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Google’s humanitarian campaign hits goal, raises $14M to help fund refugee relief

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Google’s public campaign to help funding migrant and refugee relief around the world has met its goal of $11 million after three days. A company spokesperson told VentureBeat that a total of $14 million was raised, which includes additional funds raised by employees.

In total, Google said it will be donating $7 million towards the cause, of which $5.5 million was to match the public campaign and the rest to support employee donations.

This refugee relief campaign came about earlier this week as a result of the rising number of people fleeing the Middle East, North Africa, and other parts of the world. To motivate donors, Google issued a challenge saying that for every dollar given, the company would match it up to $5.5 million. The campaign would continue until the total contributions totaled $11 million.

The money will be divided equally among four nongovernmental organizations: Doctors Without Borders, the International Rescue Committee, Save The Children, and the UN High Commissioner for Refugees.


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If you’re still interested in donating, Google said you can contribute directly to any of the above nonprofits. However, it will not be matching any further donations.