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Google. org AI Opportunity Fund via San Francisco Foundation is a grant from Google. org distributed through the San Francisco Foundation that funds organizations equipping workers with foundational AI knowledge and skills.
The program is part of a broader AI skilling initiative designed to ensure that the economic benefits of artificial intelligence are accessible to everyone, particularly workers who need the most support to upskill. Selected nonprofit and civil society organizations receive cash funding along with comprehensive training based on AI courses designed by Google and external partners.
Additional tailored support may include ongoing mentorship, child care vouchers, and stipends. The initiative aims to close the AI skills gap and empower vulnerable communities for long-term positive professional outcomes.
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Google. org-Workforce-AI-Opportunity-Fund Learn more about the recipients of the Google. org AI Opportunity Fund: Europe AI OPPORTUNITY FUND: EUROPE Helping European workers benefit from AI’s potential The Google AI Opportunity Fund: Europe is supporting organizations across the EU and beyond to provide AI skills to the people who need them most.
As part of this €15 million open call, the Centre for Public Impact (CPI) has selected a wide range of nonprofit and civil society organizations helping those workers who will now receive extensive and bespoke training from CPI and its partners in local languages based on foundational AI courses designed by Google and external partners, along with cash support.
Recent advances in AI, particularly Generative AI, have the potential to increase the size of the EU economy by 1. 2 trillion Euros, and to save the average worker over 70 hours a year. Yet while AI presents immense opportunities for increased productivity and growth, we must work together to ensure that they are truly available to everyone and don’t leave anyone behind.
The AI Opportunity Fund is an AI skilling initiative designed to fund and train organizations equipping workers, especially those who need more support to upskill themselves, with the foundational AI knowledge and tools needed for long-term positive professional outcomes. Organizations that reach those workers have been selected to receive support from this €15 million fund.
Successful applicants are receiving funding and comprehensive training in local languages from CPI and it's partners based on Google and external AI courses. There is an option for additional tailored support to facilitate the training, which may include ongoing mentorship, child care vouchers, and stipends. We are excited to announce CPI's selected recipients for the Google.
org AI Opportunity Fund: Europe. These organizations are united by a shared mission to empower vulnerable communities, closing the AI skills gap and ensuring equitable access to the opportunities of tomorrow. They will receive a comprehensive support package, delivered by the Centre for Public Impact, including funding and bespoke training in local languages based on foundation courses designed by Google and external partners.
The Centre for Public Impact is a global not-for-profit that works in partnership with governments, philanthropy, civil society and communities to challenge the status quo, shift mindsets, and bridge the gap between people and those in power. The Centre for Public Impact acts as a learning partner, working collaboratively with leaders, teams and organizations to change how they work.
CPI co-creates every partnership based on the unique organizational context and community they’re working with. 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.
What will selected organizations receive? • Guidance and Support: Selected organizatons will receive expert guidance and support to ensure the effective implementation of AI training programs, and maximize impact for workers. • Financial Assistance: Gain access to essential financial support to enable workers to fully engage in and successfully complete the training programs.
• Tailored Training Programs: Access tailor-made training programs, crafted to meet the needs of workers seeking to adapt and thrive in an AI-influenced job market. • Networking and Collaboration: Join an international network of organizations dedicated to supporting workers and driving positive change. Collaborate and share best practices to amplify the impact of your initiatives.
What is the full program timeline? • Application opened: 11th April, 2024 • Information workshops: April, May and June 2024 • Application deadline: 23:59 CEST on 28th June 2024 • Notification of selection: November 2024 • Program Commencement: January 2025 How will CPI store applicant data? What is CPI's involvement in the Google.
org AI Opportunity Fund? With support from Google. org, CPI leads the AI Opportunity Fund: Europe.
CPI's role includes designing the fund, managing the open call process, and selecting recipients. Moving forward, CPI will refine the support offered to recipients, facilitate connections with training organisations, and disburse cash funding to support impactful AI-driven initiatives across Europe. How were organizations selected?
The Google. org AI Opportunity Fund: Europe aims to support a diverse range of nonprofit and public-interest organizations that empower underserved workers with the skills and tools needed for long-term success.
To be eligible for consideration, organizations had to meet specific criteria, including: Geographic eligibility: Organizations had to be registered in one of the EU-27 member countries, Türkiye, the UK, or Ukraine (excluding Crimea, the DNR, and the LNR), and aim to reach learners in those countries.
Community connection: Eligible organizations needed to have a trusted, established relationship with underserved communities, understanding their unique needs and barriers that exist to access training opportunities. Mission alignment: Applicants were required to have a core mission focused on supporting workers and demonstrate a proven track record in reaching and running programs specifically for underserved or marginalized workers.
Commitment to lifelong learning: Applicants were selected based on their dedication to continuous learning and development. Only nonprofit or public interest entities with a social impact mission were eligible. For-profit companies without a demonstrated social purpose were not considered.
What if I still have questions after reading the FAQs? Please contact aiopportunityfund@centreforpublicimpact. org if you have additional questions.
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations in San Francisco region. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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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 ...