Support Black Girls CODE
Black Girls CODE builds pathways for Black girls to embrace the current tech
marketplace as builders and creators by introducing them to skills in computer
programming and technology. Radical action is needed if we are to close the opportunity gap for Black women and girls. We lead a global movement to establish equal representation in the tech sector. Black Girls CODE is devoted to showing the world that Black girls can code and do so much more. Together, we are creating stronger economies and more equitable societies—ultimately realizing the true potential of democracy through
diversity and inclusion.
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1st Talent Acquisition $1,647.81 raised 43 donations
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2nd Charles Danoff $576.34 raised 7 donations
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3rd Chris Dunaj $375.33 raised 7 donations
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4th Centerspace Cares $153.03 raised 2 donations
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5th B.E.C.O.M.I.N.G. ERG $48.07 raised 2 donations
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Max Knee
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Ann Reed
My stepdaughter Avery, born today on Juneteenth 24 years ago, requested that instead of presents she wanted to support your organization. So proud of the woman she has become and of what you're doing at Black Girls Code. Together we are the change!
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Alan Tran
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Eric & Chelsea
This donation is given in honor of Juneteenth, greater opportunities for women of color, and diversity in tech. Girls in STEM rock!
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Max Englander
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Angela Jones
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Eatit2byamie
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This money was raised by the small home bakery @eatit2byamie. The bakery held a cookie fundraiser, and 100% of all sales were donated to Black Girls CODE. Thank you for what you are doing for young women of color in the technology field. *The owner of Eatit2byAmie is an educational technology specialist and teacher in Arvada, Colorado.
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Doug & Jan Obenhaus
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Chuck Black
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Happy to support a cause that will encourage black women to thrive in stem and help them overcome the difficulties that can arise when there are few to no peers who share the same race or gender experiences as they do.
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Gulshan
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Scotty
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To celebrate Juneteenth my family is more than happy to support greater learning opportunities for women of color!
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Matthew
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Happy Juneteenth!
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Dan Spalinger
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Jennifer Putman
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In celebration of Juneteenth and my birthday today. Love girls in STEM!
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Danny Haloossim
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Laura
Access to modern tech education is vital to the progress of black women. We need representation! Keep persevering and break the white male dominance in tech! <3
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David Marlowe
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Alanna Morton
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Zofia
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My daughter Zofia has a bake sale for you to earn this money! Keep coding!
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Karen Thompson
Thank you for the much needed work that your organization does to change girls lives.
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Jessica Beidelman
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Jeevan
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Linda
In honor of Juneteenth. And thanks to Luis Ceze and Karin Strauss for giving me the idea.
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Maggie Stapleton
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This donation is in honor of a wonderful and talented woman in STEM! Thank you for always using your voice to uplift women everywhere, but especially in the tech industry. Happy Birthday, Meera!