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Anthropic announced a $10 million CAD commitment to Canadian AI research, distributing Claude API credits across eight institutional partners. Students and startups affiliated with three national AI institutes stand to benefit most directly.

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Anthropic is committing $10 million CAD to Canadian research institutions, the compa...


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A new $250,000 corporate grant from Nutanix is funding an endowed professorship at North Carolina’s top-ranked public high school, expanding free, virtual computer science courses to rural and underserved students statewide.

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Thousands of North Carolina high school students — particularly those in rural and economically disad...


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The Richmond Ed Fund has launched RVA Builds, an $8 million Bloomberg Philanthropies-funded initiative that will connect 500 Richmond Public Schools students with paid, work-based skilled trades experiences — and a clear path to Registered Apprenticeships — by the end of the 2028-29 school year.

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The Richmond Ed Fund has laun...


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New Energy Equity has launched a scholarship program tied to a new community solar project in Machesney Park, Ill., committing $10,000 per year to Harlem School District students for 25 years — a total investment of $250,000 in local education.

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A solar energy company is putting its community investment on paper — and into students’ futur...


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A University of Melbourne startup called Fluent is building a brain-computer interface that sits just under the scalp and decodes the brain’s electrical signals to help people with speech impairments communicate — no surgery, no buttons required.

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For millions of people living with neurological conditions like motor neurone d...


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