Technology helps schools make smart decisions on when it’s safe to return to campus, monitor the health of students and teachers, and better support those who are learning remotely Company grants $20 million to San Francisco, Oakland, Indianapolis, Chicago and New York City school districts to support distance learning and help bridge the equity gap for students and educators Salesforce’s education investment now totals $118 million San Francisco-August 11, 2020- Salesforce [NYSE: CRM], the global leader in CRM, today announced Work.com for Schools to help schools make data-driven decisions on when and how to return to campus safely, facilitate communication between teachers and families at scale, and support students remotely. The company is also granting $20 million to support five major public school districts across the U.S.-empowering them to provide equitable, safe and connected learning from anywhere.

As the new school year begins amid the continuing pandemic, administrators m…

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