevant opportunities for storytelling when applicable. Opportunities for exposure include AWS blogs, customer case studies, and participation in AWS Summits and industry events.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Edtechs, startups, non-profits, governments, and corporate social responsibility teams seeking to build digital learning solutions for underserved communities globally. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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