Google Sets Sights on Nonprofits With Outreach Program

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Tue, June 26, 2007

IDG News Service (New York Bureau) — Google Tuesday introduced a program to help nonprofit organizations use its Google Earth satellite mapping program to build Web-based applications that illustrate their mission and advocate their work.

The program, called Google Earth Outreach, is a combination of resources that will help nonprofits use Google Earth, such as video tutorials for developers and online forums where nonprofits can connect, Director of Google Earth and Maps John Hanke said at an event at Google's New York office.

Google also is making its Google Earth Pro edition available for free to nonprofits that fill out a grant application. The program is usually US$400 per user, per year.

Google is presenting case studies of the applications nonprofits have built using Google Earth on the Google Earth Outreach website.

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The program grew out of a group of Google employees' "20 percent" project, Hanke said. Google allows its employees to spend 20 percent of their time on projects they are personally interested in. After relief workers used Google Earth during Hurricane Katrina to locate stranded New Orleans residents, several employees wanted to use the product for humanitarian purposes, he said.

"That opened our minds to something we never really considered—that it might be something significantly meaningful in our product, not just [for] day-to-day utility and interesting and fun kind of things," Hanke said.

Google had representatives from key nonprofits on hand Tuesday, physically and virtually, to promote the program.

Most notably, famed wildlife advocate Jane Goodall appeared via video conference from London, where she explained how the Jane Goodall Institute's involvement with Google Earth Outreach is a far cry from how she used technology—basically a pencil and a notebook—when she first began her research living among chimpanzees in Africa in 1960.

As part of Google Earth Outreach, the institute has a "geoblog" where users can zoom in and see the places in Africa that Goodall has written about in her books and track the progress and lives of the chimpanzees she has tagged in Gombe National Park in Tanzania. In this way, she said, people can feel as if they are more personally involved with the work she is doing and want to contribute to it.

"It certainly is helping us hugely with our conservation efforts and also enabling us to involve a wider audience of people," she said. "People get really involved, really excited about this. It's like a soap opera for wild chimpanzees."

Edward Wilson, president and CEO of Earthwatch, appeared in person at the event. Earthwatch, a scientific research organization for the preservation of a suitable environment for the Earth, also is participating in the Google Earth Outreach program.

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