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👩🏻‍💻Women Revolutionizing Tech

Women are taking over the tech field, thanks to the help of these organizations! About 20% of all engineering students are women, even though women now hold more bachelor's degrees than men. Join in the efforts that these nonprofits are doing to bridge that gap. Girls Who Code aims to empower young women to get excited about technology and engineering opportunities. Ada Developers Academy takes a different approach by welcoming an intersectional community: they work with low-income, underrepresented minorities, and LGBTQIA+ individuals to streamline them into a passion for coding. Check these organizations out to learn more about the amazing work they are doing to transform the tech industry to be more inclusive for women.

Girls Who Code

Girls Who Code

New York, NY

We're an international non-profit that works to inspire, education, and equip girls with the computing skills to pursue 21st century opportunities.

Girl Develop It

JERICHO, VT

Girl Develop It falls under the Computer Science category: Organizations that conduct research in the area of science that addresses the study of data and information storage and processing systems including hardware, software, basic design principles, user requirements analysis and related economic and policy issues.

Girls In Tech Inc

Girls In Tech Inc

NASHVILLE, TN

Girls In Tech Inc falls under the Educational Services category: Organizations that provide educational programs within the formal educational system or offered as an adjunct to the traditional school curriculum which help students succeed in school and prepare for life. Includes organizations that partner parents, families, schools, business and/or community leaders to broker resources for the benefit of local schools.

National Center For Women & Information Technology

National Center For Women & Information Technology

Boulder, CO

THE IDEA YOU DON'T HAVE IS THE VOICE YOU HAVEN'T HEARD. Inclusion changes what's possible. Master the skills to lead change and reveal the potential in everyone. The National Center for Women & Information Technology (NCWIT) is a non-profit community that convenes, equips, and unites change leader organizations to increase the meaningful participation of all women — at the intersections of race, ethnicity, class, age, sexual orientation, and disability status — in the influential field of computing, particularly in terms of innovation and development. NCWIT is the only national non-profit focused on women's participation in computing across the entire ecosystem, supplying change leaders from more than 1,200 organizations with resources to recruit, retain, and advance women from K-12 and higher education through industry and entrepreneurial careers by providing support, evidence, and action. Revolutionizing the face of technology®

Women Who Code Inc

Women Who Code Inc

Atlanta, GA

Women Who Code Inc falls under the Education N.E.C. category.

Black Girls Code Inc

Black Girls Code Inc

OAKLAND, CA

"Black Girls CODE is devoted to showing the world that black girls can code, and do so much more. By reaching out to the community through workshops and after school programs, Black Girls CODE introduces computer coding lessons to young girls from underrepresented communities in programming languages such as Scratch or Ruby on Rails. Black Girls CODE has set out to prove to the world that girls of every color have the skills to become the programmers of tomorrow. By promoting classes and programs we hope to grow the number of women of color working in technology and give underprivileged girls a chance to become the masters of their technological worlds. Black Girls CODE's ultimate goal is to provide African-American youth with the skills to occupy some of the 1.4 million computing job openings expected to be available in the U.S. by 2020, and to train 1 million girls by 2040."

Iridescent

Iridescent

Menlo Park, CA

IRIDESCENT IS A SCIENCE ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION NOT-FOR-PROFIT ORGANIZATION THAT EMPOWERS UNDERREPRESENTED CHILDREN TO BECOME SELF-MOTIVATED LEARNERS AND INVENTORS.CONTINUED IN SCHEDULE O

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