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Google grants Rs 21 crore to 10 Indian non-profit organisations
Google Inc, the world's most-popular search engine, on Thursday announced Indian winners of its Global Impact Challenge funding.
The Internet search giant announced that 10 Indian non-profit organisations had been selected for a funding of Rs 21 crore under its Global Impact Challenge. Agastya, Indian Digital Green Trust, Janaagraha and Social Awareness-Newer Alternatives (SANA) will receive grants of Rs 3 crore each.
The remaining six non-profit groups will receive Rs 1.5 crore each.
Jacqueline Fuller, who leads Google Giving Said , "The organisations were short-listed after due diligence by us with use of technology as well as speaking to their funders, peer groups, beneficiaries etc."
The jury that selected winners of the Google Impact Challenge was comprised of Thermax Ltd Chairperson Anu Aga, Google Inc's Senior Vice-President Nikesh Arora, and Jacqueline Fuller of Google Giving that invests more than $50 million per year in tech innovators, among others.
Google grants Rs 21 crore to 10 Indian non-profit organisations
Google Inc, the world's most-popular search engine, on Thursday announced Indian winners of its Global Impact Challenge funding.
The Internet search giant announced that 10 Indian non-profit organisations had been selected for a funding of Rs 21 crore under its Global Impact Challenge. Agastya, Indian Digital Green Trust, Janaagraha and Social Awareness-Newer Alternatives (SANA) will receive grants of Rs 3 crore each.
The remaining six non-profit groups will receive Rs 1.5 crore each.
Jacqueline Fuller, who leads Google Giving Said , "The organisations were short-listed after due diligence by us with use of technology as well as speaking to their funders, peer groups, beneficiaries etc."
The jury that selected winners of the Google Impact Challenge was comprised of Thermax Ltd Chairperson Anu Aga, Google Inc's Senior Vice-President Nikesh Arora, and Jacqueline Fuller of Google Giving that invests more than $50 million per year in tech innovators, among others.
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