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Google has sharply reduced its support for nonprofit groups devoted to diversity, equity, and inclusion, in what appears to be another sign the company is falling in line with President Trump’s anti-DEI crusade, the Tech Transparency Project (TTP) has found.

Google publishes a list of organizations that receive the “most substantial contributions” from the company. In early 2025, Google removed more than 200 groups from the list, its biggest purge in at least five years. The largest category of removals related to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI), a concept that has come under sustained attack by the Trump administration. A total of 58 DEI-related groups disappeared from the list.

It is unclear if Google stopped funding these organizations or is simply seeking to hide its support for them. However, either scenario suggests Google is taking further steps to distance itself from DEI programs.

After Trump took office and began rolling back DEI efforts, Google removes references to diversity, equity, and inclusion from its annual report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission and ended diversity-related hiring goals. Like other Big Tech companies and executives, Google donated $1 million to Trump’s inauguration.

Google and most of the groups removed from Google's list did not respond to questions. One of the groups, the ACLU of Illinois, declined to comment and directed questions to Google.

In a statement to CNBC, which covered this report, Google said, “We contribute to hundreds of groups from across the political spectrum that advocate for pro-innovation policies, and those groups change from year to year based on where our contributions will have the most impact.”

TTP identified Google’s disappearing DEI groups while updating its Tech Funding Database. The searchable database, which is linked on TTP’s website, provides information on whether organizations have received funding from Big Tech firms, based on company disclosures. The latest update adds disclosures from 2021 to the most recent available.

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[–] Gsus4@mander.xyz 5 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

Why does everyone talk about Graphene if it only works on a small subset of phones? (genuine question, not a rant) Isn't lineage the one that can run on most phones?

[–] shadow53@programming.dev 4 points 1 day ago

The short answer is that Graphene is focused on making Android more secure, while Lineage is more about making Android devices live longer. Graphene also makes upstream contributions when possible to get those security improvements to more people. Not sure how much Lineage does that.

Some things Graphene has introduced include sandboxed Google Play (install Google Play Services as user apps instead of system apps with special permissions), SeedVault Backup (now used by Lineage and others), memory hardening, and a lot more.