REACHING 5 MILLION GIRLS, WOMEN, AND NONBINARY INDIVIDUALS BY 2030
THE TECH INDUSTRY IS RAPIDLY CHANGING

In a world where technology is evolving at lightning speed, job security and economic mobility depend on one thing: the ability to adapt. We are approaching an age where students can no longer rely on entry-level coding as a straightforward path to a career in tech — they also need to be trained in cybersecurity and emerging technologies like AI to be competitive.

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Clubs
3-12th graders
  • Doubling the reach of our Clubs program (3-5th graders) to 200,000 students.
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Pathways
High School Students
  • Educating students to be at the forefront of emerging technologies, AI, cybersecurity and more through Pathways.
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GWC Labs
College-Aged Students
  • Equipping college-aged students with the tools and confidence they need to succeed in the workforce and secure meaningful jobs after graduation through GWC Labs.
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CHANGING THE FACE OF TECH THROUGH SISTERHOOD

At Girls Who Code, we know that to change the image of what a person in tech looks like, we need to change how culture embraces girls, women, and nonbinary individuals as future leaders in tech.

This means crafting iconic cultural moments that change the conversation.

We’ve been to the Super Bowl with Olay, Planet Her with Doja Cat, and showed the world what the internet would look like without women coders in Missing Code. We’re connecting with our community directly, building a sisterhood, and inspiring action in real time.

By making our programs and mission known, we’re igniting young people’s interest in computer science.

For the next five years, we’re expanding our commitment to culture change in new, exciting ways to make tech more welcoming to girls, women, and nonbinary individuals.

JOIN US ON OUR JOURNEY TO 5 MILLION

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LEADING THE CONVERSATION IN EMERGING TECH
In order to ensure that girls, women, and nonbinary individuals have a seat at the table in the changing tech landscape, we must engage the full spectrum of networks that support young people — teachers who guide them, parents who encourage them, and future employers who will one day hire them. Through thought leadership, Girls Who Code will continue its legacy as an advocate of tech for good, and be a leading voice in fostering inclusion in emerging tech jobs for the current and future workforce.
OUR IMPACT SO FAR
Since 2012, our work has had wide-reaching impact in breaking down barriers in tech.
  • 670,000
    SERVED
    Girls Who Code has served 670,000 girls, women, and nonbinary individuals
  • 218,000
    ALUMNI
    There are 218,000 Girls Who Code alumni who are college-aged or post-college aged
  • 8,000
    AI STUDENTS
    We taught over 8,000 students about AI through our Summer Programs in 2024
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Trisha Prabhu
Won $100K on Shark Tank for her anti-bullying app ReThink, which has won several national and international awards.
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Karina Popovich
Founded “Makers for COVID-19”, an initiative to 3D print PPE materials. Over 80,000 units of PPE have been donated to healthcare workers.
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Nastasia Efremkina
Created and patented a microprocessor that functions as a firearm tracker and alerts police or other security officials when a firearm is in a prohibited area.
THANK YOU TO OUR PARTNERS
Our work to reach 5 million girls, women, and nonbinary individuals is made possible through the support of our incredible partners.
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