Categories: Tech & Society

Microsoft Announces YouthSpark, a Program to Help 300 Million Kids Get a Better Education and Start a Business

Today Microsoft announced YouthSpark, a program designed to help 300 million children in 100 countries “get a great education, find work or start their own business.

In the view of Microsoft, there is a crisis among many of the world’s youths, so severe in fact that many are “being left behind.” The company bases this conclusion based on high unemployment rates, and the fact that a mere 44% of kids have the chance to attend a secondary school.

Obviously, Microsoft isn’t going to solve the problem of unemployment, poverty, and poor educational opportunities itself, but it certainly intends to take a crack at helping hundreds of millions of kids have another shot. It’s work will focus on three areas:

  • Boost digital ‘inclusion’ in schools, and ‘strengthen’ education itself;
  • Provide tools to kids (more on that shortly), and help them find the ‘inspiration’ to think big about their future and what is possible;
  • Get more kids to understand what is possible when it comes to both employment and entrepreneurship.

That’s our synthesis of its stated goals, which you might find a touch vague. In our defense, Microsoft’s own list isn’t precise. How does the firm intend on going about those laudable, if lofty goals? Microsoft will funnel “the majority” of its philanthropic monies to non-profits that directly work with young people.

Unsurprisingly, the company also has a software fix in mind: free Office 365 for EDU – the education-focused version of Office 365 – and it intends to “promote Skype in the Classroom” to promote the connection of students from different parts of the globe.

Finally, Microsoft has three new programs that it will use in conjunction with the above actions:

  • Give For Youth: a global micro-giving marketplace focused specifically on raising funds for nonprofits that support youth causes around the world;
  • Microsoft YouthSpark Hub: an online space where young people can explore and access all of the services, programs and resources provided by Microsoft and select nonprofit partners for education, skills, employment and entrepreneurship;
  • Innovate For Good: a global online community enabling youth to collaborate, inspire and support each other while using technology to make a difference in their communities.

To be frank, this mix of cash to those who can effectively spend it, technology for those who can apply it, micro-giving for specific causes, and tools for kids to find a touch of inspiration is an impressive endeavor.

Too often we in technology get caught up in the pettiness of the new cycles, worrying more about what a CEO may have meant in off-hand remarks concerning a rival, or which app has the surpier icon on Retina-display Macs. In this case, Microsoft is taking profits from tech and directly applying them to help kids rise from poverty. That’s something we can all applaud.

Via: The Next Web

Prateek Panda

Prateek is the Founder of TheTechPanda. He's passionate about technology startups and entrepreneurship and enjoys speaking to new founders every day. Prateek has also been consistently regarded as one of the top marketing experts in the region.

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