Learning environments
Support practical classroom, learning-material, technology, and learner-access needs identified with schools and community partners.

The Foundation's education priority connects learning environments, scholarships, mentorship, AI literacy, and career readiness.
Explore the work, support education directly, mentor a learner, or discuss an institutional partnership.
Education support can take several forms. The right response depends on what learners, schools, and community partners need most.
Support educationSupport practical classroom, learning-material, technology, and learner-access needs identified with schools and community partners.
Help reduce financial barriers while connecting learners with mentoring, guidance, and clear next steps.
Expand access to responsible AI education, coding practice, portfolio feedback, interview preparation, and career navigation.
Program design should reflect the barriers learners and educators actually face, not a one-size-fits-all intervention.
Tools and tuition matter more when learners also have mentors, practical projects, and a route toward further study or work.
Participation, delivery, and outcomes should be reported with evidence appropriate to each program and partnership.
Review the dedicated scholarship pathway and the information currently available for prospective supporters.
Explore the scholarshipLearn about hands-on AI access, responsible-use education, mentorship, and career-mobility support.
Explore AI educationShare experience through resume reviews, mock interviews, portfolio feedback, or AI literacy sessions.
Become a mentorShare subject expertise, mentoring, career guidance, technology skills, or other experience relevant to active education needs.
Take actionDiscuss scholarships, learning tools, employee mentors, AI or cloud credits, grants, and education-program collaboration.
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