Lenovo Foundation Launches TransforME Grant Round to Fund Tech Skilling

Published By Lenovo [English], Tue, Dec 7, 2021 5:00 AM


The World Economic Forum projects that by 2025, 97 million new roles are projected to be created around emerging technologies between humans, machines, and algorithms. At this time, the global workforce is not prepared to meet this opportunity and harness the potential of emerging technologies. Additionally, Covid-19 has disrupted the global workforce and widened the skill gap for jobs that are available. That’s why Lenovo philanthropy is launching the TranforME grant round to partner with organizations focused on skilling adult populations from under-resourced or underrepresented backgrounds with the critical, most sought-after skills in today’s tech workforce. Access to skilling for these populations can prevent the growth of further inequities, leading to transformational impact for individuals and building the talent pipeline for the future of innovation.

The deadline for organizations to apply for a TransforME grant is January 24, 2022, with the grant round application and more global philanthropy has allocated USD $1 million toward this grant round, and is looking for global charitable applicants who share their focus on skilling to apply. At this time, grants are expected to be in the USD $25k to $250k size funding charitable partnerships that will equip individuals with the skills they need to transform their future through credible, thoughtful and effective training programs that led to career opportunities in emerging technology. Key skills include data analytics, software and web development, artificial intelligence, IT support and hardware repairs.

This grant round represents a shift for a corporate philanthropy strategy that has traditionally focused on increasing access to STEM education for primary and secondary school students.

“While we’ve focused on increasing access to technology for the future workforce, we recognize that there is an urgent need to skill today’s workforce, and that adults in our communities have the appetite to learn new skills now,” commented Calvin Crosslin, Lenovo Foundation President. “We’ve been lucky to partner with organizations and Waffle to have experience with this strategic focus area, and are taking this opportunity to increase our support of skilling.”

This grant round will specifically contribute to Lenovo philanthropy’s goal to transform 1 million lives by 2025 through skilling. While Lenovo philanthropy will continue to fund programs and partners that provide access to STEM education and technology for the future workforce, the team has recognized the need to shift their strategy to apply to today’s adults.

Organizations must be a registered charity in order to apply. Click here to view the application and learn more about requirements. Email giving@lenovo.com with any questions.

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