Google Ad Grants
Who can apply: Organizations must be eligible nonprofits (e.g., 501(c)(3) in the U.S.) and qualify for a Google for Nonprofits account.
Deadline: Rolling

Google.org directs Google and Alphabet resources toward technology-driven social impact, funding nonprofits and partners that use AI, digital tools, and product/design expertise to expand access to education, economic opportunity, and community services. It favors projects that combine technical innovation with measurable community outcomes, and often supports capacity-building (skill-based fellowships), in-kind product donations (Ad Grants, cloud/ads), and competitive challenge awards. Typical recipients include nonprofits, research institutions, and consortia building applied AI/tech solutions for education, workforce development, accessibility, and mental health.
Sign up free to see how well your nonprofit fits this funder, get an AI-generated pitch, and unlock similar foundations.
Mix of non-cash in-kind support (Google Ad Grants, product credits, technical integrations), skill-based pro bono fellowships (matching engineers/designers to projects), and competitive, time-limited grants through Impact Challenges and community grant programs. Grants often fund pilots, scaled pilots, consortia, and capacity-building rather than unrestricted long-term core support.
Propose clearly scoped, technology-forward pilots with measurable outcomes and plans for scalability; highlight opportunities for Google product integration or employee skills contributions; emphasize equity, community partnerships, and evaluation metrics; for visibility, consider applying to relevant Impact Challenge cycles or leveraging Google for Nonprofits offerings for in-kind support first.
Current and upcoming funding from Google.org that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Organizations must be eligible nonprofits (e.g., 501(c)(3) in the U.S.) and qualify for a Google for Nonprofits account.
Deadline: Rolling
Track these deadlines, get reminders, and see how well your nonprofit fits — free with a Kindora account.
Create a free accountDeadlines and eligibility are summarized from public sources and may change — always confirm the details on the funder's official application page before applying.