OpenAI Foundation Grants $40.5 Million To 208 Nonprofits

The OpenAI Foundation has awarded $40.5 million in unrestricted grants to 208 community-based nonprofits as part of its new People-First AI Fund.

The recipients were selected from nearly 3,000 applicants through a rigorous review process involving independent experts and advisors.

This funding is designed to be flexible, allowing organizations to address immediate needs while exploring how artificial intelligence can enhance their work in areas such as economic opportunity, education, and civic engagement.

The grantees represent a diverse range of missions and geographies, from the Digital NEST in California, which prepares youth for the digital economy, to the Rural Opportunity Institute in North Carolina, which supports rural well-being.

The fund focuses on building AI literacy, fostering community innovation, and ensuring that the benefits of AI technology are distributed equitably.

A second wave of grants totaling $9.5 million will follow, specifically targeting transformative AI projects in sectors like healthcare that have the potential for broad public benefit.

Key Takeaways:

  • The People-First AI Fund awarded $40.5 million to 208 U.S. nonprofits.

  • Grants are unrestricted to support AI literacy and community innovation.

  • A second round of $9.5 million will focus on transformative AI projects in healthcare.

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