Google provides $25M for worldwide charitable works
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18/Jan/2008 9:00AM
Google provides $25M for worldwide charitable works
Funds to be used to fight poverty, climate change, disease

January 18, 2008 (Computerworld) -- The philanthropic arm of Google Inc. said it is giving $25 million in grants and investments to companies and organizations committed to fighting environmental, energy, poverty and health issues.

Google.org said it will give $5 million to InSTEDD (Innovative Support to Emergencies, Diseases and Disasters) to strengthen early warning systems, preparedness and response systems for humanitarian crises and threats to health around the world. InSTEDD will work with other organizations around the world to develop software and other tools to address problems with information flow.

Another $2.5 million will go to the Global Health and Security Initiative, which was established by the Nuclear Threat Initiative to prevent, detect and respond to biological threats.

Clark University in Worcester, Mass., will receive $600,000 from Google.org, as well as $600,000 from the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, for Clark Labs to develop a system to better monitor, analyze and predict the effects of climate change on ecosystems, food and health in Africa and the Amazon.

Google.org will grant $2 million to Pratham, a nongovernmental organization in India, to create an independent institute that will conduct the Nationwide Annual Status of Education Report and other assessments of education in the country.

The Centre for Budget and Policy Studies, a Bangalore, India-based analysis group, will receive $765,000 to create a budget information service that local governments can use to better address district- and municipal-level planning in India.

The Center for Policy Research, a think tank in India, will receive $660,000 to study ways to better deliver city services.

Google.org awarded a $4.7 million grant to TechnoServe, a group that helps entrepreneurs in poor rural areas around the world build businesses. The grant will be used to provide general support to companies, help create jobs and fund work on global antipoverty programs. It also will be used to develop and implement a business-plan competition to support entrepreneurs in Ghana and Tanzania.

ESolar, a Pasadena, Calif.-based company specializing in solar power, will receive $10 million to produce power that will be cheaper than electricity produced from coal. This is part of Google's renewable energy plan, which was announced in November.

Google.org also said it will invest from $500,000 to $2 million in for-profit companies that will develop commercially viable plug-in hybrid electric vehicles.

The efforts are part of the goals of company founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin to "make Google an institution that makes the world a better place," according to a statement.

"The work of Google.org will help us do that by applying Google's strengths in organizing information and scaling technology to these complex issues," said Sheryl Sandberg, vice president of global online sales and operations, and a Google.org board member, in the statement.




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