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Area groups part of $6m Google gift

By Michael B. Farrell
Globe Staff / December 15, 2011
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Google Inc. announced today that it will give $6 million to three Boston area groups as part of its effort to support education and technology nonprofits. The grants will go to Citizen Schools, the Concord Consortium, and the Harvard School of Public Health. Google said it singled out Citizen Schools, a Boston group that connects volunteers with area middle school students, for its work in exposing students to science, technology, engineering, and math education and for expanding the “horizons of underprivileged youngsters.’’

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