Anthropic Launches $150 Million Fellowship to Seed AI Talent at Nonprofits – PYMNTS.com

Anthropic Launches $150 Million Fellowship to Seed AI Talent at Nonprofits - PYMNTS.com https://indiaprimetv.com/breaking-news/anthropic-launches-150-million-fellowship-to-seed-ai-talent-at-nonprofits-pymnts-com/

The organizations feeding families, rehousing refugees and supporting veterans do not typically have artificial intelligence engineers on staff.

Complete the form to unlock this article and enjoy unlimited free access to all PYMNTS content — no additional logins required.






yesSubscribe to our daily newsletter, PYMNTS Today.
By completing this form, you agree to receive marketing communications from PYMNTS and to the sharing of your information with our sponsor, if applicable, in accordance with our Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.



Anthropic is betting $150 million that placing them there for a year changes something durable.
Claude Corps is a national fellowship program that embeds early-career workers inside nonprofits across the United States for 12 months, Anthropic said in a Thursday (June 11) press release. Fellows are trained on Anthropic’s Claude tools, matched with host organizations, and paid a full-time salary for the duration.
The program runs as a three-way partnership, the release said. CodePath, the largest collegiate computer science education nonprofit in the country, serves as the employer of record and runs weekly training throughout each placement. Social Finance, a nonprofit and registered investment advisor, leads measurement and will build the financial structure needed if the program scales.
The first cohort of 100 fellows begins in October, and applications close July 17. Two additional cohorts will follow in January and August 2027, with rolling applications open for both. Anyone older than 18 with less than two years of full-time work experience is eligible, regardless of educational background, according to the release.
Anthropic expects at least 400 nonprofits to participate over the next year, the release said. Host organizations already confirmed include a food bank, a veteran support program, marine conservation, workforce development and more.
Advertisement: Scroll to Continue
The premise of the program is that the gap between AI’s potential and its actual reach is partly a talent problem. Nonprofits serving the populations most exposed to economic disruption from AI are also the least equipped to deploy it. Claude Corps is structured around the idea that sending trained people in, rather than just offering tools or grants, is what produces lasting organizational capacity.
Anthropic said it plans to scale the program beyond 1,000 fellows, open-source the core infrastructure so others can build similar initiatives, and eventually extend the model to other countries. The company released a policy framework alongside the announcement addressing AI’s broader impact on work.
For all PYMNTS AI coverage, subscribe to the daily AI Newsletter.
Anthropic Launches $150 Million Fellowship to Seed AI Talent at Nonprofits
Anthropic’s 30-Day Data Policy Exposes Enterprise AI Governance Gaps
Banks Test Monthly Subscriptions to Make Fee Income Stick
Nvidia Accelerates Healthcare AI Race With Transcription Model
Get PYMNTS Today, AI, B2B and more.
We’re always on the lookout for opportunities to partner with innovators and disruptors.

source

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Dhiraj Seth as the next Chief of Army Staff

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Appointed as India’s Next Army Chief: Career, Achievements and Key Challenges Ahead

By Devender Singh | IndiaprimeTV.com | Updated: June 19, 2026 The Government of India has appointed Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth as the next Chief of Army Staff (COAS), marking a significant leadership transition in the Indian Army. Currently serving as the Vice Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen Seth will assume office on June 30, 2026, […]

Read More
India-UK FTA 2026, UK car exports to India, British cars in India, India UK trade agreement, import duty on luxury cars India, Jaguar Land Rover India, luxury car prices India, India UK CETA, Indian automobile industry, UK trade deal impact Rolls-Royce India, Bentley India, Aston Martin India, McLaren India, India exports to UK, Indian auto components industry, India UK bilateral trade, premium EV market India

Biz Updates: Britain to Export 378,000 Cars to India Over 15 Years as Import Duties Fall Under India-UK Trade Deal

Author: Devender Singh | indiaprimetv.com Biz Updates: Britain to Export 378,000 Cars to India Over 15 Years as Import Duties Fall Under India-UK Trade Deal India-UK Trade Agreement Set to Transform India’s Auto Market The recently signed India-UK Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) is expected to bring significant changes to India’s automobile sector. Under […]

Read More
Monsoon 2026: How El Niño Could Shape India's Rainfall,

Monsoon 2026: How El Niño Could Shape India’s Rainfall, Agriculture and Food Prices

By Tejasvi Singh | IndiaPrimeTV.com  Monsoon 2026: How El Niño Could Shape India’s Rainfall, India’s annual monsoon is more than a weather event—it is the backbone of the country’s economy. Nearly half of India’s farmland depends directly on rainfall, making the southwest monsoon crucial for agriculture, food prices, water availability and overall economic growth. As […]

Read More