It’s estimated that
half
of the U.S. workforce will need to reskill by
2025, and workers of color are
disproportionately impacted by the skills gap.
We’re working to help people advance their
careers by making digital skills accessible to
everyone. To date, we have helped nearly
170,000 Americans get a new job and increase
their income through digital skills training.
Providing digital skills tools and training to
American workers:
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We’ve helped more than 9 million Americans
grow their skills, careers, and businesses
through Grow with Google digital skills
trainings and Google.org grants. A network
of 9,000 organizations – including 4-H,
American Association of Community Colleges
(AACC), Goodwill Industries International
Inc., National Association of Workforce
Boards (NAWB), Hiring Our Heroes, and many
others – helps to extend training to more
workers in the U.S. so they can find
economic opportunity.
Helping people develop job-ready skills to
jump-start careers in fast-growing fields:
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Google Career Certificates
are flexible online training programs that
help people develop job-ready skills in
the fields of data analytics, digital
marketing and e-commerce, IT support,
project management, and user experience
(UX) design. These Certificate courses are
developed and taught by Google employees
and can be completed in three to six
months part-time. After completing the
program, graduates gain access to career
resources and are able to connect with
over 150 top employers. More than 100,000
people have graduated in the U.S. from the
program, and 75% of graduates report a
positive career outcome within six months
of completion, such as a new job,
promotion, or raise.
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To help more people access this flexible
training, we’ve provided 100,000
need-based scholarships and additional job
readiness support to workers through
partners like Merit America, Per Scholas,
NPower, Goodwill, Futuro Health, and
Generation USA. We also created a
$100 million Google Career Certificates
Fund
with Social Finance to provide services
like job placement support and living
stipends to support individuals’
Certificate training.
Helping underrepresented workers develop
digital skills for today’s economy:
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We’re working with Google.org grantees and
Grow with Google partners to bring more
resources to underrepresented workers. For
example, we worked with
Hiring Our Heroes
to create the Career Forward program, an
initiative that provides veterans,
transitioning service members, and military
spouses with the skills and career support
they need to get high-paying in-demand jobs
through no-cost access to
Google Career Certificates. Additionally, our
Black Women Lead
program helps train Black women in digital
skills with support from organizations like
Dress for Success, The Links Inc., and the
sororities of the National Pan-Hellenic
Council. We’ve also supported the
Hispanic Federation
to help upskill 10,000 individuals on
digital and job readiness skills so far.
Helping people impacted by the justice system
find opportunity:
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We created the
Grow with Google Fund for
Justice-Impacted Communities
to enable organizations to teach digital
skills to people who have been impacted by
the justice system. In partnership with more
than 65 organizations across the U.S. –
including Center for Employment
Opportunities (CEO), Defy Ventures, The
Fortune Society, The Ladies of Hope
Ministries, and The Last Mile – we’re
helping people impacted by the justice
system develop skills so they can get a job
or start a business.