Also at Google

Beyond Google.org's programs and activities, several other efforts are underway at Google, from environmentally-focused initiatives to in-kind advertising for non-profits. These initiatives include:

Google Grants

Google gives free AdWords advertising to selected non-profits through its Google Grants program. Since the program's launch in 2003, Google has served more than 15 billion non-profit ads on Google.com, valued at approximately $438 million. With the assistance of over 800 Googler (employee) volunteers, Google currently supports more than 5,700 non-profit organizations around the globe. Current Google Grants participants include the the United Nations Foundation, Direct Relief, Grameen Foundation USA, Doctors Without Borders, Room to Read, Generation Engage and the Make-a-Wish Foundation. Learn more.

Google for Non-Profits

Learn how to use free Google tools to promote your work, raise money, and operate more efficiently. Learn More

Google Earth Outreach

Google Earth Outreach helps non-profit and public benefit groups – from the Global Heritage Fund, to Neighbors Against Irresponsible Logging, to the Holocaust Memorial Museum – further their missions and raise awareness of their respective causes through the use of Google Earth's mapping and visualization technology. Learn more.

Helping our Google Users "Go Green"

Google is continually developing tools and services to help our users "go green." Learn more.

Google Geo Grants

At Google.org, we believe maps are a powerful tool for non-profits of all kinds to communicate issues, understand needs, and create more effective implementation plans. Many of you have come to us with compelling ways that maps can help you and your organization increase impact, and we want to help you make your mapping ideas a reality. We're offering a pilot program of Geo Challenge Grants to organizations working in areas related to our core initiatives. Learn more.