Chipmaker Nvidia raises $15 million for NGOs helping Israel-Hamas war-hit civilians

A Nvidia office building is shown in Santa Clara, Calif., Wednesday, May 31, 2023.
A Nvidia office building is shown in Santa Clara, Calif., Wednesday, May 31, 2023. Copyright Jeff Chiu/Copyright 2023 The AP. All rights reserved
Copyright Jeff Chiu/Copyright 2023 The AP. All rights reserved
By Doloresz Katanich with Reuters
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Thousands of employees from more than 30 countries donated to what is called the biggest fundraising in the company's 30-year-old history.

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With a colleague held hostage in Gaza, US chipmaker Nvidia and its employees around the world gathered funds and donated $15 million (€13.6 million) to Israeli and foreign non-profit organisations to help civilians affected by Israel's war with Palestinian militant group Hamas.

Thousands of employees from more than 30 countries donated a total of $5 million, which the company matched and doubled to $10 million, reported Reuters.

According to the company's press release, the donation was the largest humanitarian fundraiser in Nvidia's 30-year-old history.

"We are proud to see such broad support from Nvidia families in Israel and around the world, and are grateful for their prayers and hope for the return of our colleague Avinatan Or, and the other hostages from Hamas captivity," said Gideon Rosenberg, Nvidia's deputy general counsel.

"We are truly inspired by the genuine care of our employees around the world."

Or, 30, has been an engineer at Nvidia since April 2022, according to his LinkedIn page. He was captured by Hamas at the Nova music festival on 7 October along with his girlfriend Noa Argamani and around 240 others, some of whom have since been released.

Nvidia said employees had chosen to donate to organisations in the region including Asor Fund (JGive), American Friends of Magen David Adom, Doctors Without Borders, Friends of United Hatzalah, IsraAID (US) Global Humanitarian Assistance, Jewish Agency for Israel, World Central Kitchen and Zaka.

Nvidia also said it had donated hundreds of computers to families evacuated from the north and south of Israel, and provided thousands of hot meals from its Yokneam office cafeteria.

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