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Google Starts New Blog for Nonprofit Groups

February 15, 2008 | Read Time: 1 minute

Google Grants — an effort by the Google search-engine company to donate online advertising to charities — today started a new blog that looks to help recipients take better advantage of the program.

The Google Grants Blog will discuss ways that nonprofit groups can make the most of the grant program.

Since creating Google Grants in 2003, Google has donated more than $200-million worth of advertising to more than 4,000 nonprofit organizations. The blog is expected to help the organization more effectively communicate with current and prospective grant recipients.

“With more and more people looking for information and joining the program all the time, we want to make sure that we can answer your questions quickly and give you what you need to make your group more successful,” the charity said in its inaugural post. “So we’re starting this blog as a place to read about the latest Google Grants news and information.”


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