NVIDIA pledges $25 million for AI education in K-12 programs, partnering with Study Fetch and CK-12 to tailor content for classrooms. This commitment follows a $30 million contribution to the National AI Research pilot and a $50 million investment in higher education over five years. NVIDIA aligns with the White House’s executive order on AI education.

In partnership with Study Fetch and CK-12, NVIDIA aims to reach 1 million K-12 students within three years by providing industry-leading training materials and courses to empower educators and students. The goal is to spark curiosity, build practical skills, and prepare the next generation for the AI-driven economy. The focus is on curriculum adaptation, platform integration, and educator training.

The White House and NVIDIA share a mission to drive American leadership in AI, with initiatives like the AI Action Plan announced in July to accelerate federal permitting of data center infrastructure and promote exportation of American AI technology. NVIDIA and the U.S. National Science Foundation recently committed $152 million to Ai2 for open AI model development to support U.S. scientific leadership in academia and nonprofits.

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