Here are notable new grant awards and other grant news compiled by The Chronicle:
NEW GRANT OPPORTUNITIES
- Microsoft has committed $50 million over the next five years to expand AI for Earth, a grant-making program that aims to apply artificial-intelligence technology to solve the planet’s most pressing environmental problems. Since the program’s creation early in 2017, it has made grants to 35 universities, nongovernmental organizations, and other conservation charities and given them access to Microsoft Azure, its cloud-computing software. More information on how to apply can be found on AI for Earth’s website.
- Propel Capital has pledged $5 million in general-operating support grants through its Propel Democracy program. Small and midsize grassroots groups that are mobilizing voters in advance of the 2018 and 2020 federal elections are eligible to apply. Preference will be given to community-organizing groups working in areas with a high concentration of marginalized racial and ethnic groups. More information can be found on the Propel Capital website.
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