DALLAS (KDAF) — As data centers expand across the country, META is working to ensure that growth benefits local communities. The META Data Center Community Action Grant program supports schools, nonprofits, and organizations with projects that strengthen communities through technology and education. Applications are open until November 21, 2025.

The program has already funded a wide range of initiatives, from makerspace labs in K–12 schools that provide hands-on STEM learning, to projects with local 4-H clubs like Bell County 4-H, where young people are gaining digital skills and applying them in their communities. META looks for projects that are practical, community-led, and capable of making a real difference.

“At META, when we build a data center, we strive to be good neighbors and support the long-term vitality of these communities where we live and where we work,” Katie Comer, Head of Community Development for North America at META, said. “These projects in our META Data Center Community Action Grant Program are making a real difference in the lives of so many young people around the globe, especially within our local communities. We are so proud to call Texas home and we’re excited to see the impact this project has over the next year.”

To apply or learn more, visit datacenters.atmeta.com.

Source link