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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Janice

I work as the K-6 computer science specialist for Fairfax County Public Schools. I've seen first-hand the benefits of computer science access (increased empowerment, creativity, and interest in content) to our most underrepresented populations (BIPOC, female), and yet, the teachers who want to take on computer science in their classrooms tend to teach White/Asian affluent students. Please continue this journey of driving equity for our youth so we can reshape the computer science field and our nation.

Han Le | $548.90

From the student organizations (Asian American Association, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, The Unforgettable Upsilon Beta Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc., El Orgullo Latino, African Student Association, National Society of Black Engineers, National Pan-Hellenic Council, Alpha Psi Lambda, Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity Inc., The Cygnets Official Interest Group of Gamma Phi Omega International Sorority Incorporated, Society of Asian Scientists and Engineers, Multicultural Programming Council, Multicultural Association of Pre-Med Students, The Illustrious Epsilon Chi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated, Black Action Through Unity and Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Inc.) in the Multi-Ethnic Education and Engagement Center at the University of Dayton for solidarity with the Black community and raise awareness against injustice and funds for those affected.

Ave | $20

Donated in honor of Miss Millie Hines with love from Elle.

Ailsa

Elise | $26

Jen Korngut | $119

Gavin Hickson | $240.80

Shawn | $10

David | $51.70

The Acquia booth at DrupalCon is donating to this organization $5 for every person who registered at their virtual booth. I figured I'd go ahead and throw a little more your way.

Aeolidia | $1,541.93

Megan | $50

DaQuane

I love this program, it’s so awesome seeing young black women gaining knowledge in a realm where there aren’t too many that look like them. Can’t wait to see the next gaming developer or software CEO come from this organization!

Truebird Coffee Co | $50

We love what you are doing! Keep up the great work! Thank you on behalf of Truebird Coffee Co.

Ruvi

The Starry Studio

Started a new business @the.starrystudio where I make clay earrings. My first series release was in honor of the BLM movement, and all the support I got was to help donate money to Black Girls Code. Thank you for all you do! 🙌🏽

Mazie

We are so honored to be able to contribute to Black Girls Code and to have heard about this group through Nicholas Gramlich, who is a model of kindness.

Michael | $26

Cecilia | $52.28

Paul Pehrson | $103.08

Tamie

Eddie | $250

Rachel | $55.81

Dallas | $100

Dallas

Dana

Tatonetti Lab @ Columbia University | $100

Seguno Software | $514.18

This is such an important initiative, keep up the great work! To the girls, come find us for a job after you get out of school. :)

Ave | $20

Donated with love by Naomi.

Ave | $20

Donated with love from Marisol Lara.