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.



We are a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Our EIN # is 45-4930539. All donations are fully tax-deductible and no goods or services have been exchanged for this donation.

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Frank Vincze | $100

Thank you for your focus on empowerment.

Heather Hunter

Lorenzo Martinez | $1,000

Keep up the amazing work. I hope my donation can help to create future titans of tech!

Rhoda Dairyheir | $60

Bust through those ceilings, ladies!

Allison

John Caldwell | $25

Sorenson Communications

Donations from employees at Sorenson Communications Engineering department. Thank you for all that you do.

Jan Williams | $25

wishing your girls all the best!

John Breen | $500

Your work at BGC is vital to real change in this country. Thank you!

Angela Lyles | $25

Anoush Najarian | $250

Thank you Black Girls Code!!

James Shannon | $100

Sara | $10

David | $100

Eugenie Cesar-Fabian | $100

Paige Flietner | $50

Ryan Kelley | $250

Chris Yee-Chan | $50

Eric | $50

Jenina Mendoza

Juan Flores | $10

Hope to see more representation in my major!

helloMayuko LLC | $500

Thank you for the work that you do in empowering Black girls to code. Hope this donation from an ally helps your efforts!

Katie | $50

Cassandra | $100

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Elias Jarzombek

Blake Eisler | $250

Rachel | $1,019

Max Knee | $25

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!