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The Google AI for Education Accelerator is an institution-level program that provides organizations access to training, tools, and resources, along with opportunities to learn and share best practices with other colleges and universities across the country, all at no-cost. The goal is to help students and faculty gain AI skills and prepare for the jobs of today and tomorrow.
Participating organizations ( “Organizations” ) receive access to the following program offerings (“ Program Offerings ”): No-cost AI training and Google Career Certificates that you can provide to your students, faculty, and staff No-cost, institution-level access to Gemini and NotebookLM through the Google Workspace for Education Fundamentals (Terms Apply) that supports compliance with industry regulations like COPPA, FERPA, and more An AI Learning Network: Program Support & Best Practices Access to learning opportunities with Google and other innovative higher education organizations Platform on-boarding support On-demand program implementation resources Webinars from Google and other Accelerator organizations around best practices and an opportunity to share your own Recognition and Marketing Designation as a Google AI for Education Accelerator member Opportunities for co-marketing and thought leadership with Google and other organizations Google AI for Education Accelerator Requirements To join the Google AI for Education Accelerator, organizations must: Be based in the United States Be a government-recognized, accredited educational institution delivering instruction to students.
Currently the accelerator is only available to not-for-profit higher education institutions and public higher education systems.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Through partner organizations. Universities can serve as partners for curriculum development and teacher professional learning programs. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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The Google.org Impact Challenge: AI for Government Innovation awards $1 million to $3 million each to selected nonprofits, social enterprises, and academic institutions that partner with governments to use generative and agentic AI to improve public services. Priority areas include healthcare access, crisis resilience, and economic infrastructure. The challenge funds partnerships where organizations work alongside government agencies to deploy AI solutions that demonstrably improve public service delivery. Beyond funding, selected organizations gain access to technical mentorship from Google AI experts, Google Cloud computing resources, and a structured multi-month accelerator programme. Applications close April 3, 2026. This is part of Google.org's broader $60 million commitment to AI impact challenges in 2026, alongside the separate AI for Science challenge.
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.
Google.org's AI for Science Impact Challenge is a $30M global open call to empower researchers and organizations with funding, tools, and technical expertise to accelerate scientific breakthroughs using AI. Selected organizations receive between $500K and $3M USD and can participate in a Google.org Accelerator with dedicated pro bono technical support from Google experts and Google Cloud credits. Focus areas include AI for Health and Life Sciences (genomics, brain mapping, disease understanding) and AI for Climate Resilience and Environmental Science (biodiversity, agriculture, living systems). The multi-month accelerator program supports high-impact solutions leveraging generative AI and agentic capabilities.
Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Education & Human Resources (IUSE: EHR) Program is sponsored by National Science Foundation (NSF). This program promotes novel, creative, and transformative approaches to generating and using new knowledge about STEM teaching and learning to improve STEM education for undergraduate students. It supports projects that bring recent advances in STEM knowledge into undergraduate education, adapt, improve, and incorporate evidence-based practices, and lay the groundwork for institutional improvement in STEM education. Professional development for instructors to ensure adoption of new and effective pedagogical techniques is a potential topic of interest.
The National Leadership Grants for Libraries Program (NLG-L) supports projects that address critical needs of the library and archives fields and have the potential to advance practice and strengthen library and archival services for the American public. Successful proposals will generate results such as new models, tools, research findings, services, practices, and/or alliances that can be widely used, adapted, scaled, or replicated to extend and leverage the benefits of federal investment. Applications to IMLS should both advance knowledge and understanding and ensure that the federal investment made generates benefits to society. Specifically, the goals for this program are to generate projects of far-reaching impact that: • Build the workforce and institutional capacity for managing the national information infrastructure and serving the information and education needs of the public. • Build the capacity of libraries and archives to lead and contribute to efforts that improve community well-being and strengthen civic engagement. • Improve the ability of libraries and archives to provide broad access to and use of information and collections with emphasis on collaboration to avoid duplication and maximize reach. • Strengthen the ability of libraries to provide services to affected communities in the event of an emergency or disaster. • Strengthen the ability of libraries, archives, and museums to work collaboratively for the benefit of the communities they serve. Throughout its work, IMLS places importance on diversity, equity, and inclusion. This may be reflected in an IMLS-funded project in a wide range of ways, including efforts to serve individuals of diverse geographic, cultural, and socioeconomic backgrounds; individuals with disabilities; individuals with limited functional literacy or information skills; individuals having difficulty using a library or museum; and underserved urban and rural communities, including children from families with incomes below the poverty line. Application Process: The application process for the NLG-L program has two phases; applicants must begin by applying for Phase I. For Phase I, all applicants must submit Preliminary Proposals by the September 20th deadline listed for this Notice of Funding Opportunity. For Phase II, only selected applicants will be invited to submit Full Proposals, and only those Invited Full Proposals will be considered for funding. Invited Full Proposals will be due March 20, 2024. Funding Opportunity Number: NLG-LIBRARIES-FY24. Assistance Listing: 45.312. Funding Instrument: G. Category: AR,HU. Award Amount: $50K – $1M per award.
The California Department of Education (CDE) Early Education Division is making approximately .7 million available to expand California State Preschool Program (CSPP) services statewide, appropriated under the 2021 Budget Act. Eligible applicants are local educational agencies (LEAs), including school districts, county offices of education, community college districts, and direct-funded charter schools—both current CSPP contractors and new applicants. Funding supports full-day/full-year or part-day/part-year preschool services for income-eligible children beginning in FY 2024–25. Awards are allocated by county based on Local Planning Council priority areas and application scores, with redistribution provisions if county allocations are underutilized.
Google.org is offering up to $3 million per organization across two AI challenges — one for government innovation, one for scientific breakthroughs. Eligibility, strategy, and what wins.
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