Our work would not be possible without our corporate and foundation partners and individuals. Because of their support, we're on track to close the gender gap in new entry-level tech jobs by 2027.
"Walmart is proud to support the expansion of opportunities for girls in technology across the country. Our world is changing every day through continuous innovation and new technology. STEM development for youth must be a focus today, and as we look to the future.”
Donna Morris, Chief People Officer - Walmart
Our Partners
Alumni
Clubs Program
All International
Pipeline Funders
Summer Immersion Program
$1M+
AT&T
Bank of America
Prudential Financial
Raytheon Technologies
Walmart
Xandr
$500K-$999K
Accenture
Apple
Benevity Community Impact Fund
Craig Newmark Philanthropies
Deloitte
FOX
Lyft
News Corp
P&G
$250K-$499K
ADP
Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation
Barbara and Fred Kort Foundation
Blizzard Entertainment
Celebrity Cruises
Chuck Lorre Family Foundation
DeepMind
Dell Technologies
Endless Network
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
KPMG
Logitech
Lyda Hill Philanthropies
Morgan Stanley
Olay
Synchrony
TransPerfect
U.S. Bank
$150K-$249K
BlackRock
Cadence Design Systems
Citrix
DTCC
Ernst & Young
General Motors
Goldman Sachs
Humble Bundle
Moody's Corporation
Pricewaterhouse Coopers
S&P Global and the S&P Global Foundation
Tesla, Inc.
WW International, Inc.
$75K-$149K
Akamai
Amazon
American Express
athenahealth
Autodesk
BNY Mellon
C.H. Robinson
Capital One
Centerfield
Citizens
CNA
Credit Suisse (USA) LLC
Delta Airlines
Electronic Arts
Fiserv
Ford Fund
Ford Motor Company
G2
General Dynamics Information Technology
General Electric
General Electric
Hearst Foundation
HSBC Bank
Intuit
Johnson & Johnson
Kate Spade New York Foundation
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Match Group
MetLife and MetLife Foundation
Pfizer Inc.
Pinkerton Foundation
RBC Capital Markets
Riot Games
Software.org: the BSA Foundation
State Farm(R)
Tango Card, Inc.
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
The Walt Disney Company
Toyota Foundation
Twitter
ViacomCBS
Wells Fargo
Yum! Brands
$25K – $74K
Amazon Web Services
American Girl
Anonymous
BAE Systems
Battery Ventures
CDRP Family Foundation
Chicago Trading Co.
Decoded Advertising
F5
Huawei Technologies USA Inc.
Juan Sabater
McEvoy Spero Family Charitable Fund
Microsoft
Off the Field Players' Wives Association
OneMain Financial
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Silicon Valley Community Foundation
The D.E. Shaw Group
The Wallace Foundation
Ubisoft
UPS
XTX Markets
$10K – $24K
Atlassian
Balazs Family Giving Fund
Beth Kobliner Shaw
Bresky Foundation
Brides for a Cause
Bright Funds Foundation
Cloudinary
CompTIA
Cox Enterprises
Databricks
DW Gore Family Foundation
Epic Games
Evive Health LLC
Experian PLC
First Tech Credit Union
First Tech Credit Union
Gabrielle McGee
James Marshall
Jeffrey A. Dean and Heidi Hopper
Jonathan David Perlow
Kathryn Waka
Klayivo, Inc
Leyla Seka
LinkedIn
Macy's
Marianne Brown
McKesson
New York Knicks
Northrop Grumman Corporation
O'Reilly Media Inc.
Okta
OVHcloud
Passion Planner LLC
Protiviti
SAP
Synopsys
The Computing Te
The Conru Foundation
The Northern Trust Charitable Giving Program
The TJX Companies
Triple Lift
Visa
Wayfair LLC
"This program was one of the best experiences of my life and changed my entire career path."
2019 SIP alum
Our Impact
Girls Who Code is on a mission to close the gender gap in technology and to change the image of what a programmer looks like and does
300K
girls served
Our programs have served 300,000 girls across the country and around the world since 2012.
50%
historically underrepresented groups
Half of our girls served come from historically underepresented groups. This includes girls who are Black, Latinx, and from low-income households.
15X
the national average
Our alumni are choosing to major in computer science, or related fields, at a rate 15 times the national average.