Anthropic launches Claude Corps: $150M fellowship program placing AI-trained workers at nonprofits
Anthropic is launching Claude Corps, a national fellowship program committing $150M to train 1,000 early-career fellows in Claude usage and place them full-time at nonprofits across the US for 12-month stints at $85,000 salaries. The program is structured as a three-way partnership between Anthropic (funding and Claude expertise), CodePath (employer of record and training), and Social Finance (measurement and scaling vehicle). Anthropic frames the initiative as a direct response to AI-driven labor disruption, aiming to both equip nonprofits with AI capabilities and build AI skills in workers absorbing economic change. The $150M initial commitment is positioned as a foundation for a larger, scalable model.
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Anthropic Launches Claude Partner Network with $100M Commitment
Anthropic is launching the Claude Partner Network, backed by an initial $100 million investment for 2026, to support organizations helping enterprises adopt Claude. The program includes training resources, dedicated technical support, joint market development funds, a new Claude Certified Architect certification, and a Code Modernization starter kit. Anthropic is also scaling its partner-facing team fivefold and opening a Services Partner Directory for enterprise buyers. Major consulting firms including Accenture, Deloitte, and Infosys are cited as early participants, with Accenture training 30,000 professionals on Claude.
Anthropic and Teach For All Launch Global AI Training Initiative for Educators in 63 Countries
Anthropic is partnering with Teach For All to provide Claude access and AI training to over 100,000 teachers and alumni across 63 countries through the AI Literacy & Creator Collective (LCC). The initiative positions educators as co-architects of AI development, with teachers providing product feedback directly to Anthropic while building classroom tools using Claude Artifacts. The program includes a live learning series, a peer community hub with 1,000+ educators, and a Claude Lab innovation space with direct access to Anthropic's product team. Early deployments include a climate curriculum in Liberia and a gamified math app in Bangladesh.
Anthropic Launches Claude for Nonprofits with 75% Discount and Sector-Specific Integrations
Anthropic is launching Claude for Nonprofits in partnership with GivingTuesday, offering eligible organizations up to 75% discounts on Team and Enterprise plans. The program includes new open-source connectors to nonprofit-specific platforms (Blackbaud, Candid, Benevity), a free AI Fluency for Nonprofits course via Anthropic Academy, and consulting partnerships with organizations like The Bridgespan Group and Slalom. Existing deployments cited include the Epilepsy Foundation's 24/7 support tool reaching 3.4 million Americans, IRC humanitarian field operations, and IDinsight reporting 16× faster survey preparation.
Anthropic Forms New Enterprise AI Services Company with Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs
Anthropic has announced the formation of a new AI services company co-founded with Blackstone, Hellman & Friedman, and Goldman Sachs, backed by a consortium including General Atlantic, Apollo Global Management, GIC, and Sequoia Capital. The firm will deploy Claude into core operations of mid-sized enterprises—community banks, manufacturers, regional health systems—using embedded Applied AI engineers from Anthropic alongside the new company's own engineering staff. The venture extends Anthropic's existing Claude Partner Network (which includes Accenture, Deloitte, and PwC) by targeting a market segment that lacks in-house resources for frontier AI deployments. This represents a significant structural move by Anthropic to capture enterprise deployment revenue through a dedicated services vehicle rather than purely through API licensing.
Accenture and Anthropic Launch Multi-Year Partnership to Scale Enterprise Claude Deployment
Anthropic and Accenture have announced a major partnership expansion forming the Accenture Anthropic Business Group, a dedicated practice with approximately 30,000 professionals trained on Claude. The partnership includes a joint CIO-focused product centered on Claude Code—claimed to hold over half the AI coding market—and industry-specific offerings for financial services, healthcare, life sciences, and public sector. Anthropic reports its enterprise market share has grown from 24% to 40%, with this described as its largest-ever deployment of Claude Code.
Anthropic and Deloitte Announce Expanded Alliance: Claude Deployed to 470,000 Professionals
Anthropic and Deloitte have announced an expanded enterprise partnership making Claude available to Deloitte's entire global workforce of over 470,000 people, described as Anthropic's largest enterprise AI deployment to date. The collaboration includes establishing a Claude Center of Excellence, co-creating a certification program for 15,000 Deloitte professionals, and jointly building industry-specific AI solutions for regulated sectors including financial services, healthcare, and public services. The solutions will combine Claude's safety design with Deloitte's Trustworthy AI framework to support enterprise compliance and transparency requirements.
Anthropic forms $200 million partnership with the Gates Foundation
Anthropic and the Gates Foundation are committing $200 million over four years in grant funding, Claude usage credits, and technical support across global health, life sciences, education, and economic mobility. Key technical deliverables include healthcare AI benchmarks and evaluation frameworks, disease modeling integrations with the Institute for Disease Modeling, drug/vaccine screening tools for neglected diseases, and agricultural AI datasets. The partnership is led by Anthropic's Beneficial Deployments team and includes public goods such as open datasets and benchmarks. This represents a significant scaling of Anthropic's non-commercial AI deployment strategy.
Anthropic partners with U.S. National Labs for 1,000 Scientist AI Jam evaluating Claude on scientific tasks
Anthropic is participating in the U.S. Department of Energy's first 1,000 Scientist AI Jam, bringing together scientists across multiple National Laboratories to evaluate frontier AI models on scientific research and national security applications. Claude 3.7 Sonnet, recently launched as the first hybrid reasoning model, will be a primary subject of evaluation across tasks including hypothesis generation, experiment planning, code generation, and result analysis. This builds on Anthropic's April 2024 collaboration with the National Nuclear Security Administration, which was the first instance of a frontier lab evaluating a model in a Top Secret classified environment. The partnership signals deepening government-industry collaboration on AI for scientific discovery and national security.



