MANILA, Philippines – Microsoft said it is donating more than $600,000
worth of cash and software to a computer learning program for overseas
Filipino workers.

This is part of the program, dubbed Tulay, which is Microsoft’ global
Unlimited Potential initiative that involves technology-oriented
programs aimed at developing countries.

The grant, valued at exactly $633,000 according to Microsoft, was
announced during official turn-over ceremonies Friday attended by Vice
President Noli De Castro.

This latest grant was turned over to the Blas F. Ople Policy Center
and Training Institute, a local NGO and Microsoft’s program partner.

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