NVIDIA Commits $25 Million to AI Education for K-12 Students

September 06, 2025
NVIDIA has pledged $25 million to support AI education in K-12 programs, partnering with Study Fetch and CK-12 to adapt its Deep Learning Institute content for classrooms.

NVIDIA has pledged $25 million to support AI education in K-12 programs, announced on their website. This initiative was revealed at a White House event celebrating public-private partnerships aimed at advancing AI education for American youth.

The funding will be used to adapt content from NVIDIA's Deep Learning Institute (DLI) and NVIDIA Academy to meet the instructional needs of U.S. K-12 classrooms. NVIDIA is collaborating with Study Fetch and CK-12, two leading K-12 learning platforms, to tailor these educational resources.

In the first year, NVIDIA plans to focus on curriculum adaptation, platform integration, educator training, and institutional engagement. The goal is to empower high school educators with NVIDIA's industry-leading training materials, enabling them to apply DLI Teaching Kits effectively.

This effort aligns with the White House executive order on Advancing Artificial Intelligence Education for American Youth, which was announced in April. NVIDIA aims to reach 1 million K-12 students within three years, fostering AI literacy and preparing the next generation for an AI-driven economy.

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