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Google. org Impact Challenge: Tech for Good is sponsored by Google. org.
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org Impact Challenge: Tech for Social Good at g. co/ImpactChallenge/TechForSocialGood Google. org Impact Challenge: Tech for Social Good 2023 Let's help create a more resilient Europe The Google.
org Impact Challenge: Tech for Social Good provided €16M in funding and technical help for European organisations with projects focused on sustainability, economic opportunity or cyber security. We are delighted to announce the selected projects for the Google. org Impact Challenge: Tech for Social Good .
Each of these projects will receive funding and up to 6 months of full-time pro bono technical support from the Google. org Fellowship - a programme that provides organisations with a team of Google employees who work alongside the organisation’s staff to build scalable solutions with lasting impact. Google.
org Fellowship + Funding (ITALY) Countering the spread of disinformation, especially among the most vulnerable, and improving the quality and reliability of Italian journalism via an AI-based platform Google. org Fellowship + Funding (CZECHIA) Improving the financial literacy and economic inclusion of youth through an educational mobile app Google.
org Fellowship + Funding (SPAIN) Asociación de Personas con Movilidad Reducida Empowering drivers with reduced mobility to more efficiently and effectively locate accessible parking spots via AI-driven enhancements to a mobile app Google. org Fellowship + Funding (FRANCE) Consortium led by Makesense Contributing to a sustainable and inclusive economy via an AI-powered hiring platform that connects diverse youth to green jobs Google.
org Fellowship + Funding (SWEDEN) Incentivising public participation in recycling through an AI-powered waste collection mobile app that rewards users for accurately sorting trash In addition, each of the following projects will receive funding from Google. org. Google.
org Pro Bono Support + Funding (CZECHIA) Evolving primary school computer science education through AI tools, to help generate, suggest, and evaluate educational content, for both teachers and students Expanding employment opportunities in the culinary industry via a multilingual platform for underserved demographics, like women, to learn skills, gain qualifications, and pursue jobs Animation Régionale des Missions Locales de Nouvelle Aquitaine Fostering professional and social integration amongst young people via a mobile app that connects users to job openings and mentorship opportunities Providing real-time information on social assistance services to social workers and vulnerable populations via an integrated and accessible online platform Verifee Research Collective Combatting disinformation and improving the public’s digital literacy by providing a free browser extension which evaluates and scores the credibility of news articles via AI Improving digital safety and literacy amongst the elderly by leveraging a web application to match seniors with volunteers, who will help them with safe and secure device usage Mobilising public support for decarbonisation by developing an emissions data platform to increase transparency around climate-impact decision-making and sustainability commitments Fundación Ayuda En Acción Integrating vulnerable youth into the economy via an AI-powered platform that leverages insights from multiple sources to provide targeted strategies for securing employment Unlocking employment for youth from underserved neighbourhoods via an AI web app that facilitates direct sourcing for recruiters and tailored coaching and opportunities for job seekers Democratising access to startup support via an AI-powered online incubator and educational platform Combating territorial divides and unemployment by empowering young people in rural and remote areas via a gamified professional education web app Politecnico di Milano and Università Campus Bio-Medico di Roma Empowering SMEs to defend themselves against cyber threats by leveraging AI to identify vulnerabilities, provide feedback on gaps, and recommend real-time mitigation strategies Biblioteche Senza Frontiere Italia APS Improving the digital literacy and cyber security knowledge of older generations via a generative AI assistant designed to detect and counter everyday cyber risks Our panel of experts from across Europe helped review the submissions and select recipients.
Undersecretary of State to the Presidency of the Council delegated to Publishing and Information Founder-President of Rurality in Transition Sociologist and Founder at PAQ research President of Nevers agglomeration Non-executive Director and Founder at Czechitas General secretary, WWF-Sweden Digital Leader at European Commission Representation in Prague Partner for Regulatory Affairs at CZNIC and NIX.
CZ, former Chairman of the Czech Telecommunications Office Chairman of the Executive Board of Groupe SOS Investment manager, Industrifonden President of the National Research Council Secretary-General of Nouvelles Voix Director of the Institute of International Affairs Vice Director of the National Cybersecurity Agency Senator of the Somme department Senior Adviser and Board Member Investor, Bonnier Books, Axfood News and Society Content Creator Managing Director at Google Czechia and Slovakia President of Webedia and Fimalac Development President of Force Femmes Researcher and docent in political science, Stockholm Resilience Centre Tech for Social Good - Czechia Tech for Social Good - France Tech for Social Good - Italia Tech for Social Good - Sverige The site could not be loaded because of an error, please check your internet connection and/or reload the page .
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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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