Data-driven, human-focused philanthropy—
powered by Google
We bring the best of Google to innovative nonprofits that are committed to creating a world that works for everyone.
Learn more about our $1 billion commitmentEducation
Using an open-sourced platform to translate books for students
More than half of the books published in India are written in Hindi and English. But in a country with dozens of local languages, this means many students don’t have access to books in their native tongue. Google.org is supporting Pratham Books to rapidly expand the reach of their translation platform StoryWeaver.
Learn more about Pratham BooksEconomic Opportunity
Improving America’s workforce development system through digital tools
Millions of job seekers rely on America’s publicly funded workforce system, but the process is often confusing and disheartening. Google.org is supporting Code for America to build technologies that help job seekers easily access the resources they need.
Learn more about Code for AmericaInclusion
Using data to uncover racial injustice
Shifting a nation’s mindset means collecting and surfacing lost data: the thousands of lost records and stories of racial injustice. Google.org is working with Bryan Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative, which is building a national memorial to lynching victims and a museum that examines African American history.
Learn more about Equal Justice InitiativeEconomic Opportunity
Helping people across America access opportunity through digital skills
Goodwill® is the nation’s largest workforce development nonprofit, helping millions of Americans expand their digital skills and career opportunities. Google.org is putting $10M and 1,000 Google volunteers behind Goodwill to enable 1.2M opportunity youth, formerly incarcerated and displaced workers, and veterans to access digital skills and career opportunities in all 156 Goodwills across the country over the next 3 years.
Learn more about Goodwill IndustriesEducation
Using an open-sourced platform to translate books for students
More than half of the books published in India are written in Hindi and English. But in a country with dozens of local languages, this means many students don’t have access to books in their native tongue. Google.org is supporting Pratham Books to rapidly expand the reach of their translation platform StoryWeaver.
Learn more about Pratham BooksInclusion
Using data to uncover racial injustice
Shifting a nation’s mindset means collecting and surfacing lost data: the thousands of lost records and stories of racial injustice. Google.org is working with Bryan Stevenson’s Equal Justice Initiative, which is building a national memorial to lynching victims and a museum that examines African American history.
Learn more about Equal Justice InitiativeGrantee Spotlights
Our $1 billion commitment to create more opportunity for everyone
Sundar Pichai, our CEO, recently announced a number of ways Google is working to create more opportunity for everyone, including a 5-year goal to award $1 billion in grants and contribute 1 million employee volunteer hours.
Read storyOur areas of focus
We want a world that works for everyone—and we believe technology and innovation can move the needle in three key areas.