A total of $195,000 was given to communities around the world, with up to $35,000 awarded to finalists and additional funds provided to semi-finalists.
A year ago, Lenovo launched the Lenovo Foundation, its non-profit charitable giving arm. Today, we celebrate the foundation’s accomplishments.
To inspire ocean preservation and encourage futures in STEM, non-profits The Hydrous and IGNITE partnered with Lenovo to host a VR workshop for middle-schoolers in San Francisco.
Can technology — including VAR seen at the Women’s World Cup — empower players and coaches around the world, or will it widen some existing gaps?
How can dedicated outreach, intensive community-building, and the latest tech strengthen the confidence of children of immigrants?
Lenovo Legion provides PCs and monitors to help bring Supergirl Gamer Pro to life. The tournament focused on encouraging girls to compete in gaming and surfing, two fields traditionally dominated by men.
Yiyalin Rodriguez of the indigenous Ngäbe tribe found a more equal future beyond parenthood and domesticity by playing football.
How do women in Muhuru Bay overcome societal bias, health risks, and poverty to access education and opportunity?
Love on 31 marked the third annual global service event for Lenovo, and the project’s year over year growth is clear.
English-born, Bahrain-based Equal Playing Field player, coach and two-time Guinness World Record holder Deena Rahman has traveled far and wide thanks to the beautiful game.