SINGAPORE,May 5, 2025/PRNewswire/ -- AVPN, the largest network of social investors inAsia, today announced the recipients for funding from theAI Opportunity Fund:Asia Pacific, aUSD 15-millioninitiative supported by Google.org and the Asian Development Bank (ADB). The organisations are receiving support to address theunique challenges faced by workersin the AI work era, providing access and opportunities from the evolving job market. The 49 organisations will receive financial support and expert guidance through the initiative, serving as a unique"ecosystem multiplier lever"of the three-year program as part of the"Train the Trainer"component of AVPN's initiative, while leveraging their deep-rooted expertise in workforce development to train various groups of workers acrossAsia Pacific.
The newly-released landscape report by AVPN,AI for All: Building an AI-Ready Workforce inAsia-Pacific, underscores the need for this initiative and the opportunities that come with improving AI skills across the region:
As the world shifts towards an AI-driven future, with the potential to create 97 million new jobs, certain roles are likely to evolve in response to automation. The initiative's aim is to ensure workers inAsia Pacificare prepared to benefit from these opportunities.
To address this gap inAsia-Pacific'sAI work transition, selected organisations will be trained by AVPN's strategic partners, including organisations such as SeoulNational University, KORIKA, AI Singapore, AI Education (Vietnam), and Wadhwani AI. Following which, selected organisations will then directly reach and train various groups of workers, including migrant workers, informal workers, women and gender minorities, and persons with disabilities. The full list of the organisations is availablehere. Amongst the organisations receiving funding are:
Naina Subberwal Batra, CEO of AVPN, said:"There is a pressing need to bridge critical skills gaps in communities with unmet needs across Asia Pacific. Our funded organisations are at the heart of this important component of the AI Work Transition, and they bring expertise and a profound commitment to addressing the unique challenges faced by these communities. Through their innovative approaches and dedication to reach and include those who may be otherwise left behind, the AI Opportunity Fund initiative will pave the way for inclusive growth, ensuring that all segments of society can participate in and benefit from technological advancements, fostering a more equitable future for all.
Sanjay Gupta, President,Asia-Pacific, Google, said: "AI has the potential to transform economies and unlock new opportunities, but its benefits must be accessible to everyone. That's why Google is proud to support the AI Opportunity Fund:Asia-Pacificinitiative, which is equipping workers across the region with the skills and tools they need to thrive in an AI-powered future. This initiative ensures that more people can participate in—and benefit from—the growing AI economy. We remain committed to helping build a workforce that is ready to harness AI's full potential for a more equitable future."
Antonio Zaballos, Director, Digital Sector Office, ADB, said: "Bridging the digital divide requires more than skills training—it demands strong digital infrastructure, affordable connectivity, and inclusive access to AI-driven opportunities. As AI reshapes industries, communities with unmet needs acrossAsiaand the Pacific must have the tools to participate in and benefit from this transformation. ADB is committed to amplifying initiatives like the AI Opportunity Fund initiative to ensure that AI-powered growth is both inclusive and sustainable."
In response to the strong interest in skill development for AI, Google.org is providing an additionalUSD 10 millionto AVPN to further AI skilling initiatives this year. This expansion, in collaboration with ASEAN Foundation, will introduce a dedicated track focused on supporting MSMEs in Southeast Asia—a crucial segment for regional economic growth—alongside continued efforts to empower workers acrossAsia-Pacific. Together with the initialUSD 15 millionfunding from Google.org, AVPN's initiative aims to support training for 720,000 workers acrossAsia Pacificand 100,000 MSMEs across theSoutheast Asiaregion.
About AVPN
AVPN is the largest network of social investors inAsia, comprising over 600 funders and resource providers across 33 markets. Our mission is to increase the flow and effectiveness of financial, human, and intellectual capital inAsiaby enabling members to channel resources towards impact. As an ecosystem builder, AVPN enables its members to connect, learn, act, and lead across key pillars and improve the effectiveness of deployed capital, bringing local field needs, regional expertise, and policy insights to the forefront. For more information about AVPN and our work, please visit ourwebsiteand read our latestAnnual Review 2023/24.
About Google.org
Google.org, Google's philanthropy, brings the best of Google to help solve some of humanity's biggest challenges combining funding, product donations and technical expertise to support underserved communities and provide opportunity for everyone. We engage nonprofits, social enterprises and civic entities who make a significant impact on the communities they serve, and whose work has the potential to produce scalable, meaningful change.
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