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2025 Google.org Impact Report

Google.org seeks to unlock opportunity for everyone, everywhere

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Google.org's mission

Applying Google’s innovation, research and resources to promote progress and expand opportunity for everyone.

At a glance

Our support

Since 2004:
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$6B in funding

Google.org and Googlers have provided nearly $6B in funding
  • 4.4M hours

    Together, Google.org Fellows and employees have provided more than 4.4M hours to pro bono and volunteer initiatives, the equivalent of 2,100 working years

  • 160 countries

    Google.org has helped organizations have impact in all 50 states in the U.S. and more than 160 countries around the world

  • 3,600

    nonprofits, universities and other institutions supported with funding

  • $18B

    in product donations

  • 300,000 nonprofits

    around the world use Google for Nonprofits products

At a glance

Our impact

We’ve been working with the organizations we support since 2017 to track our funding’s impact. We’re proud of our impact across our focus areas: Knowledge, Skills and Learning, Scientific Progress and Stronger Communities.
  • Knowledge, skills and learning

    28M students

    Google.org-supported organizations have reached 28M students around the world with new computer science skills

  • Knowledge, skills and learning

    4.1M people

    4.1M people have been trained by Google.org-supported organizations to succeed in fast-growing, good-paying jobs

  • Knowledge, skills and learning

    456,000 jobs

    Google.org-supported organizations have helped more than 865,000 small and medium-sized businesses with loans or training, sustaining or creating more than 456,000 jobs

  • Scientific progress

    16,000 research awards

    Google.org has provided 16,000+ research awards and funding to more than 1,700 universities and research institutions in 99 countries

  • Scientific progress

    2/3 time saved, 1/2 the cost

    Google.org-supported organizations report that, on average, AI helps them reduce the time to achieve their goals by over two-thirds and their costs by half

  • Scientific progress

    27,000 student researchers

    Google.org has provided support to 3,100 faculty and more than 27,000 student researchers to help fund scientific breakthroughs that advance technology, including AI and computing

  • Stronger communities

    15M learners

    Google.org-supported organizations have reached 15M learners with media literacy and online safety skills training

  • Stronger communities

    1.5M people

    Google.org funding has helped cybersecurity programs and clinics reach 1.5M people globally

  • Stronger communities

    400,000 educators

    have increased their understanding of media literacy or online safety through Google.org-supported organizations

  • Stronger communities

    140M people

    Google.org-supported organizations have helped more than 140M people in moments of crisis

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Google.org has helped organizations have impact in all 50 states in the U.S. and more than 160 countries around the world.

Our goal is to promote progress and expand opportunity for everyone through the combined impact of our people, products, philanthropy and the strength of our partnerships. We want to help others use technology in a way that makes the world a profoundly better place for all, and ultimately improves quality of life.
Maggie Johnson
Global Head and Vice President, Google.org
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Google.org's approach

Our people

Google employees spent 4.4 million hours volunteering over the last two decades, putting to use their skills in engineering, digital marketing and more. Through our Google.org Fellowships, we empower Google employees to spend up to six months providing pro bono expertise to nonprofits and civic entities.

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Google.org's approach

Our products

Google.org makes Google’s products accessible to nonprofits at little or no cost, including no-cost advertising via Ad Grants, which has driven 14 billion website visits to nonprofit websites. Since its founding, Google.org has contributed more than $18B in product donations to nonprofits worldwide, including no-cost access to Workspace for Nonprofits as well as Gemini and NotebookLM with enterprise-grade security protections. More than 300,000 nonprofits around the world use Google for Nonprofits products at no charge.

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Our philanthropy

Google.org and Google employees have contributed nearly $6B to nonprofit organizations, supporting initiatives across workforce development, education, online safety, scientific research and more. This includes the recent $120M global AI Opportunity Fund which sets out to broaden access to AI education and training globally, recognizing that AI skills empower people with critical thinking and promote economic mobility. 

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Google.org's approach

Our partners

Google.org collaborates closely with nonprofits, governments, academic institutions and other philanthropic organizations that bring critical local expertise and the capacity for widespread reach. Google.org has supported more than 3,600 nonprofits, universities and other institutions with funding.

Download the report to explore how we seek to unlock opportunity for everyone, everywhere.

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