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Announcing the 2026 Microsoft TechSpark Fellows

5 November 2025 at 18:00

At Microsoft, we are driven by the belief that technology has the power to create opportunity and growth for everyone. This conviction inspired the creation of TechSpark, a nationwide program designed to expand economic opportunity in local communities, bridge digital gaps, and ensure everyone can participate in the digital future.

As AI continues to accelerate innovation nationwide, today we welcome the 2026 TechSpark Fellows whose visionary organizations are at the forefront of harnessing AI and cloud technology to drive transformative impact and empower their communities throughout the United States. In addition to honoring these incredible individuals and organizations, today we also announce the expansion of the TechSpark Fellows program as we launch a new Alumni program, which together creates a national network of community innovators and leaders who share best practices, resources, and ideas to ensure their communities can leverage the power of technology to thrive.

Since launching the TechSpark Fellows program in 2023, Fellow organizations have joined forces with Microsoft to bridge digital divides and spark innovation. Collectively, these Fellow organizations have secured more than $249 million in follow-on funding, trained over 34,000 individuals in AI, data literacy, and emerging technologies, and built partnerships connecting public, private, and nonprofit organizations with new digital tools.

With the introduction of the new 2026 TechSpark Fellows cohort, we are proud to continue building on our tradition of driving meaningful impact across the nation. Today, a TechSpark Fellow or Alumni leader can be found in every single state, as well as in more than 11 Microsoft data center communities. This widespread presence ensures that our efforts to make a difference in local communities are closely connected with our ongoing investments in infrastructure technology. By maintaining this strong network of leaders, we can foster community impact and support the growth of technology initiatives hand in hand, ensuring that progress and opportunity reach even more people across the United States.

The TechSpark program has made a significant difference in communities from California to New Jersey, across Georgia to Tennessee, and many places in between. These efforts have resulted in the creation of more than 5,100 jobs, the training of over 72,000 individuals in artificial intelligence and digital skills, and the mobilization of more than $728 million in community funding to support local projects.

 Welcoming the 2026 TechSpark Fellows

Each year, Microsoft TechSpark Fellows are appointed by nonprofit or community organizations that apply through a national call for participation. Each organization then receives a grant to support and scale their mission and can participate in a robust, seven-month learning and development experience designed to advance AI skilling, innovation, and adoption to support opportunity within their community.

TechSpark Fellows from these organizations are already shaping projects that range from empowering women to reenter the workforce through AI upskilling to building rural digital academies to advancing youth coding and data science programs.  Below are just a few inspiring examples of this year’s TechSpark Fellows and the unique ways they are driving positive change in their communities:

The Illinois Science & Technology Coalition and Institute  

The Illinois Science & Technology Coalition and Institute is strengthening the job pipeline in Illinois by connecting high school students with industry mentors for months-long, hands-on projects that reflect real workforce needs. Students work directly with professionals, including Microsoft mentors, on challenges tied to current industry priorities, gaining the skills, confidence, and experience needed to pursue careers in STEM fields. Through participation in the TechSpark Fellows program, the Illinois Science & Technology Coalition and Institute aims to expand opportunities for more schools and students across Illinois—deepening industry partnerships, strengthening hands-on learning, and preparing young people for future careers in STEM fields.

Climb Wyoming  

Climb Wyoming transforms lives by helping low-income single mothers discover their full potential through integrated career training, mental health support, and meaningful employment with local employers. In Wyoming, single mothers and their children experience the highest rates of poverty in the United States, making Climb’s work both urgent and essential. The program provides immediate support and pathways to economic independence. On average, Climb graduates more than double their income two years after the program—a 121% increase in wages.  As a TechSpark Fellow, Climb Wyoming looks to learn how to leverage AI and digital skilling to enhance career training for the women they serve.

Compudopt Georgia 

 Compudopt is closing the digital divide for families nationwide by providing free laptops and comprehensive tech education programs, from first graders to seniors. In 2025, Compudopt celebrated reaching one million people, offering digital literacy training that empowers entire households to thrive in a connected world. As part of the TechSpark Fellows program, Compudopt wants to learn how  AI can further strengthen their mission, exploring new ways AI can enhance digital skilling, expand access, and help families unlock opportunities for work, learning, and daily life.

Building AI readiness for all

As we look to the future, we believe our responsibility is to continue to empower others and support their missions. The TechSpark Fellows program is just one way that we can leverage the power of technology and community to ensure that the promise of AI reaches every community across America. The progress made through TechSpark—helping leaders secure resources, equipping individuals with critical skills, and fostering innovation—demonstrates what’s possible when we work together.

The contrast in AI use across  the United States reveals not just a disparity in adoption but a fundamental challenge in ensuring that AI brings people together rather than widening existing divides. Achieving an inclusive  AI economy will require ongoing collaboration with local leaders, nonprofits, policymakers, and peers in the private sector.

TechSpark has shown that community and local leaders are the biggest assets in ensuring their home states, hometowns, and neighbors thrive. By listening deeply, partnering with purpose, and building strong connections with local changemakers, we can make certain that everyone has the tools, opportunities, and support to thrive in the AI era.

For more insights and resources, visit the TechSpark Playbook and the TechSpark Impact Report.

 

 

 

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Microsoft TechSpark partners with TitletownTech and the New Jersey AI Hub to accelerate scientific discovery

30 October 2025 at 13:00

AI has introduced a transformative era in scientific discovery. In the hands of researchers, innovators, and startups, it is accelerating breakthroughs from advancing medical research to powering new manufacturing capabilities and energy transitions.  

For Microsoft, the real promise of AI emerges when we bring our powerful tools together with problem solvers in local communities. For the past eight years, Microsoft has been sharing knowledge and collaborating with communities to unlock opportunity through Microsoft TechSpark, an economic development, skilling, and community-building program across the US. Since its inception, TechSpark has helped create more than 4,500 jobs and contributed more than $700 million in community funding to support local initiatives. 

Today, we’re announcing a new milestone in our TechSpark program: a pioneering partnership with leading innovation centers—TitletownTech, in partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and the New Jersey (NJ) AI Hub, in partnership with Princeton University. Together, we’re launching a new model for scientific collaboration that combines the agility of a startup, the expertise of a university, and the technology of a global company.  

Through this partnership, Microsoft will provide the Microsoft Discovery platform to TitletownTech and NJ AI Hub and access to the latest advancements in AI and high-performance computing that promise to accelerate scientific discovery. We believe this kind of alliance is essential to ensure that breakthroughs in science and solutions to global challenges are not confined to a few but shared broadly for the benefit of all.

new model for scientific discovery 

Researchers and innovators from these organizations will have an opportunity to access Microsoft Discovery, an advanced agentic AI platform designed to accelerate scientific breakthroughs. They will also benefit from the expertise of the Microsoft Discovery and Quantum team, under the leadership of Jason Zander. Currently available only in private preview, this opportunity enables researchers to leverage state-of-the-art AI and high-performance computing to collaborate with a team of specialized AI agents combined with a graph-based knowledge engine to drive scientific outcomes with speed, scale, and accuracy. 

Through Microsoft Discovery, researchers can speed up scientific discovery by analyzing vast amounts of data, simulating experiments, and uncovering new materials and solutions more efficiently. The platform facilitates effective collaboration, bringing together teams of specialized AI agents and human experts for continuous, iterative investigation. This dynamic environment helps organizations refine their knowledge, learn from their results, and innovate in ways that were previously unimaginable. 

What makes this partnership unique is its focus on real breakthroughs in chemistry, life sciences, advanced manufacturing, and AI-driven innovation. Building on years of TechSpark collaboration, this initiative is not just another corporate research and development center or a one-off research grant. Instead, we are creating a shared undertaking, deeply rooted in engagement with local communities and aligned around the promise of AI. By blending the strengths of top research universities with the cutting-edge infrastructure of the NJ AI Hub and TitletownTech Labs and Microsoft’s role as an industry convener, we hope to set the stage for transformative progress. 

Collaborating for real-world impact 

While we are still in the early days of what’s possible, we are dedicated to discovering what can be achieved when our institutions work together to accelerate science and innovation.  

This technology could be a game-changer for environmental challenges like plastic waste. For example, Microsoft Discovery can enable modeling of complex chemical reactions, unlocking new pathways for catalyst design in recycling systems. This would enable more efficient, selective, and controlled recycling processes, fewer costly lab experiments, and faster innovation. In the future, advances like these could empower researchers to turn plastic waste into valuable resources. 

In Microsoft’s own labs, the integration of high-performance computing and AI into Microsoft Discovery is already unlocking new scenarios. For instance, our researchers used Discovery’s advanced AI systems and HPC capabilities to discover a novel sustainable coolant prototype for datacenter immersion cooling—moving from digital discovery to synthesis in just four months. 

Looking ahead 

We are putting the Microsoft Discovery platform into the hands of innovators, like those at TitletownTech and the NJ AI Hub, to fuel innovation and demonstrate real-world impact. 

In the coming weeks, we will work to enable access to Microsoft Discovery for these labs under the private preview, and as we roll out the Discovery platform availability to the public, we will continue to work with these partners and other researchers and universities to ensure we expand opportunity for scientific discovery through AI.  

It’s only with a strong ecosystem that we’ll be able to realize the full potential of Microsoft Discovery, and it’s why we’re working with these partners and others to bring first-party advancements together with leading industry tools and domain expertise. 

With this new chapter for our TechSpark partners, we reaffirm our commitment to championing innovation and discovery alongside the brilliant local innovators across Wisconsin and New Jersey. Together, we look forward to shaping the future of science for everyone.

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