Microsoft continues to increase its investment in the Elevate America veterans initiative, which has reached no less than $12 million.
Case in point: the software giant is offering 10,000 vouchers for technology training and certification to veterans in the United States, collaborating with the U.S. Department of La... |
10 November 2011 04:35 GMT |
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Microsoft is right on track to reaching the goal of the Elevate America initiative announced on February 22nd, 2009, namely providing technology training and 21st-century skills education to at least 2 million people in the United States. In partnership with 32 states, the software giant already offered in excess of... |
28 April 2011 09:03 GMT |
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Microsoft has pledged no less than $15 million to 12 nonprofit organizations offering both training in terms of technology skills training as well as complementary job placement services to US citizens. According to the Redmond company, the donations are designed to cover the next couple of years and to reach over 1... |
3 February 2011 09:45 GMT |
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Concomitantly with the celebration of the one-year anniversary of its Elevate America program, Microsoft has introduced a new initiative designed to make it easier for US soldiers to return to civilian life. The Elevate America’s Veterans Initiative is designed to spark a collaboration between members of the pr... |
9 March 2010 05:58 GMT |
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Microsoft is calling out for governments and businesses to steer clear of protectionist policies, despite their potential appeal in the context of the global economic downturn. The Redmond company, through the voice of General Counsel Brad Smith, indicated that a strong focus on sustaining social responsibility actio... |
26 March 2009 07:53 GMT |
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Microsoft has debuted a new initiative designed to provide free and low-cost tools and resources set up to help workers elevate their job skills. Available exclusively for the U.S., the Elevate America program aims to reach no less than 2 million people with technology training over the course of the next three years... |
24 February 2009 04:05 GMT |
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