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Saturday, 17 August 2013
Google has launched 'Google Impact
Challenge in India', inviting inviting Indian nonprofits to tell how
they would use technology to improve people's lives. Four shortlisted
nonprofits will each be awarded with a Rs. 3 crore (around $500,000)
Global Impact Award and technical assistance from Google to bring their projects to life. Registered Indian nonprofits can apply online until September 5 at g.co/indiachallenge. A list of 10 best projects will be announced on October 21 followed by public voting online for their favourites.
“On October 31, I’ll join Ram
Shriram, Jacquelline Fuller, Anu Aga and Jayant Sinha in Delhi to hear
the 10 finalists pitch live. As judges, we’ll select three awardees
based on their potential impact, scalability and ingenuity. We’ll also
announce the winner of the Fan Favorite, according to your vote,” writes
Nikesh Arora, Senior Vice President and Chief Business Officer at
Google, while announcing the competition. Google's Impact Challenge team will be holding "Office Hours" on a Google+ Hangout on 28th August, from 12-2 p.m to respond to questions about the Challenge.
“We are looking for NGOs who use any type of technology. Technology can
come in many forms, from monitoring clean water wells with hardware
sensors, improving education through big data analysis, or improving the
lives of older people through digital literacy trainings,” explains Google.
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