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Helping Workers and Students across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa benefit from AI’s potential AI OPPORTUNITY FUND: EUROPE, Middle East and Africa Helping Workers and Students across Europe, the Middle East, and Africa benefit from AI’s potential Google.
org is driving a comprehensive AI skilling initiative across Europe and beyond, dedicated to empowering both workers and students with the tools to thrive in an AI-driven economy. For the workforce in Europe, the AI Opportunity Fund supports nonprofits in delivering foundational AI training to those who need more support to upskill themselves.
In parallel, the programme equips students at universities and vocational schools with advanced, industry-relevant AI skills to boost their employability. Together, these programmes represent a unified commitment to ensuring the benefits of AI are accessible to everyone. Providing accessible, foundational AI training for 50,000 workers across Europe.
At Google. org , we believe the transition to an AI-powered economy must be inclusive, ensuring that technology serves as a catalyst for new roles and enhanced labor productivity. This is why we have committed to funding non-profits across Europe to provide accessible, job-ready training that meets the demands of a shifting workforce.
Our approach builds directly on a successful initiative led by the Centre for Public Impact (CPI) , which is currently overseeing foundational AI training for 20,000 workers across 26 countries. By leveraging these proven, localized models, we are able to provide the high-touch, bespoke support necessary to bridge the digital divide for Europe’s most vulnerable communities as our reach grows. Looking ahead to 2026, Google.
org will expand this mission to upskill 50,000 workers across the UK, Northern Europe, and Central/Eastern Europe. We will achieve this by supporting nonprofits like Talents for Tech and AI Sweden to collaborate with trade unions, municipalities, ICT associations and community organizations to offer the Google AI Professional Certificate .
By combining this curriculum with hybrid training and essential wraparound support, we are ensuring that workers are not just prepared for the future of work, but are empowered to lead it. Research demonstrates a growing demand for applied AI skills in non-tech roles like Marketing & Communications, Finance & Accounting, Business Operations & Logistics, ICT & Technical Support and Administration.
This program responds to the urgent need for market-responsive learning models identified by institutions such as the EU Commission and national strategies across the MENA region. New Futures : AI program, funded by Google.
org , will provide students at over 50 partner universities and vocational schools with an industry-aligned curriculum developed by INCO, with applied career coaching and solidarity professional networking provided by Chance. Where can I find out more information about the AI Skilling for Workers program? Find out more about the whole program here .
Which regions and countries are covered? The program spans 24 countries across Europe and the Middle East & North Africa (MENA). Europe: United Kingdom, France, Germany, Ireland, Spain, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Czechia, Slovakia, Romania, Croatia, Slovenia, Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania.
MENA: UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Lebanon, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Egypt and Morocco. What will I learn in this program? The training, developed by INCO, consists of a 40-45 hour learning journey designed to be practical and job-relevant, across key professional sectors and connecting them with ready-to-use AI-skills.
The coaching experience by Chance provides an AI-powered journey where students identify their core strengths, build a professional project, and master the storytelling skills needed to pitch their future careers. Find out more about the whole program here . Is there still an opportunity for organizations to apply for the training?
The program offers a flexible, self-paced online learning experience supported by live online sessions. Depending on the university partner, there may also be opportunities for in-person workshops to foster collaboration and engagement. Is the content available in multiple languages?
The program content is localised into English, French, Italian, Arabic, Spanish, and German. Will I get a certificate? Yes, certified learners will have a validated credential that demonstrates their proficiency in applied AI skills to future employers.
Who are the key Google. org supported organizations delivering this program? This initiative is a collaborative effort involving world-class organizations: INCO: Leads the program implementation, LMS development, university partnerships, and training delivery.
Chance: Provides the AI-powered career coaching and local solidarity networks. Google. org's approach to philanthropy Google.
org, Google’s philanthropy, brings the best of Google to help solve some of the world’s biggest challenges combining funding, product donations and technical expertise to support all communities and provide opportunity for everyone. We engage nonprofits, social enterprises and civic entities who make a significant impact on the communities they serve, and whose work has the potential to produce scalable, meaningful change.
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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.
Academic Grant Program is sponsored by NVIDIA. NVIDIA's Academic Grant Program seeks proposals from full-time faculty members at accredited academic institutions using NVIDIA technology to advance work in Simulation and Modeling, Data Science, and Robotics and Edge AI. Proposals for the NVIDIA Graduate Fellowship Program are also invited, focusing on AI, robotics, and autonomous vehicles.
Manufacturing USA Institute – AI for Resilient Manufacturing is sponsored by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). NIST is seeking applications to establish and operate a Manufacturing USA institute focused on leveraging artificial intelligence to strengthen the resilience of U.S. manufacturers, particularly concerning supply chain networks. The institute will conduct applied R&D projects and cultivate a skilled workforce.
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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