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Girls RISE

Girls RISEnet (Raising Interest in Science and Engineering), a partnership between the Patricia and Phillip Frost Museum of Science, the Association of Science-Technology Centers, and SECME, Inc., strengthed the professional capacity of informal science educators to engage and motivate minority girls in grades 6-12 to explore and pursue science and engineering careers.

The project addressed the national need to cultivate diversity in preparing the next generation of female scientists and engineers.

Education
K-12
Project
United States

Girls Talk TECH

Girls Talk Tech is a web series that aims to inspire a new generation of engineers by showcasing amazing women who work in technology. The show features technical tutorials, day-in-the-life videos shadowing multi-faceted engineers, and virtual panels exploring the dilemmas and challenges that women engineers face today.

It is aimed specifically at children and young adults who might be interested in learning more about what it is like to be an engineer but are intimidated by STEM. We hope to bring this content and knowledge in a free and accessible platform.

College
K-12
Media
Mentorship
Nonprofit
Software Engineering
Streaming Media
United States

Girls Who Code

WE'RE ON A MISSION TO CLOSE THE GENDER GAP IN TECH.

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.

Girls Who Code has over 8,500 programs worldwide, and we're growing fast! Find a Club, Summer Immersion Program, or College Loop near you or get one started.

Blog
Club
College
College Program
E-Learning
Education
K-12
Leadership
Mentorship
Nonprofit
Organization
Software Engineering
Summer Program
United States
Webinar
Workshop

Girls Who Code

Part how-to, part girl-empowerment, and all fun, from the leader of the movement championed by Sheryl Sandberg, Malala Yousafzai, and John Legend. ···

College
K-12
Professional
Publication

Girls Who Consult

25 BY 25 AND ONE FOR ONE...

Girls Who Consult is an applications based community on a mission to empower the next-generation of mission-driven females into the management consulting industry

Based on 2019 statistics of College Confidential, there are currently only 35 U.S. based target schools listed on the radar for multiple top-tier consulting firms, limiting hundreds of thousands of students from breaking into a career that holds potential to many other future opportunities. At Girls Who Consult, we strive for each and every participant to defy the odds of their academic backgrounds, by adhering to a "one for one" ratio of target to non-target schools reached and to create a diverse community of aspiring female consultants. Our vision is to train and send 2500+ participants into the consulting career by 2025 and to democratize access to professional development for underrepresented populations.

Career Advice
Coaching
College
Consulting
DEI
Management Consulting
Mentorship
Networking
Organization
Privately Held
Resume and Cover Letter Revision
United States
Workshop

Girls Who Invest

BRINGING MORE WOMEN INTO PORTFOLIO MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP

Girls Who Invest ("GWI") is a non-profit organization founded in April 2015 dedicated to increasing the number of women in portfolio management and executive leadership in the asset management industry. Our benchmark for success is to have 30% of the world's investable capital managed by women by 2030. This goal is in sharp contrast to 2014, a year in which less than 10% of the world's investable capital was managed by women.

We will focus on education, industry outreach, accessibility and career placement to achieve our mission. At GWI, we aim to create programs to inspire and support young women to become tomorrow's leaders.

Blog
Career Advice
College
Community
Education
Finance
Financial Services
Internships
K-12
Leadership
Mentorship
Nonprofit
Organization
Professional
Summer Program
United States

Girls Will Code

EVERY GIRL HAS THE OPPORTUNITY TO CODE.

Girls Will Code is a community that encourages girls to participate in activities related to coding, programming, robotics and engineering. Through this platform, girls can share ideas about their personal projects, promote interest in programming and robotics in a fun learning environment.

Club
Community
Community
Education
K-12
Mentorship
Networking
Organization
Philippines
Robotics
Software Engineering
Workshop

Girls With Impact

TODAY, SAY YES TO FEELING POWERFUL.

Developed with Harvard leaders, our 'mini-MBA' program equips girls with the skills, knowledge and confidence to become the leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators of tomorrow.

College
Education
Entrepreneurship
Leadership
Nonprofit
Organization
Professional
United States

Girls Write Now

A POWERHOUSE OF VOICES. A CHAMPION OF DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES. A PIPELINE OF TALENT.

We are a powerhouse of voices that have been ignored or silenced for too long. We are a pipeline of talent into schools and industries in need of different perspectives. As a community, we follow our hearts and—through bold, authentic storytelling—inspire people to open theirs. WE ARE GIRLS WRITE NOW.

For 20 years, Girls Write Now has been a leader in arts education as New York’s first and only writing and mentoring organization for girls. We match underserved teen girls and gender-expansive youth from throughout the five boroughs of New York City with women professional writers and digital media makers as their personal mentors.

College
Community
Education
K-12
Mentorship
Nonprofit
Organization
Professional
United States
Workshop
Writing and Editing

GirlsCodeIt

INTRODUCING ALL GIRLS TO THE BEAUTY OF CODING.

GirlsCodeIt is a non-profit organization that strives to bridge the gender gap in the STEM world. Only 1 in 5 computer programmers are women, and it is time to change that statistic. We want to assist those without coding resources to learn the skills of the future, while also empowering both genders to take up a position in coding. We host free weekly events and workshops that are open to the public to achieve this goal. Although our main audience is currently mostly girls, we welcome anyone and everyone of any background or gender to join.

Blog
College
Community
E-Learning
K-12
Nonprofit
Organization
Professional
United States
Workshop
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