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Google. org's $75 million AI Opportunity Fund aims to help over one million Americans learn essential AI skills by providing grants to workforce development and education organizations. The fund distributes grants through intermediary organizations to reach rural and underserved communities, educators, students, public sector workers, nonprofit leaders, and small businesses at no cost.
Major allocations include $15 million to the Partnership for Public Service and InnovateUS for government workforce AI training, and $10 million to Project Evident, Tech:NYC Foundation, and local community foundations for nonprofit AI adoption support. The program centers on Google's AI Essentials course, a product-agnostic curriculum taught by Google AI experts that requires no degree or prior experience.
The fund has been actively expanding, with grants to community foundations in cities including Atlanta ($1M), San Francisco ($2M), and others, providing tailored technical assistance, in-person working sessions, webinars, and peer learning on responsible AI implementation.
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Search similar grants →According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Grants are primarily distributed through intermediary organizations (community foundations, workforce development organizations, public sector training entities). Individual nonprofits can access training and support through funded intermediaries in their regions. U.S.-based organizations in workforce development, education, public sector, and community development are eligible to partner with or receive resources through the fund's network. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $75 million total fund for AI skills training in the United States. Sub-grants distributed through intermediary organizations including community foundations, Partnership for Public Service, InnovateUS, and Project Evident. $15 million allocated for government workforce AI training. $10 million for nonprofit AI adoption support through local community foundations. Individual community foundation grants range from $1 million to $2 million. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
Google.org AI Opportunity Fund for AI Workforce Training and Digital Inclusion is funded by Google.org. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
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The LinkedIn Future of Work Fund 2026 is a global philanthropic grant initiative that doubled its commitment to $3 million for 2026 to help nonprofit organizations prepare young people for a rapidly changing labor market shaped by artificial intelligence. Building on the inaugural 2025 round, the fund provides unrestricted grants of $200,000-$300,000 to organizations demonstrating clear approaches to AI literacy and digital skills training, career pathways using AI-enabled tools, and workforce adaptability programs. The fund prioritizes organizations serving young adults aged 18-24 facing structural barriers to employment, with geographic focus on France, Germany, India, United Kingdom, and United States. Selected organizations receive monetary grants plus strategic assistance from LinkedIn's workforce development ecosystem. Applications are reviewed by LinkedIn's Social Impact team along with an external panel of workforce development and AI experts.
The Alibaba Cloud AI Catalyst Program supports AI-focused startups and global AI firms with comprehensive resources including up to $120,000 in lifetime cloud credits, 2 billion free Model Studio tokens for access to Alibaba's generative AI platform, 1:1 Office Hours with AI experts covering products, solutions, and infrastructure, POC coupons, and invitations to Alibaba Cloud events worldwide. The program is designed to help AI startups accelerate their growth with technical, educational, and networking resources. Applications are reviewed within 4-5 business days, and successful applicants are notified via email. The program provides access to Alibaba Cloud's GPU infrastructure including H100s in the Singapore region, making it particularly attractive for APAC-focused AI startups. The promotion period runs from April 1, 2025 through March 31, 2026.
The 2026 Orange Social Venture Prize (OSVP) is an annual competition recognizing innovative solutions that address real community needs using AI, data, or cybersecurity technologies in Africa and the Middle East. The prize supports young entrepreneurs whose startups demonstrate tangible social and environmental benefits through digital innovation. The competition operates through a two-stage process: national selection in each of the 17 participating countries where Orange operates, followed by an international round for top prizes. Beyond financial awards (€25,000 first prize, €15,000 second, €10,000 third, plus a €20,000 Women's Prize), recipients gain significant visibility, networking opportunities with the Orange ecosystem, and mentorship to help scale their ventures. Projects are reviewed by Orange employees via the Orange Engage for Change internal platform. This is one of the few major competitions specifically targeting AI and data-driven social ventures in Africa and the Middle East.
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