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At an event in Pittsburg two years ago, CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai committed to invest $1 billion over the next five years to Grow With Google, a program that helps people develop skills they need to find work or grow their business. In his re-commitment to “Grow With Google”, Pichai has announced $10 million would be set aside to for low-income minority entrepreneurs starting new businesses access to training and capital.

The American Library Association will receive $2 million in order to build entrepreneurship hubs at libraries in ten states. This support’s Google’s goal to commit to partner with community-based organizations that help to furnish low-income business creators with the resources they need.

“Small businesses make a big impact on our communities — creating jobs, treating customers like family, and often defining what makes a town unique,” wrote Google Small Business Ads product manager Kim Spalding in ablog postearlier this year. “Google is committed to helping these businesses use the power of the web to grow and thrive.”

  • Google went on to further explain the importance of small businesses that shape our world today. They revealed the following:
  • Google search for “mom and pop shops” recently hit a 3-year high
  • There’s 350 times greater search volume for local businesses than there was 10 years ago
  • Interest in “local shops” hit a record high in 2018
  • In Google’s “U.S. Economic Impact Report”, the company claims Google search and advertising tools created $335 billion in economic activity for millions of businesses, website publishers, and non-profits in 2018

“Grow With Google” is only one initiative the company has created to assist small businesses in fostering entrepreneurship. Google also has the CODE2040 program which seeks African American and Latino entrepreneurs outside of Silicon Valley. There’s also Google Primer, this uses 5-minute interactive classes to teach digital marketing and business skills to owners of small businesses and startups.

Udacity also committed to partnering with Google to create dozens of free course, and Coursera will launch their new program next year to train IT support professionals. Also check out Google for Small Business, this is designed to make things easier for entrepreneurs to find business tools and services!

So to all my entrepreneurial friends, the tools are out here and thanks to Google and its partners, you can make building your business just a little bit easier with access to these initiatives.

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Now more than ever, companies are taking a stand in support of equality, justice, and fair treatment for all people. High profile corporations like Starbucks, IBM, Microsoft and a host of others have committed to leveraging their promise to diversity, especially now that the U.S. seems to be veering into a refugee crisis.

Google has shown and proven that it is a company openly committed to supporting programs and campaigns that support racial justice. In 2015, they provided over $5 million to nonprofits whose goals were to advance the fight against racial injustice. Google was also one of the largest supporters of the #LoveLetters campaign, which shined the light on the real cost of mass incarceration.

This past week, Google continued to spearhead a deep commitment to this cause by doubling the amount of funds they will grant to nonprofits and organizations continuing the fight against racial injustice. The tech giant has promised that $11.5 million in new grants will be awarded to innovators from across the country.

In a recent blog, Justin Steele, Principal at Google.org writes:

The goal of these efforts is a society where everyone, regardless of race, is ensured an equal outcome under the law. That’s why we’re also supporting Impact Justice with $1 million for their national Restorative Justice Project, an effort that aims to keep 1,900 youth, primarily youth of color, out of the juvenile justice system. And a $650K grant to JustLeadershipUSA will support their efforts to train a growing national network of formerly incarcerated leaders from across the country to lead reform efforts at the local, state and national level. We’ve also reinvested in organizations working to provide services to people who were formerly incarcerated and their communities like Defy Ventures, Center for Employment Opportunities, Silicon Valley De-Bug and Code for America.

Mass incarceration is a huge issue in the United States, and a major area of focus for our grants. The U.S. penal population has exploded, growing by 400 percent since 1984 to more than 2 million today, with Black men sentenced at over five times the rate of white men. We have the highest rate of incarceration in the world, dwarfing the rates of every developed country and even surpassing those in highly repressive regimes.

Read the Google blog in its entirety here.

Many of us have attended the some of the events Google has sponsored in various cities. Whether it was a Black Google Network event, a YouTube/Google forum, or a town hall discussion, Google is committed to being a driving force within our committees and they are backing it with their big bucks. Shout out to them.

Syllabus Magazine, the Carolina’s source for Music, Culture and Fashion

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