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Schmidt Futures
NameSchmidt Futures
FounderEric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt
LocationNew York City

Schmidt Futures is a philanthropic initiative founded by Eric Schmidt, the former CEO of Google, and his wife Wendy Schmidt, a philanthropist and President of the Schmidt Family Foundation. The organization aims to support innovative solutions to complex problems, leveraging the expertise of MIT, Harvard University, and other leading institutions. By collaborating with Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, and Carnegie Mellon University, Schmidt Futures seeks to drive positive change in various fields, including Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, and Global Health. The organization's work is also informed by the research and expertise of National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and World Health Organization.

Overview of

Schmidt Futures Schmidt Futures is a unique philanthropic effort that combines the resources and expertise of Google, Alphabet Inc., and other leading organizations to address pressing global challenges. The initiative is guided by the principles of Systems Thinking, Design Thinking, and Strategic Philanthropy, as practiced by Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation. By partnering with University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and California Institute of Technology, Schmidt Futures supports innovative research and development in areas such as Renewable Energy, Sustainable Agriculture, and Biotechnology. The organization's approach is also influenced by the work of Nobel Prize laureates, including James Watson, Francis Crick, and Jane Goodall.

History

The history of Schmidt Futures is closely tied to the philanthropic efforts of Eric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt, who have supported various initiatives through the Schmidt Family Foundation and The 11th Hour Project. The couple's philanthropic work has been recognized by Forbes, Fortune, and Bloomberg Philanthropies, and has been influenced by the examples of Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg. Schmidt Futures was formally established to build on this foundation and to leverage the expertise of leading institutions, including Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of California, Los Angeles, and University of Chicago. The organization's history is also marked by collaborations with World Economic Forum, Clinton Foundation, and Skoll Foundation.

Mission and Objectives

The mission of Schmidt Futures is to support the development of innovative solutions to complex problems, with a focus on Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) fields. The organization's objectives are guided by the principles of Exponential Thinking, Moonshot Thinking, and Impact Investing, as practiced by Google X, X Prize Foundation, and Social Finance. By partnering with Harvard Business School, Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Wharton School, Schmidt Futures aims to support the next generation of leaders and innovators, including Fulbright Scholars, Rhodes Scholars, and MacArthur Fellows. The organization's work is also informed by the research and expertise of National Academy of Sciences, National Academy of Engineering, and Institute of Medicine.

Programs and Initiatives

Schmidt Futures supports a range of programs and initiatives, including the Schmidt Science Fellows program, which provides funding and support to early-career scientists and engineers. The organization also partners with Google.org, Facebook, and Microsoft to support the development of innovative technologies and solutions, including Artificial Intelligence for Social Good, Climate Change Mitigation, and Global Health Security. Additionally, Schmidt Futures supports initiatives such as the Schmidt Ocean Institute and the Schmidt Family Foundation's 11th Hour Project, which focus on Ocean Conservation, Sustainable Energy, and Environmental Protection. The organization's programs and initiatives are also influenced by the work of The Nature Conservancy, World Wildlife Fund, and Environmental Defense Fund.

Leadership and Partnerships

Schmidt Futures is led by a team of experienced professionals, including Eric Schmidt and Wendy Schmidt, who serve as co-chairs of the organization. The organization also partners with a range of leading institutions, including MIT, Harvard University, and Stanford University, to support innovative research and development. Additionally, Schmidt Futures collaborates with Google, Alphabet Inc., and other leading companies to leverage their expertise and resources, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Facebook. The organization's leadership and partnerships are also influenced by the examples of Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Ford Foundation, and Rockefeller Foundation.

Impact and Achievements

The impact and achievements of Schmidt Futures are evident in the organization's support for innovative solutions to complex problems. By partnering with leading institutions and companies, Schmidt Futures has helped to drive progress in areas such as Renewable Energy, Sustainable Agriculture, and Global Health. The organization's initiatives, such as the Schmidt Science Fellows program, have also supported the development of the next generation of leaders and innovators, including Fulbright Scholars, Rhodes Scholars, and MacArthur Fellows. The organization's work has been recognized by Forbes, Fortune, and Bloomberg Philanthropies, and has been influenced by the examples of Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg. Schmidt Futures continues to support innovative solutions to complex problems, leveraging the expertise of leading institutions, including National Institutes of Health, National Science Foundation, and World Health Organization. Category:Philanthropic organizations

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