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The chosen organizations are building impactful applications across healthcare, education, agriculture, gender equity, and disability inclusion, aiming to drive measurable change in underserved communities and expand the reach of responsible AI innovation in India.
In a significant move to promote the responsible use of AI in India, OpenAI has extended API credits and technical support to 11 Indian non-profit organizations under its OpenAI India initiative. This support will empower these organizations to build AI-powered solutions for social good across critical sectors such as healthcare, education, agriculture, gender equity, and disability inclusion.
The initiative is part of the broader OpenAI Academy program, which offers participants hands-on technical support, cohort-based learning, and early access to cutting-edge OpenAI tools. Notable recipients of the grant include Rocket Learning, Noora Health, and Udhyam, all of which have been developing innovative applications to address challenges in underserved communities.
OpenAI’s support for NGOs in India aims to drive measurable impact by enabling the creation of customized AI applications — from health education bots and inclusive learning platforms to smart agricultural tools that aid smallholder farmers. These solutions harness the power of OpenAI APIs for good, ensuring that artificial intelligence can reach those most in need, not just in urban or commercial contexts.
By backing Indian non-profits with advanced AI capabilities, OpenAI is reinforcing its commitment to inclusive innovation and equitable access to technology. The initiative also positions India as a vital hub in the global conversation around ethical and impactful AI development, proving that AI for social change can be both scalable and sustainable.
This OpenAI supports NGOs program exemplifies how global AI leaders can collaborate with grassroots organizations to democratize AI and shape a future where technology serves humanity across all socioeconomic levels.
The initiative is part of the broader OpenAI Academy program, which offers participants hands-on technical support, cohort-based learning, and early access to cutting-edge OpenAI tools. Notable recipients of the grant include Rocket Learning, Noora Health, and Udhyam, all of which have been developing innovative applications to address challenges in underserved communities.
OpenAI’s support for NGOs in India aims to drive measurable impact by enabling the creation of customized AI applications — from health education bots and inclusive learning platforms to smart agricultural tools that aid smallholder farmers. These solutions harness the power of OpenAI APIs for good, ensuring that artificial intelligence can reach those most in need, not just in urban or commercial contexts.
By backing Indian non-profits with advanced AI capabilities, OpenAI is reinforcing its commitment to inclusive innovation and equitable access to technology. The initiative also positions India as a vital hub in the global conversation around ethical and impactful AI development, proving that AI for social change can be both scalable and sustainable.
This OpenAI supports NGOs program exemplifies how global AI leaders can collaborate with grassroots organizations to democratize AI and shape a future where technology serves humanity across all socioeconomic levels.
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