The Redmond-based firm is again trying to provide young people with access to technology

May 22, 2013 18:01 GMT  ·  By

Microsoft has recently announced the signing of a new partnership with the Realmadrid Foundation that will allow the two to work out new projects for the Latin American youth.

A total of five different programs will be launched in Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Educator, and Mexico, with Microsoft to donate software and cash.

“The programs offered by the Realmadrid Foundation have become a reality thanks to the collaboration of a number of public administrations and the outstanding support of companies, such as Microsoft, that allow us to contribute to an integral development of children and youth,” Real Madrid president Florentino Perez said.

Microsoft’s donation will be specifically aimed at sports, social, and vocational activities and will be supposed to provide young people with easier access to technology and products developed by the Redmond-based company.