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We just shared some news that I thought would be interesting for your audience, and we're hosting an event tonight (Monday May 8 2017) that brings it all to life:

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Today (May 8 2017) we’re opening the doors of Google's Community Space, located in our 188 The Embarcadero office in San Francisco, which offers Bay Area nonprofits free access to event space and co-working areas.
Since January, we’ve run a pilot program with more than 50 organizations who have hosted 100+ events to ensure that the space and resources are flexible and beneficial to the needs of local organizations.

As part of today's opening, we're also sharing that in 2016 alone, Google.org supported Bay Area nonprofits with $50M in direct grant funding, and Googlers have volunteered over 89,000 hours of their time to local organizations.I wanted to share this news with you first thing in the AM, and also share a guest post from one of the orgs who's been using the space as part of the pilot program.

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Roya

Event info:

Google Community Space Open House
Join us as we celebrate the opening of our space for Bay Area nonprofits and community groups.

Date & Time
Monday, May 8th, 2017
5:00pm - 7:00pm

Address
Google Community Space188 The Embarcadero
(on the corner of Howard and Steuart Streets)

What to expect:

Join us as we celebrate the opening of the Google Community Space! Take a tour of the event space, meeting rooms and coworking area and get a sneak peek at featured technology. We’re excited to share all the ways your organization can benefit from this creation.

What is the Google Community Space?

The Google Community Space, operated by Google.org, provides local Bay Area nonprofits and community groups with free access to event space and coworking areas along with the best of Google resources and tools. Nonprofit members are also invited to participate in programming with Googlers, such as trainings, workshops and mentorship sessions.
RSVP HERE
If you cannot attend the event but would like to learn more about the space, please note that in the form.

Keyword Guest Post, Authored by Shaun Tai, Executive Director, Oakland Digital:

Every Wednesday this year, Oakland Digital has brought a group of community college students to Google’s 188 The Embarcadero office so they can collaborate, learn, and work on community-benefit projects. These students are part of BRIDGEGOODβ€”an online hiring platform that connects under-resourced creatives (e.g., graphic designers and artists) with real-world design and marketing projects generated by businesses and nonprofits throughout the community.

Oakland Digital has proudly participated in a pilot program that Google.org has been running for 50 local organizations to provide feedback for their new Community Space. Nonprofit organizations know that finding affordable space in the Bay Area is a constant and growing issue. Working in close collaboration with local organizations, Google’s 8,400+ square feet of event and meeting space is an absolute game changer. It’s flexible enough for nonprofits to host collaborative brainstorming sessions to larger capacity, full-day seminars. Since the pilot started, there have been more than 100 events in the space, and in true Google fashion, their teams have β€œlaunched and iterated” by taking feedback and implementing changes into the space so it could better suit our needs. Other perks: the space comes fully-stocked with a microkitchen, a conference room, an area to hold workshops, a maker’s space, Chromebooks, VR equipment and more.

Google's support of Oakland Digital started in 2012 when Googlers Mary and Steve Grove educated small businesses at Oakland City Hall about the power of technology. Each year, our relationship and community impact has grownβ€”from board membership, thought leadership, and in 2015, funding. Google shares Oakland Digital’s belief that creativity can change the worldβ€” and recognized that an overlooked pipeline of creative talent comes from community colleges.


As such, Google.org provided significant supportβ€”a multi-year, six-figure grant for us to build, design, create, and deploy our BRIDGEGOOD web application. Oakland Digital is most proud that local students are a part of design and engineering processβ€”having access to Google’s community space has inspired and boosted the confidence of our beneficiaries. The equipment, the technology, and the space itself has allowed us to work more productively together.


The energy that exists at Google.org, combined with access to this new Community Space and its nonprofit-driven programs, is fueling positive change and will make a difference. It’s that same combination of energy and access that will help other local Bay Area social entrepreneurs further their scale and impact.


So to my fellow Bay Area nonprofits and social good innovators, I invite you to come check out Google’s Community Space and apply for membership to start the process to host your events and programs in the space today at g.co/communityspace. Member ship for the space is freeβ€”just click on β€œBecome a Member” at the top right. The website also includes details on what is included in the space and programs that Google.org will coordinate throughout the year.


Stay inspired, continue to spread inspiration, and remember that with creativity and leadership, anything is possible.

β€’ Roya Soleimani β€’ Corporate Communications Manager
β€’ Global Communications and Public Affairs

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