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Google has once again continued its trend of investing in the state of Alabama.
This time the tech giant has awarded $210,000 to five entities in Scottsboro, Stevenson, and the surrounding communities. The goal of the new funding is to support projects which provide technological equipment to facilitate early STEM-focused learning, expand higher ed dual enrollment opportunities, implement programs aimed at increasing literacy skills, and distribute meals to food-insecure schoolchildren.
“At Google, we have always supported fostering individuals’ abilities to learn in the ever-evolving tech world and to thrive in the communities around them,” said Google’s Alabama Data Center Facility Manager Thomas Gamble. “We are proud to support these wonderful organizations and their respective initiatives that align with who we are as a company.”
Leaders who represent much of the area receiving the funding, spoke about the significance of Google’s efforts in the area.
“Google has positively impacted north Alabama and specifically Jackson County for many years. The company’s passion for enhancing STEM-based initiatives for our students and improving the lives of the communities it supports has always been evident,” said State Senator Steve Livingston. “We are thankful for these generous grants and for the ongoing commitment to our state and its people.”
Jackson County Commission Chairman Bill Nance echoed Livingston’s sentiments.
“We are appreciative of the work Google has done and continues to do in Jackson County for students and nonprofits alike,” Nance said. “We look forward to the advancements our schools and educational institutions will experience moving forward thanks to its generous support.”
The full list of those awarded Google grants include:
Austen Shipley is a staff writer for Yellowhammer News.
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