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KPMG U.S. Foundation AI Integration Grants is sponsored by KPMG U.S. Foundation. The KPMG U.S. Foundation awards grants to nonprofit organizations across the U.S. to support strategies that integrate AI into their operations, enhancing their impact for the communities they serve. This initiative is connected to the KPMG LLP AI Impact Initiative.
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We build trusted collaborations with national and local nonprofits operating where our employees live and work to create a world with inclusion and greater opportunities for all. We build a workforce that is ready for the AI future by supporting: College readiness: Academic and foundational skills to prepare students for success in college. Career preparation: Skills development, work-based learning and career exploration.
Educator training and support: Professional growth, technology, connectivity and wellness. Mental well-being is a necessity for prosperity, so we are committed to increasing: Awareness and stigma reduction: Dialogue and community-informed approaches to reduce barriers. Access to services: Availability and outreach within communities.
Training and support for practitioners: Resources to deliver care and foster professional development. Vibrant and healthy communities deliver better outcomes for all, so we work with organizations delivering: Holistic approaches: Programs that address interconnected issues unique to each community. Strong communities: Investments in neighborhoods to help communities thrive.
Localized efforts: Programs that foster vitality where our people live and work. We build a workforce that is ready for the AI future by supporting: College readiness: Academic and foundational skills to prepare students for success in college. Career preparation: Skills development, work-based learning and career exploration.
Educator training and support: Professional growth, technology, connectivity and wellness. Mental well-being is a necessity for prosperity, so we are committed to increasing: Awareness and stigma reduction: Dialogue and community-informed approaches to reduce barriers. Access to services: Availability and outreach within communities.
Training and support for practitioners: Resources to deliver care and foster professional development. Vibrant and healthy communities deliver better outcomes for all, so we work with organizations delivering: Holistic approaches: Programs that address interconnected issues unique to each community. Strong communities: Investments in neighborhoods to help communities thrive.
Localized efforts: Programs that foster vitality where our people live and work. to nonprofit organizations to help communities affected by natural disasters to our people through our Employee Relief Fund Meet some of our grantees Making the difference in our communities We respect that no one understand the needs of their communities better than the local organizations serving them every day.
We collaborate with GlobalGiving to connect employees to effective and vetted organizations when disaster strikes. Our work with GlobalGiving connects us to a dynamic network of organizations to get aid and resources to U.S. communities when it is needed most. KPMG Employee Relief Fund Unexpected hardships that place undue financial stress should not be borne alone.
The KPMG U.S. Foundation’s Employee Relief Fund brings together donations from KPMG U.S., partners, retired partners, and employees to support our people in times of crisis.
KPMG U.S. Foundation in the news KPMG U.S. Foundation commits $6 million to empowering nonprofits with AI The KPMG U.S. Foundation is awarding $6 million in grants to nonprofit organizations across the U.S. These grants will support strategies to integrate AI into these organizations’ operations, enhancing their impact for the communities they serve.
KPMG U.S. Foundation announces grant to National Alliance on Mental Illness The KPMG U.S. Foundation announced an expanded commitment to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) through a grant of $750,000 over the next three years. KPMG US Foundation Grants $1.
4 Million to Battier Take Charge Foundation This grant aims to improve access to educational opportunities for underserved youth, empowering them to grow as leaders by providing the tools they need to thrive in their chosen fields. KPMG Launches "AI Impact Initiative” to Bring AI to Non-Profits Programs will responsibly enable non-profits to do more good with the latest AI tech & help equip the future workforces with critical AI skills.
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KPMG Foundation – Corporate Affairs Development & Exempt Organizations, Social Impact, KPMG US KPMG Foundation – Corporate Affairs Development & Exempt Organizations, Social Impact, KPMG US Meet the KPMG U.S. Foundation Board Timothy Zuber, Partner, Tax Fiona Philip, Principal, Legal Chris Amman, Principal, Advisory Mark Fitzgerald, Principal, Tax Debbie Heard, Partner, Tax Angel Perez, Partner, Audit James Powell, Partner, Audit Elena Richards, Chief Culture & Inclusion Officer Robb Soles, Partner, Advisory Camaron Thorson, Partner, Audit Michelle Quisenberry, Principal, Advisory John Walker, Partner, Audit Liezl Walker, Principal, Tax Kristin Zettlemoyer, Partner, Audit We award grants to organizations that support our philanthropic focus areas in communities where KPMG U.S. operates.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Nonprofit organizations across the U.S. are eligible. Grants support AI integration into operations across focus areas such as education, mental health, and community vitality. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Amendment 8 to the NASA ARMD Research Opportunities in Aeronautics (ROA) 2015 NRA has been posted on the NSPIRES site. This release includes the following 4 subtopics in Appendix B.2 for Airspace Technology Demonstration (ATD) Project (2.1) Feasibility study to identify implementable retrofit avionics systems supporting multiple ADS-B In applications with an emphasis on data interfaces; (2.2) Technologies for Indicating System Status and Dependencies during Complex Non-Normal Situations; (2.3) Assessment of the benefits and costs Integrating Arrival, Departure and Surface Operations with ATD-2; (2.4) Analysis of common route for multiple flights during severe weather events. NOIs are due October 21, 2015 and proposals are due November 23, 2015. Funding Opportunity Number: NNH15ZEA001N-ATD. Assistance Listing: 43.002. Funding Instrument: G. Category: ST.
The Public Diplomacy Section (PDS) is pleased to invite eligible applicants to submit program ideas to implement the American Cybersecurity Enhancement Program (ACEP) for Thai Entrepreneurs. PDS Bangkok prioritizes selecting the best-qualified proposal from applicants that show clear alignment with and capability to advance shared goals and U.S. government priorities and interests, highlighting U.S. innovation, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Applicants must demonstrate their intent to effectively and efficiently administer U.S. government funds in a way that strengthens the bilateral relationship between the United States and Thailand. This notice is subject to the availability of funding. Goal - The ACEP aims to introduce and leverage American technology, innovation, and standards to improve cybersecurity systems and create a more secure and safer digital environment in Thailand, thereby strengthening partnership between Thailand and the United States. This program will assist and prepare Thai entrepreneurs in mitigating the risks and damages of cyberattacks, stolen data, and financial losses. Objectives - The ACEP focuses on enhancing Thai entrepreneurs’ knowledge and skills in cybersecurity and introducing more secure systems by learning from American approaches and companies. This program also creates opportunities for Thai businesses to gain firsthand experience in implementing advanced cybersecurity measures. It will also encourage and create favorable conditions for U.S. business and economic partnership in Thailand. Target Audience - 45-60 beginning to mid-level entrepreneurs and SMEs that have been in business for 1 to 5 years with an interest in improving data safeguarding and cybersecurity systems. Proposed program activities should demonstrate strong ties to U.S. expertise, technology, and companies. This can include partnerships with U.S. organizations, the involvement of U.S. experts in the project, or collaboration with U.S. businesses Funding Opportunity Number: OFOP0001959. Assistance Listing: 19.040. Funding Instrument: CA. Category: O. Award Amount: $35K – $60K per award.
Google Academic Research Awards (GARA) is a grant from Google Research that provides unrestricted gifts to professors at degree-granting institutions conducting groundbreaking research in computing and technology. Each funding cycle, Google identifies key research areas and invites proposals from academics working on topics with societal implications. The 2025 program includes a focused AI for Privacy, Safety, and Security award track supporting work that leverages frontier AI models to improve digital safety and security. The program is open globally to assistant, associate, and full professors actively advising students and conducting research.