Google commits over $800 million for coronavirus crisis response

March 30, 2020 / By Christopher Carbone | Fox News

Google is committing over $800 million to support health organizations and workers, small- and medium-sized businesses, and governments, to battle the global coronavirus pandemic.

The tech giant’s CEO Sundar Pichai made the announcement on Friday.

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“Together, we’ll continue to help our communities—including our businesses, educators, researchers and nonprofits—to navigate the challenges ahead,” Pichai said in a press statement.

The initiative includes $250 million in ad grants to help the World Health Organization and more than 100 government agencies globally provide critical information on how to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and other measures to help local communities — a significant increase from the company’s previously announced $25 million commitment last month.

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