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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Lisa
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Janice Grant
I received this donation for making masks at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic and decided to donate the funds to help young girls succeed who look like my grand-daughter.
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MotionScoop Dance Corp.
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Donating proceeds from Miss LaToya's Hip Hop class on Wednesday, July 22! Love, MotionScoop Kids & Staff
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Black Culture And Arts Fest
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From the Black Culture Festival in Woodbridge New Jersey
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Jennifer Ozmen
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Andrea Catacora
I'm a college student, (woman in STEM) so I love your mission and the work this organization is doing to help younger minds achieve their goals!
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Angelina Lim
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Gregory & Jaclynn
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UpKeep
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Brayden
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This donation is from the sale of t-shirts designed by Denver Designers (Dustin Scarpitti, Haley Goldstein, Ken Burke, Lane Hunter, Leah Roides, Lucia Wei, Melissa Komadina, Rita Tarnate, and Brayden Love. The shirts were printed locally at A Small Print Shop in Denver, Colorado. We wanted to help make a difference in our industry and love the work that you all do. Thank you!
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Dale Fairbourne
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Evive Health LLC
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Lynda
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Theorem
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As a company, Theorem recognizes the ongoing need to help our communities at large. Theorem has played a longstanding role in contributing to various social and community initiatives. Theorem offering clients cutting edge, solution-centric digital marketing transformation with a human touch. To continue our support and activism, we are donating $2,500 to Black Girls Code. We believe that in what they stand for, more females, and woman of color to invade the tech space, and unleash their potential to lead the future in the digital world. We look forward to maybe hiring some of these strong smart woman in the future!
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Johnathon Yacano
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