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Google. org Accelerator: Generative AI is a grant program from Google. org that funds nonprofit and social impact organizations harnessing generative AI to address significant global challenges.
The 2025 cohort of 20 organizations received a share of $30 million alongside six months of dedicated pro bono assistance from Google employees, technical training, and access to Google Cloud credits. Projects span crisis response, education, economic empowerment, climate, and scientific progress. Eligible organizations use technology for social good, especially applying AI to improve outcomes in underserved communities worldwide.
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Google. org Accelerator: Generative AI open call Google. org Accelerator: Generative AI open call Meet the 20 participants of the 2025 Google.
org Accelerator: Generative AI receiving support to build gen AI-powered social impact solutions. Learn more ➡️ g. co/ImpactChallenge/GenAIAccelerator Organizations have now been selected.
Find out more about the successful projects below. Google. org Accelerator: Generative AI open call A $30M global open call for organizations harnessing the power of generative AI to unlock potential for everyone, everywhere.
The Google. org Accelerator: Generative AI supports organizations as they harness the power of gen AI technology. Our 2025 recipients received a share of $30M alongside six months of dedicated pro bono assistance from Google employees, technical training, and access to Google Cloud credits.
Europe, Middle East, & Africa Knowledge, Skills, & Learning Scientific Progress Global Translates complex satellite imagery into clear, actionable insights, enabling rapid detection of environmental threats for researchers, decision-makers and frontline workers.
Knowledge, Skills, & Learning Americas In partnership with Climb Together, Upsolve, and WhereWeGo, empowers hundreds of thousands of low-income Americans by providing career training, social capital and debt relief, effectively breaking down job barriers, increasing employment and raising lifetime earnings.
Stronger Communities Europe, Middle East, & Africa Improves crisis response by providing real-time insights that help manage risk, drive anticipatory action and allocate resources more efficiently for hundreds of thousands of people.
Scientific Progress Global Democratizes AI-driven antibiotic discovery through an open-source platform that enables researchers globally to rapidly design and test novel antibiotics that will help people facing antimicrobial resistance.
Scientific Progress Asia Pacific Enables accurate eye screening, personalized counseling, and follow-up support to patients across India through AI-enabled analysis of images and information collected by health workers. Scientific Progress Global Improves mental healthcare outcomes and addresses shortages by scaling mental health provider training via a simulation platform offering realistic role-play and personalized feedback.
Scientific Progress Asia Pacific Provides personalized, continuous learning and support for auxiliary nurse-midwives managing high-risk pregnancies through a multilingual, multimodal copilot. Stronger Communities Americas Uses gen AI to automate key application tasks — with human oversight — to significantly boost caseworker efficiency by freeing up valuable caseworker time, reducing administrative burdens and streamlining processes.
Stronger Communities Americas Provides counselors and teachers with on-demand, evidence-based behavioral-health resources, replacing manual planning with ready-to-use lessons, interventions and strategies to support youth well-being. Knowledge, Skills, & Learning Americas Children’s Health Council Uses AI to empower K-12 educators with real-time, evidence-aligned, scenario-specific support for student mental health and learning needs.
Scientific Progress Europe, Middle East, & Africa Addressing Kenya's severe doctor shortage through a clinical decision support platform that will provide doctors with real-time, evidence-based clinical guidance in English and Swahili, enhancing diagnostic accuracy, treatment decisions, and adherence to local guidelines.
Knowledge, Skills, & Learning Americas Advances early literacy by combining kid-optimized speech recognition with the science of reading to personalize instruction at scale. Scientific Progress Global Enhances biodiversity data by converting thousands of identification remarks into natural language explanations.
Knowledge, Skills, & Learning Europe, Middle East, & Africa Improves math learning rates for K-12 students globally through a gen AI-powered tutor that delivers personalized learning based on individual student needs.
Scientific Progress Europe, Middle East, & Africa Technical University of Munich Empowers millions of cancer patients and thousands of medical professionals by providing personalized, accessible oncology guidelines and information to bridge knowledge gaps and improve care.
Knowledge, Skills, & Learning Asia Pacific Supports teachers and students in developing critical AI literacy and confidence through hands-on AI experiences and curriculum-aligned lessons. Knowledge, Skills, & Learning Europe, Middle East, & Africa Creates real-time, offline sign language avatars to bridge communication gaps and interpreter shortages for millions of deaf individuals in Africa.
Knowledge, Skills, & Learning Americas Automates administrator workflows, streamlines student support and delivers cost savings to improve satisfaction and retention for thousands of students across a growing network of campuses. Stronger Communities Americas Provides tailored access to best practices and data-driven insights to support decision-making for policymakers and officials across hundreds of cities in Latin America.
Stronger Communities Americas Streamlines access to life-changing services and benefits by simplifying enrollment for families and equipping frontline workers with smart referral tools that improve coordination and service delivery. To bring the benefits of AI to the social sector, Google launched the Google.
org Accelerator: Generative AI in 2024, helping 21 organizations build gen AI-powered solutions that collectively expect to reach more than 30 million beneficiaries over the next three years. In a recent Google.
org survey, nearly two-thirds of nonprofits using AI tools reported feeling more confident in serving their organization’s mission when they use AI apps and features, yet only one in five say that at least half their organization uses generative AI. To help even more organizations harness gen AI for social impact, we launched an open call in January 2025 to find the next cohort.
Knowledge, Skills, & Learning We create pathways for people to gain the technical and AI skills they need to thrive in the digital economy. We accelerate research and AI-enabled innovation for societal impact in collaboration with university partners and the academic research community.
We help build resilience online and in the places we live and work – promoting digital wellbeing, strengthening online safety, and supporting our local communities. This article is a helpful starting point for those interested in learning more about generative AI. Take a look through our free Google for Nonprofits AI tools and resources (available to eligible nonprofits) to spark creativity and boost productivity.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Organizations that use technology for social good, especially those applying AI and data to improve outcomes in communities. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Google.org's $30 million global initiative funding nonprofits, social enterprises, and academic institutions partnering with governments to use generative and agentic AI to transform public services. Focus areas include health (expanding healthcare access through AI-powered service delivery), resilience (enhancing crisis preparedness, response, and recovery), and economy (improving public infrastructure and economic opportunity). Selected organizations receive multi-month Google.org Accelerator programming with dedicated technical support from Google AI experts.
LINGUA Africa Open Call for Inclusive AI Language Projects is sponsored by Microsoft AI for Good Lab, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Masakhane African Languages Hub, and Google.org. This open call is designed to strengthen the language foundations needed for inclusive AI in Africa, addressing the underrepresentation of African languages in modern AI systems. It welcomes proposals focused on data creation and model or tool development.
American Honda Foundation Education Grants is a grant from the American Honda Foundation that funds high-impact educational programs aligned with Honda's Pillar Awards framework. Grants of $20,000 to $75,000 support nonprofit organizations and schools delivering programs in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and other educational focus areas. The application window opens each fall with decisions announced the following spring; details on the 2027-2028 funding cycle will be available in fall 2026. Eligible applicants are 501(c)(3) public charities, public school districts, and private or public elementary and secondary schools. Organizations with gross revenue of $500,000 or more must provide two years of audited financial statements.
Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is sponsored by Administration for Community Living. Small Business Innovation Research Program (SBIR) Phase II is a forecasted funding opportunity on Grants.gov from Administration for Community Living. Fiscal Year: 2026. Assistance Listing Number(s): 93.433. <p>The purpose of the Federal SBIR program is to stimulate technological innovation in the private sector, strengthen the role of small business in meeting Federal research or research and development (R/R&D) needs, and improve the return on investment from Federally-funded research for economic and social benefits to the nation. The specific purpose of NIDILRR's SBIR program is to improve the lives of people with disabilities through R/R&D products generated by small businesses, and to ...
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