Girls Who Code

In 1995 women accounted for 37% of computer scientists, and in 2022 that number decreased to 22%. Girls Who Code aims to stop this decline and close the gender gap in new entry-level tech jobs by 2030. Girls Who Code has taught coding to over 580,000 girls, women, and non-binary individuals through a plethora of free resources.

  • Club Programs

    • Grouped by grades 3-5 and 6-12

    • Beginner to Advanced

    • 1-2 hours per week

    • FREE!

  • College And Career Programs

    • College-aged students through early career professionals aged 18-25

    • Career exploration

    • Career and interview readiness

    • Leadership development

    • Direct hiring pipeline

    • FREE!

  • Summer Programs

    • For grades 9-12

    • Beginner to Intermediate

    • Grants available

    • Program options to fit students’ schedules

    • FREE!

  • Code At Home

    • Start learning from the comfort of your home from any of the multiple starting courses offered

      • P5.JS Digital Art Activities

      • Meteor Catcher Game Series

      • Activist Toolkit Series

      • Python Activities

      • Web Development Activities

      • Scratch Activities

      • Unplugged Activities

    • Each activity features a woman in tech who pioneered innovative technology

    • FREE!

If you’re a woman looking to get into the tech field then Girls Who Code is an amazing resource to take a look into!

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