Dr Lawrence Ball of Kent Wildlife Trust says: “We are incredibly grateful to Amazon Web Services for their generous funding and technical support which will help create an international dataset to shine a light on insect abundance across the planet.
“This move is ground-breaking and will put insect population data in the spotlight across the world. From what we have seen in the UK, we know we are faced with concerning declines in flying insect abundance and the figures produced give us the tools we need to challenge the use of insect-killing pesticides, advocate for more wild green spaces and highlight that more must be done to reverse insect declines and bolster food security.”
Since the launch of the AWS IMAGINE Grant program in 2018, AWS has awarded over $9M in unrestricted funds, AWS Promotional Credits, and expert technical guidance to over 100 nonprofit organizations in support of their technology-driven goals. Previous winners are currently using AWS services to tackle critical challenges such as eliminating barriers to food security, improving maternal health outcomes, helping millions access clean and safe drinking water globally, tackling rare disease research, and more.
"At AWS, we're inspired by the nonprofit sector's unwavering commitment to preserving the dignity and health of people and our planet," said Allyson Fryhoff, managing director of nonprofit and nonprofit health at AWS.
"Our IMAGINE Grant winners are pioneering groundbreaking, technology-driven approaches that will amplify their mission impact and build a more equitable and compassionate world. We are thrilled to work alongside these organizations, helping them leverage the transformative capabilities of the AWS Cloud to bring these projects to life.”
Over 85,000 nonprofit organisations worldwide use AWS to increase their impact and advance mission goals. Through multiple programs tailored specifically to the nonprofit community, AWS can enable nonprofits of all sizes to overcome barriers to technology adoption, while enhancing the scale, performance, and capabilities of mission operations.
For more information on the AWS Imagine Grant, visit aws.amazon.com/imagine-grant